Charles Tenshin Fletcher

British-born American Zen-teacher

Charles Tenshin Fletcher
TitleRōshi
Personal
Born
Charles Fletcher

Manchester, England, United Kingdom
ReligionZen Buddhism
NationalityAmerican
SchoolHarada-Yasutani
LineageWhite Plum Asanga
OccupationAbbot
Senior posting
Based inYokoji Zen Mountain Center
PredecessorTaizan Maezumi
SuccessorPhilip Shinko Squire[1]
Barry Kaigen McMahon[2]
David Keizan Scott[3]
David Jokai Blackwell[4]
Tom Chigen Bartholomew[5]
Jim Yugen Lakey[6]
Craig Eishu Twentyman[7]
Gavin Mokuin Strathie[8]
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Charles Tenshin Fletcher is a British-born American Zen teacher.

Biography

Born in Manchester, England, he moved to the United States in 1979 to study at the Zen Center of Los Angeles with founder Taizan Maezumi Rōshi, for whom he served as jisha (personal attendant). In 1994, he received Dharma transmission (authorization to teach) in the White Plum lineage from Taizan Maezumi Rōshi. He acted as administrator for many years at Zen Center of Los Angeles, and then was made abbot of Yokoji Zen Mountain Center in 1995 after the death of Taizan Maezumi Rōshi on May 15, 1995.

Charles Tenshin Fletcher Rōshi continues as the abbot at Yokoji Zen Mountain Center, in the San Jacinto Mountains, near Idyllwild, California. He is certified as a Kokusai Fukyōshi ("Official Foreign Representative") by Sōtō-shū Shûmusôchô, that is, the Japanese Sōtō Zen sect.[9]

Tenshin Rōshi has trained thoroughly in kōan and shikantaza as well as other more recently developed forms of practice. In addition to his work in the US, he returns to the UK annually to lead a sesshin near Liverpool.

Publications

  • Tenshin Rōshi co-authored Way of ZEN with David Shoji Scott (2001) ISBN 0-312-20620-8

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Teacher | Green Mountain Zen".
  2. ^ "Teachers | Three Treasures Zen Community".
  3. ^ "Stonewater Zen Teachers". 16 May 2013.
  4. ^ "Jokai Sensei | Yokoji Zen Mountain Center".
  5. ^ http://www.citruszen.com
  6. ^ https://mojavezen.com
  7. ^ https://whiteplum.org
  8. ^ https://whiteplum.org
  9. ^ "Tenshin Roshi | Yokoji Zen Mountain Center".

External links

  • Yokoji Zen Mountain Center, California (https://zmc.org/)
  • White Plum Asanga, US (http://www.whiteplum.org)
  • Green Mountain Zen, New Zealand (http://www.greenmountainzen.org.nz)
  • StoneWater Zen Sangha, Liverpool, UK (http://www.stonewaterzen.org/)
  • Citrus Zen (http://citruszen.com)
  • Mojave Zen (https://mojavezen.com)
  • Soto Zen International (https://web.archive.org/web/20080228015830/http://global.sotozen-net.or.jp/eng/org_tmpl_non_jpn.html)
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