Jiko Linda Cutts
Eijun Linda Cutts | |
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Religion | Zen Buddhism |
School | Sōtō |
Lineage | Shunryu Suzuki |
Personal | |
Nationality | American |
Born |
1947 Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States |
Spouse | Steve Weintraub |
Children |
Sarah Nancy Cutts Weintraub 2 others |
Senior posting | |
Based in |
Green Gulch Farm San Francisco Zen Center |
Title | Priest |
Predecessor | Tenshin Reb Anderson |
Successor | Jisan Tova Green, Keimyō Dario Girolami, Kyoshin Wendy Lewis |
Eijun Linda Cutts (born 1947) is a Sōtō Zen priest practicing in the lineage of Shunryu Suzuki, a Senior Dharma Teacher at the San Francisco Zen Center. Cutts is a Dharma heir of Tenshin Reb Anderson, having received Dharma transmission from him in 1996.[1] She served as co-abbess of the San Francisco Zen Center from 2000 to 2007,[2] and had first begun practice at the San Francisco Zen Center in 1971;[3] later, she was ordained a priest by Zentatsu Richard Baker in 1975. Currently living at Green Gulch Farm Zen Center, as abbess she had been aware of the significance in being a woman in a leadership position in religion that has historically been a patriarchy. In this vein, within her first year as abbess she instituted the ceremony in which female ancestors could be honored.[1] She became Central Abbess of San Francisco Zen Center in 2014.
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Notes
- 1 2 Skinner Keller, Rosemary; Rosemary Radford Ruether; Marie Cantlon (2006). The Encyclopedia of Women and Religion in North America. p. 643.
- ↑ "Practice Leaders at Green Gulch: Eijun Linda Cutts". San Francisco Zen Center.
- ↑ Ford, James Ishmael (2006). Zen Master Who?: A Guide to the People and Stories of Zen. p. 130.
References
- Ford, James Ishmael (2006). Zen Master Who?: A Guide to the People and Stories of Zen. Wisdom Publications. ISBN 0-86171-509-8.
- Skinner Keller, Rosemary; Rosemary Radford Ruether; Marie Cantlon (2006). The Encyclopedia of Women and Religion in North America. Indiana University Press. ISBN 0-253-34685-1.