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Kannonji Zen Retreat is a virtual Buddhist retreat center utilizing the technology of Second Life to offer a sangha to those living in remote areas.[1]
History
[edit]Established in October of 2008,
Criticism
[edit]Visiting teachers
[edit]A number of well known Buddhist teachers have taught at Kannonji in Second Life, including:
- Dosho Mike Port (Wild Fox Zen)[2]
- Jundo Cohen (Treeleaf Zendo)[3]
- Genjo Marinello Osho (Chobo-ji)
- Nomon Tim Burnett (Everyday Zen Foundation)
- Myoan Grace Schireson (Central Valley Zen Foundation)
- Kuzan Peter Schireson (Central Valley Zen Foundation)
- Roger Shikan Hawkins
- Paul Dochong Lynch, JDPSN (Five Mountain Sangha)
- Rev. Jiun Foster (Five Mountain Sangha)
- Rev. Jay Rinsen Weik (Toledo Zen Center)
- Keido Josh Bartok (Boundless Way Zen, Wisdom Publications)
- Ken McLeod (Unfettered Mind)
- Horyu Ryotan Cynthia Kear (Russian River Zendo)
- Toni Bernhard (author of 'How to Be Sick')
References
[edit]- ^ DeMontigny, Nate (2010-02-25). "A Precious "Second Life" online?". Shambhala SunSpace. Retrieved 2010-09-27.
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- ^ Port, Dosho (2009-12-02). "To Study the Self at Second Life". Wild Fox Zen. Retrieved 2010-09-27.
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- ^ Cohen, Jundo (2009-12-22). "Second Jundo". Beliefnet.com. Retrieved 2010-09-27.
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