
Dennis Merzel (born June 3, 1944, in
Brooklyn, New York
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) is an American
Zen
Zen (; from Chinese: ''Chán''; in Korean: ''Sŏn'', and Vietnamese: ''Thiền'') is a Mahayana Buddhist tradition that developed in China during the Tang dynasty by blending Indian Mahayana Buddhism, particularly Yogacara and Madhyamaka phil ...
and spirituality teacher, also known as Genpo Roshi.
Biography
Early life
Dennis Paul Merzel was born on June 3, 1944, in
Brooklyn, New York
Brooklyn is a Boroughs of New York City, borough of New York City located at the westernmost end of Long Island in the New York (state), State of New York. Formerly an independent city, the borough is coextensive with Kings County, one of twelv ...
, and was raised and schooled in
Long Beach, California
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. His family was
Jewish
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(his grandfather was a
Rabbi
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), but he was raised as an
agnostic
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by his father and as an
atheist
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by his mother.
He was a champion swimmer and an all-American water polo player. He was a lifeguard and began teaching public school while obtaining a master's degree in educational administration from the
University of Southern California
The University of Southern California (USC, SC, or Southern Cal) is a Private university, private research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Founded in 1880 by Robert M. Widney, it is the oldest private research university in ...
.
Zen Buddhism
While on a trip in 1971 to the
Mojave Desert
The Mojave Desert (; ; ) is a desert in the rain shadow of the southern Sierra Nevada mountains and Transverse Ranges in the Southwestern United States. Named for the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, indigenous Mohave people, it is located pr ...
in California with two friends, Merzel had what he described as an "awakening experience".
[Big Mind: An Interview with Genpo Roshi]
Following this, he left his career as a school teacher for a year to live in the mountains alone in a cabin near
San Luis Obispo
; ; ; Chumashan languages, Chumash: ''tiłhini'') is a city and county seat of San Luis Obispo County, California, United States. Located on the Central Coast (California), Central Coast of California, San Luis Obispo is roughly halfway betwee ...
. In 1972
he met the Japanese-born Zen teacher
Taizan Maezumi
Hakuyū Taizan Maezumi ( Maezumi Hakuyū, February 24, 1931 – May 15, 1995) was a Japanese people, Japanese Sōtō Zen, Zen Buddhist priest who substantially contributed to development of Zen in the United States.
In 1956 he was sent to the Uni ...
, and moved to Los Angeles to study under him.
Merzel was ordained as an ''
unsui
''Unsui'' (), or ''kōun ryūsui'' () in full, is a term specific to Zen Buddhism which denotes a postulant awaiting acceptance into a monastery or a novice monk who has undertaken Zen training. Sometimes they will travel from monastery to monaste ...
'', or novice priest, in 1973. In 1980, a year after completing
kōan
A ( ; ; zh, c=公案, p=gōng'àn ; ; ) is a narrative, story, dialogue, question, or statement from Chan Buddhism, Chinese Chan Buddhist lore, supplemented with commentaries, that is used in Zen Buddhism, Buddhist practice in different way ...
study, Merzel received
dharma transmission
In Chan and Zen Buddhism, dharma transmission is a custom in which a person is established as a "successor in an unbroken lineage of teachers and disciples, a spiritual 'bloodline' ('' kechimyaku'') theoretically traced back to the Buddha him ...
, becoming Maezumi's second
Dharma successor.
In 1981 Merzel underwent
zuise in Japan, and in 1988 he was officially installed as abbot of Hosshinji Zen temple in Bar Harbor, Maine.
In 1995 Merzel received the title of
Dendō-kyōshi Kenshuso, a now defunct category officially recognizing Western Zen priests by the
Sōtō
Sōtō Zen or is the largest of the three traditional sects of Zen in Japanese Buddhism (the others being Rinzai school, Rinzai and Ōbaku). It is the Japanese line of the Chinese Caodong school, Cáodòng school, which was founded during the ...
School Headquarters in Japan (Sōtō-shū) .
In 1996 Merzel received
Inka from
Bernie Glassman
Bernie Glassman (January 18, 1939 – November 4, 2018) was an American Zen Buddhist roshi and founder of the Zen Peacemakers (previously the Zen Community of New York), an organization established in 1980. In 1996, he co-founded the Zen Peace ...
,
after Maezumi's death in 1995.
[IntegralNaked, ''Who is Genpo Roshi?''](_blank)
/ref> This made Merzel Bernie Glassman's first Inka successor and made him the second in Maezumi Roshi's lineage to be recognized as a Zen Master. Merzel is the founder and former Abbot of Kanzeon Zen Center.
