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Colombia
Soto Zen Community's lineage
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Since the origins of Buddhism until our days, the teachings have been transmitted in a direct way from teacher to disciple, form heart to heart. In order to assure the continuity of a pure transmission it is necessary to keep a direct link with a live teacher. |
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Densho Quintero Sensei |
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Dharma heir of Shohaku Okumura Roshi, head teacher of Sanshin Zen Community
in Bloomington Indiana and Director of the Soto Zen Buddhism International
Center. Densho is the director of the Daishin Temple of the Soto Zen Community
of Colombia in Bogotá. He started practicing in 1984 and received
monk ordination in France in 1987. In 1989, he founded in Bogota a center
for the diffusion and practice of Soto Zen. In October 2001, he received
Tokudo and the name of Densho in Antaiji, by the abbot Ven. Shinyu Miyaura.
After Miyaura Roshi's death in February 2002, he became student of Shohaku
Okumura Roshi. In December 2007 he completed the ceremony of Hossenshiki
in Sao Paulo Brazil, with Rev. Dosho Saikawa Sokan. He
translated the Book "Opening the hand of Thought" by Kosho Uchiyama
Roshi into Spanish, published by Editorial Kairós from Barcelona,
Spain. In November 2006 he published the book "Conciencia Zen"
(Zen Consciousness) with Editorial Albatros from Argentina. In March 2009,
he received Dharma Transmission from Okumura Roshi. In
2007 he did Zuisse at the two main temples of the Soto Zen School, Eiheiji
and Sojiji.
He is full member of the Soto
Zen Budhist Association of North America. |