Roshi Pat Enkyo O'Hara(b. 1939)

New York, New York

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Roshi Pat Enkyo O'Hara is the abbot of the Village Zendo in New York City. She received dharma transmission from Tetsugen Glassman (Bernie Glassman) in the White Plum Asanga lineage. She holds a PhD in media ecology from New York University and is known for integrating Zen practice with social engagement and the arts. She is the author of 'Most Intimate: A Zen Approach to Life's Challenges.'

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A Little Bit of Zen2020

This entry in the popular Little Bit of series introduces the ancient practice of Zen Buddhism. What is Zen? It's an ancient spiritual system rooted in Buddhism that began in China and spread throughout Asia, finally reaching the West. It encompasses meditation, mindfulness, and calming the mind--ex

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Most Intimate2014

The joy of intimacy—with yourself, with others, and with the whole universe. The long-awaited first book from a prominent modern American Zen teacher. For Roshi Pat Enkyo O’Hara, intimacy is what Zen practice is all about: the realization of the essential lack of distinction between self and other that inevitably leads to wisdom and compassionate action. She approaches the practice of intimacy beginning at its most basic level—the intimacy with ourselves that is the essential first step. She then shows how to bring intimacy into our relationships with others, starting with those dearest to us and moving on to those who don’t seem dear at all. She shows how to grow in intimacy so that we include everyone around us, all of society, the whole world and all the beings it contains. Each chapter is accompanied by practices she uses with her students at the Village Zendo for manifesting intimacy in our lives.

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