Big Mind
In 1983 Merzel began studying Voice Dialogue—a Jungian therapeutic technique designed to expand the individual's ability to make choices in life rather than to behave in an automatic and unconscious fashion[Hal Stone PhD and Sidra Stone PhD, ''Voice Dialogue: An Introduction to the Use of Voice Dialogue''](_blank)
/ref>—with Hal and Sidra Stone. Shortly thereafter, he began to experiment with integrating Voice Dialogue with the Zen tradition,[Genpo Roshi to Diane Olson Rutter, ''The Search for Big Mind On the Trail to Enlightenment''](_blank)
/ref> and in 1999 he introduced the Big Mind Process™. The aim of the Big Mind Process is to combine "Eastern, Buddhist insights with Western psychoanalytical ideas," and according to Merzel:
Merzel has organized Big Mind
Dennis Merzel (born June 3, 1944, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American Zen and spirituality teacher, also known as Genpo Roshi.
Biography
Early life
Dennis Paul Merzel was born on June 3, 1944, in Brooklyn, New York, and was raised and sch ...
™ retreats and events nationally and internationally, such as an annual event in the Netherlands
, Terminology of the Low Countries, informally Holland, is a country in Northwestern Europe, with Caribbean Netherlands, overseas territories in the Caribbean. It is the largest of the four constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Nether ...
that has attracted hundreds of participants.[ Responses to Big Mind have been variously negative] and positive.
A randomized clinical trial of Merzel's Big Mind process has been carried out as part of a masters thesis "to test the hypothesis that a Zen training method using a self-based dialogue approach called Big Mind (Merzel, 2007) produces significant changes in subjective experience that are similar to the spiritual experiences of long-term meditators during deep meditation and, second, to examine whether the effect brings about any lasting positive psychological improvements in both spirituality and well-being measures." The participants appeared to score higher on various measures after participation, but the reported effects may also result from factors such as group effect, suggestibility, and/or simple expectation, and the study may have limited generalizability due to the high level of education of the participants.
Resignation from White Plum
In 1988 Merzel was installed as abbot at Hosshinji, a Zen temple in Bar Harbor, Maine. He was alleged to have had a romantic relationship with a student, leading to the dissolution of the temple.
In August 1992, a group of 12 American Zen teachers sent a letter to Taizan Maezumi, expressing concern about Merzel's relationships with a number of female students, his lack of remorse, and his lack of responsibility. They asked Maezumi to withdraw Merzel's sanction to teach.
In February 2011, after admitting to three extra-marital affairs, Merzel said he would disrobe as a Buddhist priest, resign as an elder of the White Plum Asanga
White Plum Asanga, sometimes termed White Plum Sangha, is a loose (hence asangha) "organization of peers whose members are leaders of Zen Communities in the lineage of Hakuyu Taizan Maezumi," created by Hakuyu Taizan Maezumi and Tetsugen Ber ...
, step down as Abbot of Kanzeon, and stop teaching for an indefinite period to seek counseling.[Peggy Fletches Stack, February 25, 2011, ''Utah Zen master admits affair, leaves center'', The Salt Lake Tribune]
/ref>
Forty-four American Buddhist teachers wrote a letter[Tricycle (February 20, 2011 ), ''Sex in the Sangha: Apparently, we still haven't had enough'']
/ref> suggesting that Merzel take a minimum one-year break from teaching and seek therapy.
By April, Merzel had reversed his position, saying that too many students and his organizations depended on him financially and spiritually.
/ref>
Sixty-six American Buddhist teachers responded with a public letter to Merzel requesting that he follow through with his stated intention to stop teaching for some time. Merzel continued to lead retreats.
It was reported that he and his wife were divorcing.
He continues to serve as president and abbot of Kanzeon Zen Center, now called Big Heart Zen Sangha.
Heirs
Dennis Merzel has given Dharma transmission
In Chan and Zen Buddhism, dharma transmission is a custom in which a person is established as a "successor in an unbroken lineage of teachers and disciples, a spiritual 'bloodline' ('' kechimyaku'') theoretically traced back to the Buddha him ...
('' shiho'') to twenty-three students heirs, and '' inka'' (final acknowledgement) to fifteen Zen-teachers. He has given Jukai
The Lay Buddhist Ordination () refers to the public ordination ceremony wherein a lay follower of Zen Buddhism receives certain Buddhist precepts. The particulars of the ceremony differ widely by country and by school of Buddhism.
China
In Chi ...
to 518 students and ordained 139 priests.
