An interview with Shundo David Haye
Sep 18, 2017
Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsChanting plays a key part in Japanese Soto Zen, but for the Western student, even if you can find the Japanese words set out in English characters, it can be difficult to know how to pronounce them and the correct cadenc...
Three Zen Chants in Japanese with Shundo David Haye is an episode from Wimbledon Zen by Wimbledon Zen. Chanting plays a key part in Japanese Soto Zen, but for the Western student, even if you can find the Japanese words set out in English c...
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Published Oct 1, 2017, audio available.
Chanting plays a key part in Japanese Soto Zen, but for the Western student, even if you can find the Japanese words set out in English characters, it can be difficult to know how to pronounce them and the correct cadence to use. In this short recording, Shundo David Haye chants three important Zen texts: the Bodhisattva Vow, the Robe Chant and the Heart Sutra in Japanese to allow you to see how the chant should correctly be done.
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Published Oct 1, 2017