BOOKS
Zen Training. A Personal Account.Honolulu: Old Island Books (1960).
A Buddhist Reader. Honolulu: Young Buddhist Association (1961).
Hawaii Upward Bound Writing and Art 1966: A Project of the Office of Economic Opportunity. Robert Aitken, Editor (1966).
A Zen Wave: Basho’s Haiku and Zen. New York: Weatherhill (1978). ISBN 0-8348-0 137-X
Taking the Path of Zen.San Francisco: North Point Press (1982). ISBN 0-86547-080-4.
Wchodzac na Scieike Zen. Lublin, Hutnicza (Poland): Wydawnictwo Vegan (1982). Translation by Maria Olejniczak-Skarsgard.
The Mind of Clover: Essays in Zen Buddhist Ethics.San Francisco: North Point Press (1984). ISBN 0-86547- 158-4.
Zen als Lebenspraxis. Munchen (Germany): Ausgabe Eugen Diederichs Verlag (1988). Translation by Christian Quatmann. ISBN 3-424-00928-8.
Zen-een introductie. Baarn: Bigot & Van Rossum (1988). Translation by Chris Mouwen. ISBN 90-6134-306-2.
Ethik des Zen. Munchen: Ausgabe Eugen Diederichs Verlag (1989). Translation by Christian Quatmann. ISBN 3-424-00929-6.
The Gateless Barrier: The Wu-menkuan (Mumonkan). San Francisco: North Point Press (1990). ISBN 0- 86547-442-7.
The Dragon who Never Sleeps: Verses for Zen Buddhist Practice. Berkeley: Parallax Press (1992). ISBN 0- 938077-60-0.
Encouraging Words: Zen Buddhist Teachings for Western Students. San Francisco and New York: Pantheon Books (1993). ISBN 0-679-75652-3.
The Ground We Share: Everyday Practice. Buddhist and Christian with David Steindl-Rast. Ligouri, Missouri: Triumph Books, (1994). ISBN 0-89243-644-1.
The Practice of Perfection: The Paramitas from a Zen Buddhist Perspective.San Francisco and New York: Pantheon Books (1994). ISBN 0-679-43510-7.
Original Dwelling Place: Zen Buddhist Essays.Washington, DC: Counterpoint (1996). ISBN 1-887178-16-3.
Der spirituelle Weg:Zen-Buddhismus und Christentum im talichen Leben - Ein Dialog. Munchen: Knaur (1996). Translation by Franchita Cattani. ISBN 3-426-86117-8.
La Pratica della Perfezione. Roma: Casa Editrice Astrolabio -Ubaldini Editore (1996). Translation by Giampaolo Fiorentini.
Zen Master Raven: Savings and Doings of a Wise Bird.Boston: Tuttle (2002). ISBN 0-8048-3473-3
CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOOKS
"The Zen Buddhist Path of Self-realization." A chapter in What is Meditation?edited by John White. Garden City, New York: Anchor Press Doubleday (1974): 129-137.
"Excerpts from Coyote Roshi Goroku." A chapter in Coyotes Journal edited by James Koller, Carroll ’Gogisgi’ Arnett, Steve Nemirow & Peter Blue Cloud. Berkeley, California: Wingbow Press (1982): 47-48.
"Gandhi, Dogen and Deep Ecology." A chapter in The Path of Compassion, Writings on Socially Engaged Buddhismedited by Fred Eppsteiner. Berkeley: Parallax Press (1985): 86-92.
Foreword to Looking to America to Solve Thailand’s Problemsby Rajavaramuni, Pilla (Ptayudh Payutto). Bangkok: Sathirakoses Nagapradipa Foundation and The Thai-American Project California (1986).
Foreword to The Record of Tung-shantranslated by William F. Powell. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press (1986): vii.
"Kanzeon." A chapter in Not Mixing Up Buddhisffi- Essavs on Women and Buddhist Practiceedited by Michelle Hill, Deborah Hopkinson & Eileen Kiera. Fredonia, NY: White Pine Press (1986): 24-29.
"Openness and Engagement: Memories of Dr. D.T. Suzuki." A chapter in A Zen Life: D.T. Suzuki Remembered edited by Abe Masao. Weatherhill (1986): 210.
