À propos de l'auteur

Philip Kapleau was a prominent American Zen teacher and author, best known for his influential work in bringing Zen Buddhism to the West. He founded the Rochester Zen Center in New York in 1966, which became a significant hub for Zen practice and education in the United States. Kapleau was instrumental in translating and interpreting Zen teachings, making them accessible to a Western audience. His books, including "The Three Pillars of Zen," have been foundational texts for many who seek to understand Zen practices and principles.

His teachings emphasize the importance of meditation and direct experience in spiritual practice, urging students to engage with their own consciousness. Kapleau's work has inspired countless individuals to explore Zen Buddhism and has contributed to the broader dialogue between Eastern and Western spiritual traditions. Through his writings and teachings, he has left a lasting legacy that continues to influence practitioners today.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance June 20, 1912
Lieu de naissance Newark, New Jersey, USA
Date de décès July 6, 2004