Jisho Warner

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Jishō Warner
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Other name(s): Caroline Dare Warner
Carolina Warner
Cary Warner
Religion: Soto
Workplace: Stone Creek Zen Center
Education: Harvard University
Teacher(s): Dainin Katagiri
Shundo Aoyama
Predecessor(s): Tozen Akiyama
Website
Website: www.stonecreekzencenter.org/

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Jishō Warner is a Soto Zen priest and guiding teacher of Stone Creek Zen Center in Sonoma County, California, which she founded. A former president of the Soto Zen Buddhist Association, Warner trained for many years both in Japan and the United States. Having graduated from Harvard University in 1965, she was also a longtime student of Dainin Katagiri.[1] She is also the editor of the book Opening the Hand of Thought by Kosho Uchiyama, who's teachings she encountered during the 1980s while practicing at the Pioneer Valley Zendo.[1] She had also practiced for many years at the Milwaukee Zen Center under Tozen Akiyama (from whom she received shiho).[2][2]

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  1. ^ Uchiyama, 202
  2. ^ Morreale, 130

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