Foreword to Buddhism and Zen by Ruth Strout McCandless & Nyogen Senzaki. San Francisco: North Point Press (1987): vii-xv.
"Buddhist." A chapter in Nonviolence in Hawaii’s Spiritual Traditions edited by Glenn D. Paige & Sarah Gilliatt. Honolulu: Spark M. Matsunaga Institute for Peace (1991): 25-32.
"Coyote Roshi Goroku." A chapter in A Coyote Readeredited by William Bright. Berkeley & Los Angeles: University of California Press (1993): 143-148.
"Precepts and Responsible Practice." A chapter in For a Future to be Possibleby Thich Nhat Hanh. Berkeley: Parallax Press (1993): 101-105.
Foreword to A Buddhist Bible by Dwight Goddard. Boston: Beacon Press (1994): vii-xxii.
"Right Livelihood for the Western Buddhist." Mindfulness and Meaningful Work Explorations in Right Livelihoodedited by Claude Whitmyer. Berkeley: Parallax Press (1994): 36-40.
"Precepts and Responsible Practice." A chapter in Engaged Buddhist Readeredited by Arnold Kotler. Berkeley: Parallax Press (1996): 234-237.
"Zen Ethics- with Michael Toms." A chapter in Buddhism in the Westedited by Michael Toms. Carlsbad, California: Hay House Inc. (1998):69-82.
"The Interreligious Realization: Ruminations of an American Zen Buddhist." A chapter in John Paul II and Interreligious Dialogue edited by Byron L. Sherwin and Harold Kasimov. Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books (1999): 96-107.
"The Net of Vows." A chapter in Buddhist Peacework: Creating Cultures of Peaceedited by David W. Chappell. Boston: Wisdom Publications (1999): 93-101.
"Formal Practice: Buddhist or Christian." A chapter in Christians Talk About Buddhist Meditation! Buddhists Talk about Christian Prayer edited by Rita M. Gross and Terry C. Muck. New York: Continuum (2003): 69.
"Gatha." A contribution to Poets Against the War edited by San Hamill. New York: Thunder’s Mouth Press Nation Books (2003): 8.
"Basho’s Attitude of Mind: An Approach to Haiku." Journal of Oriental Literature 1 (July 1947): 36-39.
"Original Haiku Contributions." Journal of Oriental Literature 1 (July 1947): 40-41.
"Correcting our Approach to Buddhism." The Middle Way37/3 (November 1962).
"Two Approaches to Teaching English, Idea Exchange 2/1& 2 (Jan-Feb 1967): 20-25.
"LSD and the New American Zen." The Eastern Buddhist New Series 4/2 (October, 1971): 141-144.
"Samadhi and Cognition." AP Newsletter Association for Humanistic Psychology (November 1973): 1.
"Peace is the Way." Fellowship 40/4 (April 1974): 15.
"Yasutani Haku’un Roshi, 1885-1973." The Eastern Buddhist New Series 7/1 (May, 1974): 150-152.
"But You Know Your Moves." The Laughing Man Magazine 1 (September 1975): 25-29.
"Zen Cribbing." A review of The Sound of One Hand: 281 Zen Koans with Answers. Shambhala Review of Books and Ideas 5/1&2 (Winter 1976): 64-65.
"Thoughts on Ecumenicalism." Kalavinka. Voice of Dharma 2 /4 (September 15, 1977).
"Bodhi Day 1977, an Address to the West Maui Buddhist Association." Lahaina Jodo Mission Series 2 (1978).
"The Ultimate Coalition: Reflections on the Bangor Action." Coevolution Quarterly 19 (September 1978): 25-27.
"A Bodhi Day Address." Kavalinka Voice of Dharma 3/5 (December 1978): 2.
"The Second Grave Precept: No Stealing." The Ten Directions 1/ 3 (September 1980): 1.
"The First Precept: No Killing." Impulse 7/1 (Winter 1980): 42-44.
"Gandhi, Dogen and Deep Ecology." Zero 5 (1981): 52-58.
"The Cloud of Unknowing and the Mumonkan: Christian and Buddhist Meditation Methods." Buddhist-Christian Studies 1 (1981): 87-91.
A review of Beyond Existentialism and Zen. Buddhist-Christian Studies 2 (1982):152-154.
"Zen Practice and Psychotherapy." The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology14/2 (1982): 161-170.
