Soto Zen Buddhism



Soto is the leading school of Zen Buddhism. It was initially founded in China as the Caodong lineage of the Chan school of Buddhism and was later imported to Japan in the thirteenth century by Dogen Zenji, after which it was called Soto Zen.

In the Soto school of Zen, Zazen, or sitting meditation, is the core of the practice. After all, Zazen was the vehicle of Buddha’s Enlightenment. Shikantaza or “just sitting” is the essence of Soto Zen. There is no goal to be attained beyond the practice itself.

The Buffalo Zen Dharma Community (BZDC) is a group of people from the Buffalo, NY area. We have come together to learn about and practice Zen Buddhism, and to offer this opportunity to others. We are an affiliate of the Mountains and Rivers Order located in Mount Tremper, New York. A community for those interested in the Buddhist tradition of Zen, in which we can share, discuss and practice the teachings as well as support each other. Soto Mission of Hawaii is Zen Buddhist Temple located in Honolulu Hawaii.We welcome anyone who is interested in learning about the spiritual practice of Soto Zen to philosophical studies of Buddhism.We are a Non-Profit Organization, A registered 501 (c)3 organization. The history of this temple began in 1913 on Hall Street, in Honolulu.

Soto Zen practitioners do not actively seek Enlightenment or Satori (the Zen Buddhist term for enlightenment), but rather they seek to fully experience every moment, that is, to be acutely aware of every action in the here and now. As Zen Master Taisen Deshimaru once said, “Zazen has no object, it is purposeless, and it only brings us back to ourselves.” One doesn’t need to worry about Satori.

Even though Zazen is at the heart of Soto Zen, Soto Masters have never discarded the use of koans outside the practice of Zazen. Unlike the Rinzai koans that are very formal, Soto koans are more dynamic and sometimes represents the master’s spontaneous answers to a question, instead of being a predetermined question or riddle. Everything can be a koan, not just a special question or a special phrase, but life itself.

Practitioners of Soto Zen believed that Rinzai koans had become a formal technique. They thought that by putting too much emphasis on koans, the students of Rinzai Zen would be distracted by the urge to find an “answer” to the riddles by using mental faculties or the intellect, which, they believed, was opposed to the intuitive nature of Zen.

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“Zazen has no object, it is purposeless, and it only brings us back to ourselves.”

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Soto Zen’s vision of Enlightenment or Satori is different than that of the Rinzai school. As opposed to what many people may think, in Soto Zen, Satori is not a special state of consciousness. It is simply a return to a human being’s original condition. It can be compared to the consciousness of a newborn baby that has not been “contaminated” in any way; that is, a consciousness that is pure and in full harmony with the cosmos and the universe.

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Seattle Soto Zen is a community of Zen practitioners dedicated to the Buddha way of cultivating wisdom, compassion and ethical conduct. We follow the forms of Soto Zen in the tradition of Suzuki Roshi and Katagiri Roshi with a spirit of warmth and inclusion. We gather online via Zoom for meditation on every morning and Tuesday evenings. All are welcome to join us, no matter one’s background or experience.Please join our mailing list for Zoom links and event updates.