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  1. Kodo Sawaki (沢木 興道, Sawaki Kōdō, June 16, 1880 – December 21, 1965) was a prominent Japanese Sōtō Zen teacher of the 20th century. He is considered to be one of the most significant Zen priests of his time for bringing Zen practice into the lives of laypeople [2] and popularizing the ancient tradition of sewing the kesa .

  2. Feb 18, 2023 · Kodo Sawaki (nicknamed “Kodo the Homeless”), regarded by many as the greatest twentieth-century Zen master, had a difficult start in life. Kodo Sawaki was born in 1880 in Tsu, in the Mie prefecture.

    • To you who can’t stop worrying about how others see you. You can’t even trade a single fart with the next guy. Each and every one of us has to live out his own life.
    • To you who think there’s something to being “in” You’re always hanging onto others. If somebody’s eating French fries, you want French fries too. If somebody’s sucking on a candy, you want a candy too.
    • To you who are totally exhausted from fighting with your spouse. The question isn’t who’s right. You’re simply seeing things from different points of view.
    • To you who have just begun brooding over life. What a shame to have been born a human being and to spend your whole life worrying. You should reach the point where you can be happy to have been born a human.
  3. May 4, 2015 · Sawaki as a priest. Interested readers will find the relevant articles, including both sides of the debate, here and here. In light of this debate, I invite readers to join me as I seek to “take readers behind the scenes” to recreate the wartime past of Zen master Sawaki Kōdō.

  4. Kodo Sawaki (Japanese: 沢木興道, Sawaki Kōdō) (1880-1965) is considered by some to be the most important Japanese Zen master of the 20th century. His parents died early and he grew up being adopted by a gambler and an ex-prostitute.

  5. What is so great about Sawaki Kōdō? by Uchiyama Kōshō. More than twenty years have gone by since the death of Sawaki Rōshi, a leading figure in the world of Zen who was active from the twenties to 1965. Even today, the immense influence that he has had on our society can be felt.

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  7. Kodo Sawaki: One of the twentieth century's most prominent practitioners of Soto Zen in Japan was the priest Kodo Sawaki (1880-1965).