A review of "A Zen Forest: Savings of the Masters." The Eastern Buddhist New Series 15/2 (Autumn 1982): 149-152.
"Wallace Stevens and Zen." The Wallace Stevens Journal 6/3-4 (Fall 1982): 69-73.
"The Second Grave Precept: No Stealing." The Middle Way 58/3 (November 1983): 169-174.
"The Buddhist Way of Peace." Fellowship 8/12 (December 1983): 6.
"Poem: Ode to Rosa Parks." Earth First! Yule Edition 5/2 (December 1984): 28.
"Engaged Spirituality." Australian Buddhist Peace Fellowship Newsletter (Autumn 1985): 6-7.
"Spiritual Practice and Social Action" with Joanna Macy. Australian Buddhist Peace Fellowship Newsletter(Autumn 1985): 8-11.
"Soliloquy." Spring Wind, Buddhist Cultural Forum 5/3 (Fall 1985): 128-135.
A letter to the Editor of the Conscience and Military Tax Campaign Newsletter 22 (Spring 1986): 4.
"Views and Reviews: Play." The Eastern Buddhist New Series 19/1 (Spring 1986): 118-122.
"Buddhism Challenges the Peacemaker." Buddhist Peace Fellowship Newsletter 8/ 3 ( Summer 1986).
"Not Killing." Whole Earth Review 51 (Summer 1986): 63.
A review of "The Sword of No-sword by John Stevens." The Eastern Buddhist New Series 19/2 (Autumn 1986): 133-137.
"Soliloquy." Mind Moon Circle (Fall 1986): 2-5.
"Sisters and Brothers Sutra." Mind Moon Circle (Winter 1986): 2-9.
"The Tail of The Buffalo." The Middle Way 61/4 (February 1987): 215-217.
"The Paramitas." Mind Moon Circle (Spring 1987): 1-5.
"The Middle Way." Parabola, A Magazine of Myth and Tradition 12/ 2 (May 1987): 40-43.
"Buddhism and Peace." Buddhist Peace Fellowship Newsletter (Summer 1987): 9-10.
"The Second PaIamita." Mind Moon Circle (Summer 1987): 1-5.
"Play." Mind Moon Circle (Summer 1987): 2-6.
"The Future of Zen Buddhism in the West." Mind Moon Circle (Winter 1987): 1-3.
"The Five Modes of Tung-shan, translation and with commentary by Robert Aitken Roshi." Avaloka: A Journal of Traditional Religion and Culture 2/1 (Winter Solstice 1987): 3-12.
The Five Modes of Tung-shan, Modes III, IV and V, translation and with commentary by Robert Aitken Roshi." Avaloka: A Journal of Traditional Religion and Culture 2/2 (Summer Solstice 1988): 3-12.
"TheThird Paramita, Ksanti." Mind Moon Circle (Autumn 1988): 1-3.
"Pranidhana PaIamita." Mind Moon Circle (Spring 1989): 1-4.
"The Prayna PaIamita." Mind Moon Circle (Summer 1989): 1-6.
"Words from the Roshi." Mind Moon Circle (Summer 1989): 14-15.
"Guatemalan Journal." Buddhist Peace Fellowship Newsletter (FalI1989): 16-18.
"Translation: Wu-men Kuan, Case 11: ’Chao-chou and the Hermits’." The Eastern Buddhist. New Series 22/2 (Autumn 1989): 78-84.
"The UpayaPaIamita." Mind Moon Circle (Autumn 1989): 1-4.
"Kanzeon." Mind Moon Circle (Winter 1989): 1-6.
"Tax Resistance in Context." Mountain Record (Fall- Winter 1989-90): 23-25.
"The Dragon Who Never Sleeps: Verses for Zen Buddhist Practice." Eastern Buddhist. New Series 23/ 1 (Spring 1990): 45-55.
"Words from the Roshi." Interesting Times: Newsletter of the Columbia Willamette Greens 2/5 (May 1990): 11.
"Right Livelihood for the Western Buddhist." Primary Point: An International Journal of Buddhism 7/2 (Summer 1990): 19.
"Intercepting the Precepts." Buddhist Peace Fellowship Newsletter (Spring 1991): 23-24.
"Authority and Exploitation- Three Voices: Robert Aitken, David Steindl-Rast and Diane Shainberg." Tricycle1/ 1 (Fall 1991): 67-72.
