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Wendy Egyoku Nakao

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Wendy Egyoku Nakao
TitleRoshi
Personal
Born
ReligionZen Buddhism
SchoolHarada-Yasutani
LineageWhite Plum Asanga
Senior posting
Based inZen Center of Los Angeles
PredecessorBernard Glassman
SuccessorMerle Kodo Boyd
Websitewww.zencenter.org/

Wendy Egyoku Nakao Roshi was the abbot of the Zen Center of Los Angeles and currently its abbot emeritus. She moved into the center in 1978 and later received Dharma transmission and inka from Bernard Glassman. She assumed her abbotship in 1999. According to James Ishmael Ford, "Under her leadership, the center expanded its mission to be family-friendly and socially active, creating an important experiment in the development of Western Zen." Nakao also conferred Dharma transmission to the first ever African-American woman, Merle Kodo Boyd. Nakao is a member of the American Zen Teachers Association. [1][1][2] In May 2019 Egyoku Nakao stepped down as abbot, but remains its head teacher, to devote herself to further developing ZCLA's teaching curriculum. She at that time installed Deborah Faith-Mind Thoresen as the ZCLA's fourth abbot.

Notes

  1. ^ Ford, 166
  2. ^ Friedman, 339

References

  • Ford, James Ishmael (2006). Zen Master Who?: A Guide to the People and Stories of Zen. Wisdom Publications. ISBN 0-86171-509-8. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  • Friedman, Lenore (2000). Meetings With Remarkable Women: Buddhist Teachers in America. Shambhala Publications. ISBN 1-57062-474-7. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)