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Time: November 26, 2009 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Location: University of London
Street: Brunei Lecture Theatre, SOAS, Russell Square
City/Town: London
Website or Map: http://www.azenlife-film.org
Phone: 01442 890882
Event Type: movie
Organized By: The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation The Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation
Latest Activity: Nov 3
“*A ZEN LIFE - D.T. Suzuki*” is a 77-minute documentary about Daisetsu Teitaro Suzuki (1870-1966) the Japanese lay Buddhist, prolific writer and teacher credited with introducing Zen Buddhism to the West.
With an excellent grasp of English, Daisetsu Suzuki was highly successful at getting Westerners to appreciate the Japanese mentality, and Japanese to see the merit of Western logic. He earned widespread respect for his deep insights into Eastern and Western religions and philosophies. The effect he had on Western psychology, philosophy, religious thinking, and the arts was profound.
A variety of excerpts from Dr. Suzuki's talks about Zen and Shin Buddhism, Christianity, and psychoanalysis punctuate the film. Inter-faith dialogue and mutual respect were, in his mind, keys to peace. Interwoven with film footage, photos and audio recordings of D.T. Suzuki are interviews of many people who knew him, including Huston Smith, Gary Snyder, Robert Aitken, William Theodore de Bary, Donald Richie, Mihoko Okamura, and Dr. Albert Stunkard, with rare historical footage of Fr. Thomas Merton, John Cage, Erich Fromm, and the voice of Christmas Humphreys.
A pioneer in improving East-West relations, his numerous writings in English and Japanese, translated into many languages, serve as an inspiration even today. Daisetsu Suzuki's message is all the more important now, in light of contemporary conflicts stemming from divergent ways of thinking.
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