"Giving: The First Paramita." Turning Wheel (Fall 1991): 12-15.
"Engaged Anarchism." Turning Wheel (Fall 1991): 23.
"Resisting This Crazy War." Buddhist Peace Fellowship Newsletter (Winter 1991): 13-14.
"On Translation: The Rectification of Names." Tricycle 1/2 (Winter 1991): 79.
"Buddhism and Ecology." Pontificium Consilium pro Dialogo inter Religiones Bulletin 79 (1992): 58-65.
"Sangha Diamante- Una Breva Historia." Viento Dorado 1/1 (June 1992): 71-74.
"The Bodhisattva Vows." Tricycle 1/4 (Summer 1992): 63-65.
"Doors." Turning Wheel (Winter 1992): 27.
"Contemplation and Action (1): Engaged Buddhism from a Zen Perspective." Studies in Formative Spirituality Special Issue: A Buddhist-Christian Dialogue 14/1 (February 1993): 91-104.
"Buddhist as Revolutionary, A Conversation with Robert Aitken." Inquiring Mind: A Semi -annual Journal of the Vipassana Community 9/2 (Spring 1993): L
"Giving the First Paramita." Mountain Record 11/3 (Spring 1993): 33.
A review of "No Barrier: Unlocking the Zen Koan by Thomas Cleary." Tricycle 2/4 (Summer 1993): 88-90.
"About Money." Turning Wheel (Summer 1993): 15-16.
"’We Are All the Same Being’: A Buddhist Perspective." ESA Advocate 15/6 (July- August 1993): 2-3.
A letter to the Editor of Tricycle 3/2 (Winter 1993): 84-85.
"Ancestors: Dwight Goddard." Tricycle 3/3 (Spring 1994): 14-16.
"Right Speech." Turning Wheel (Winter 1994): 15-17.
A review of "Master Dogen’s Shobogenzo, Book 1 translated by Gudo Nishimura and Chodo Cross." Buddhist Christian Studies 15 (1995): 265-268.
"Satori-Sunyata in Zen Buddhism." Pontificium Consilium pro Dialogo inter Religiones Bulletin 90 (1995): 285-294.
A review of "The Essential Teachings of Zen Master Hakuin: A Translation of the Sokko-roku Kaian-fusetsuby Norman Waddell." The Eastern Buddhist 28/1 (Spring 1995): 163-164.
"Prevailing views, right views." Religious Socialism 19/2(Spring 1995): 1, 4-6.
"Death: A Zen Buddhist Perspective." University of Hawai’i at Manoa Buddhist Studies Program (Summer Session 1995): 7.
"Tools for the Garden." Seed Cloud (Summer 1995): 22-23.
"Maezumi Haku’yu Taizan, Roshi." Mountain Record 14/1 (Fall 1995): 55.
"Testimony on Sexual Orientation and the Law." Hawaii Association of International Buddhists Newsletter 4/3 (Fall/Winter 1995): 1&3.
"The Christian-Buddhist Life and Works of Dwight Goddard." Buddhist Christian Studies16 (1996): 3-10.
"Shunning and Intervention." Turning Wheel (Spring 1996): 19.
"Roundtable with: Robert Aitken, Richard Baker Roshi, Ram Dass, Joan Halifax." Tricycle (Fall 1996): 101-109.
"A Letter from Roshi." Mind Moon Circle (Spring 1997): 28.
"Right Speech: Plunging Consciously into Karma." Mind Moon Circle (Summer 1997): 1-4.
"Do You Remember?" Kenyon Review. New Series 19/1(Winter 1997):22-25.
"The Dhyana Paramita." Mind Moon Circle (Spring 1998): 1-4.
"Buddhadasa and the BASE Community Ideal." Turning Wheel (Summer 1998): 28-30.
"Remembering R.H. Blyth." Tricycle (Spring 1998): 22-25.
"A Commentary on Dogen’s Fukan Zazengi." Bright Water (Winter 1998)
"Buddhism Without Walls." Tricycle (Spring 1999): 44-51.
"Case 13 Blue Cliff Record." Pathless Path 1/6 (April 1999).
"Case 13 Blue Cliff Record (continued)." Pathless Path 1/7 (May 1999).
"Right Reading." Tricycle (Summer 1999): 94.
"The Blue Cliff Record, Case 3, Ma-Tsu: Unwell." Mind Moon Circle (Autumn 1999): 7-12.
"Robert Aitken Responds (to Yasutani Roshi: The Hardest Koan). Tricycle Fall 1999): 67-68.
"Stoneless Pieces: Coyote Roshi Goroku." Mind Moon Circle (Winter 1999): 20.
"The Dance of Affinity." The International Journal of Transpersonal Studies 18/1 (1999): 23-28.
"Greetings from Robert Aitken, Roshi." Zen for Insiders 1/2 (December 1999): 2.
"The Shadow of the Mountain." Mind Moon Circle (Summer 2000): 1-6.
"Formal Practice: Buddhist or Christian." Buddhist-Christian Studies Volume 22 (2002): 63-76.
"Restorative Justice: Polynesian Style." Hawai’i Island Journal (February 1-15 2002): 15.
"Zen in English Literature and Oriental Classics." Buddhadharma (Winter 2002): 81.
"In It for the Long Haul." Turning Wheel (Winter 2002-2003): 13.
"Giving Full Circle." Tricycle (Summer 2003): 42.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLES ABOUT ROBERT AITKEN
"Train Yourselves, Buddhists Urged." Newspaper Unknown, Date: Mid-60s to early 70’s.
"Robert Aitken Addresses Buddha Day Service." Honolulu Advertiser (April 15, 1967): B5:1
"Robert Aitken to Open Zen Center on Maui." Honolulu Advertiser (May 14, 1969): F18:1
"Zen Center for Hippies Planned for Maui." Honolulu Star- Bulletin (May 14, 1969): G12:1.
"Zen Commune for ’Dropouts’ Gets Go-ahead." Honolulu Star- Bulletin (June 11, 1969): A20:1.
"Robert Aitken is Unusual Zen Master." Honolulu Star- Bulletin (August 16, 1975): A5:1.
"Maui Zen Colony Holds Unorthodox Encounter Sessions." Honolulu Advertiser (May 1, 1976): B6.
"Trident Protesters Get Zen Backing." The Seattle Times(May 21, 1978): A26: 1.
"R. Aitken, D. Nakamura, K. Rinchen, A. Bloom Reflect on Significance of Buddha’s Life." Honolulu Advertiser (April 5 1986): A5.
"Now and Zen; Zen Master Robert Aitken Still Shuns Distinction." Honolulu Advertiser (April 17, 1993): B4.
"Temple in Palolo Valley to be Completed ’When It’s Done’ Says Robert Aitken." Honolulu Advertiser (April 17, 1993): B4.
"’A Master of Zen Leads the Way with ’Words. Honolulu Advertiser (August 29, 1993): F5.
"Teaching a Zen for the World, Not Apart From It." San Francisco Examiner(January 30, 1994): Dl:1.
"A Different Viewpoint." The Nation(March 11, 1995): C1:1.
"Zensei." Honolulu Advertiser (September 21, 1997): E1:2.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLES BY ROBERT AITKEN
"Robert B. Aitken Says: Rearmament Problem Serious One in Japan." Honolulu Advertiser (October 7, 1951).
"Common Humanity is Basis for Inter-religious Encounter." Honolulu Advertiser (October 23, 1993):A7.
"Buddhist Precept Encourages Same-sex Marriage Concept." Honolulu Advertiser (May 4, 1996): A6.
ARTICLES ABOUT ROBERT AITKEN
Dawson, Geoff. "Zen: Now" with "Gandhi, Dogen and Deep Ecology" by Robert Aitken. Simply Living2/1 (1980’s): 92-97.
Nagai, Yuji, Editor. "POW in Japan to Zen Master." East West Photo Journal1/ 3 (Winter 1980): 18-21.
Bodian, Stephen. "Letting the Mind Come Forth: A Conversation with Aitken Gyoun Roshi." The Ten Directions 1/ 3 (September 1980): 1.
Dougherty, Gerald. A review of "A Zen Wave: Basho’s Haiku and Zen." Eastern Buddhist. New Series 15/2 (Autumn 1982): 146-149.
Snelling, John. "Robert Aitken R6shi Interviewed by the Editor, Part I." The Middle Way (August 1984): 71.
Kirchner, Thomas. A review of "Taking the Path of Zen." Eastern Buddhist. New Series 17/2 (Autumn 1984): 145-147.
Snelling, John. "Robert Aitken Roshi Interviewed by the Editor, Part 2." The Middle Way (November 1984): 159.
"An Interview with Robert Aitken." FAS Society Journal (Winter 1985-86): 14.
Zen Buddhism in North America. Toronto: Canada Zen Lotus Society (1986): 15.
Griswold, Jerome, ZenPoetry, American Critics: American Poetry, Zen Criticism: Robert Aitken, Basho, and Wallace Stevens, Undena Publications (1987).
Croucher, Paul. "A History of Buddhism in Australia 1848-1988." N.S.W. Universitv Press(1989): 41,83,90,118-123.
"The Gateless Barrier, An Interview with Robert Aitken Roshi." The Vairadhatu Sun 13 /4 (April-May 1991): 7-8.
Hamill, Sam. A book review of "The Gateless Barrier." Tricycle (Fall 1991): 89-90.
Carolan, Trevor. "Dangerous Work: The Life of a Western Zen Master." Shambala Sun (January 1992): 40-47.
Houston, James D. "Way finders to the Future." Discovery: The Hawaiian Odyssey Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press (1993).
A review of "Taking the Path of Zen." Tricycle 3/ 1 (Fall 1993): 88.
A review of "Encouraging Words: Zen Buddhist Teachings for Western Studentsby Robert Aitken." Tricycle 3/1 (Fall 1993): 91-92.
Moon, Susan, editor. "What is the Real Poison?: Seven Buddhist Activists Talk about the Nuclear Threat." Turning Wheel (Spring 1994): 13.
A review of "The Ground We Share: Evervday practice, Buddhist and Christian by Robert Aitken and David Steindl- Rast." Tricycle 4/2 (Winter 1994): 103-105.
Grant, David. A review of "The Ground We Share: Everyday Practice, Buddhist and Christian." Turning Wheel Fall 1995): 40.
Weisman, Sojun Met. "The Practice of Perfection- The Paramitas from a Zen Buddhist Perspective." Turning Wheel (Winter 1995): 39.
Vadas, Melinda. Sexual Addiction" or Sexual Harassment. Turning Wheel (Spring 1996): 20-22.
Hickey, Shannon. "Who is Hurting Whom?" Turning Wheel (Spring 1996): 22-23.
Keehan, Reverend Saigyo Terry. "Shunning and Sexual Misconduct." (A letter to the editor.) Turning Wheel (Summer 1996): 4, 5-9,
Letters Section (responses to "Shunning and Intervention" article by Robert Aitken.) Turning Wheel (Summer 1996): 4, 5-9,
Senauke, Alan. "Knowing One’s Place." Turning Wheel (Fall 1996): 40-41.
Whitney, Scott. "A Life in Zen." Honolulu Magazine (December 1996): 34.
Moon, Susan. "Robert Aitken’s Retirement Ceremony." Turning Wheel (Spring 1997): 35.
Tarrant, John. "Robert Aitken and a Few Other Things." Blind Donkey 17/1 (September 1997): 1.
Sutherland, Joan. "Conversations with Robert Aitken." Blind Donkey 17/1 (September 1997): 9-14.
Saijo, Albert. "Palolo Talk for Robert Aitken Roshi’s Retirement." Blind Donkey 17/1 (September 1997): 21-25.
Senauke, Alan. "Using it Up: A Recollection of Robert Aitken Roshi." Blind Donkey 17/1 (September 1997): 26.
Shoemaker, Jack. "A Writer of Bright Clear Thought." Blind Donkey 17/1 (September 1997): 26.
Saijo, Albert. "To Robert Aitken Gyoun-ken Roshi on His Retirement Palolo Zen Center, O’ahu Hawai’i Winter Solstice 19:96." Blind Donkey 17/1 (September 1997): 27.
"Buddhism Without Walls- an Interview with Robert Aitken." Tricycle (Spring 1999):44-50.
Ikeda-Nash, Mushim. "An Interview with Robert Aitken." Turning Wheel (Winter 2001):18-21.
Dresser, Marianne. A review of "Zen Master Raven: Sayings and Doings of a Wise Bird." Turning Wheel (Spring 2003): 40.
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