Dharma successors
* Catherine Genno Pagès (1992), Dana Zen Center, Paris, France
* John Shodo Flatt (1994, deceased), England
* Anton Tenkei Coppens (1996), Zen River, The Netherlands
* Malgosia Jiho Braunek (2003, deceased), Kandzeon Sangha, Warsaw, Poland
* Daniel Doen Silberberg (2003), Lost Coin Zen, San Francisco, US
* Nico Sojun Tydeman (2004), Zen Centrum Amsterdam
* Nancy Genshin Gabrysch (2006), England
* Diane Musho Hamilton (2006), Boulder Mountain Zendo, Utah, US
* Michael Mugaku Zimmerman (2006), Boulder Mountain Zendo, Utah, US
* Rich Taido Christofferson (2007), Seattle, Washington, US
* Michel Genko Dubois (2007), L'Association Dana, France
* Tamara Myoho Gabrysch (2008), Zen River, The Netherlands
* Maurice Shonen Knegtel (2009), Izen, The Netherlands
* KC Kyozen Sato (2009), Salt Lake City, Utah, US
* Judi Kanchi Warren (2010, deceased)
* Mark Daitoku Esterman (2014), Salt Lake Zen Group, Utah, US
* Mary Ellen Seien Sloan (2017), Salt Lake City, Utah, US
*Christian Jikishin von Wolkahof (2018), Dusseldorf, Germany
*Lynn Shozen Holbrook (2019), Salt Lake City, Utah
*Stefan Kenjitsu Coppens (2019), Kanzeon Zen Centrum, The Netherlands
*Krzysztof Furyu Leśniak (2019), Lublin, Poland
*Hank Yoshin Malinowski (2019), Amsterdam, the Netherlands
*Jacqueline Shosui Wellenstein (2019), Voorburg, The Netherlands
Inka transmission
* John Daido Loori
John Daido Loori (June 14, 1931 – October 9, 2009) was a Zen Buddhist rōshi who served as the abbot of Zen Mountain Monastery and was the founder of the Mountains and Rivers Order and CEO of Dharma Communications. Daido Loori received sh ...
(deceased), Zen Mountain Monastery, New York, US
* Catherine Genno Pages, Dana Zen Center, Paris, France
* Anton Tenkei Coppens, Zen River, The Netherlands
* Charles Tenshin Fletcher, Yokoji Zen Mountain Center, Idyllwild, California, US
* Nicolee Jikyo McMahon, Three Treasures Zen Community, San Diego County, California, US
* Susan Myoyu Anderson, Great Plains Zen Center, Wisconsin and Illinois, Great Wave Zen Sangha, Michigan, US
* Sydney Musai Walters, Prajna Zendo, Lamy, New Mexico, US
* Malgosia Jiho Braunek (deceased), Kandzeon Sangha, Warsaw, Poland
* Nancy Genshin Gabrysch, Kannon-ji Temple, Bilsborrow, England
* Daniel Doen Silberberg (2003), Lost Coin Zen, San Francisco, US
* Maurice Shonen Knegtel, Izen, The Netherlands
* Tamara Myoho Gabrysch, Zen River, The Netherlands
* Nico Sojun Tydeman (2018), Zen Centrum Amsterdam
* Rein Konpo Kaales, White Cloud Zen, Idaho
Publications
Books
* ''The Eye Never Sleeps: Striking to the Heart of Zen'' (1991, Shambhala Publications
Shambhala Publications is an Independent publisher, independent publishing company based in Boulder, Colorado. According to the company, it specializes in "books that present creative and conscious ways of transforming the individual, the societ ...
)
* ''Beyond Sanity and Madness the Way of Zen Master Dogen'' (1994, Tuttle Publishing
Tuttle Publishing, originally the Charles E. Tuttle Company, is a book publishing company that includes Tuttle, Periplus Editions, and Journey Editions. )
* ''24/7 Dharma: Impermanence, No-Self, Nirvana'' (2001, Journey Editions)
* ''The Path of the Human Being: Zen Teachings on the Bodhisattva Way'' (2005, Shambhala Publications)
* ''Big Mind, Big Heart: Finding Your Way'' (2007, Big Mind Publishing)
* ''The Fool Who Thought He Was God'' (2013, Big Mind Publishing)
* ''Spitting Out the Bones: A Zen Master's 45 Year Journey'' (2016, Big Mind Publishing)
DVDs
* ''Big Mind Big Heart Revealed''
* ''The Path of the Human Being''
* ''Awakened by the 10,000 Dharmas''
* ''From Student to Master''
* ''Masculine and Feminine Energies''
* ''The Teachings of Bodhidharma''
See also
*Timeline of Zen Buddhism in the United States
Below is a timeline of important events regarding Zen Buddhism in the United States. Dates with "?" are approximate.
Events
Early history
* 1893: Soyen Shaku comes to the United States to lecture at the World Parliament of Religions held in ...
Notes
References
Book references
Web references
Newspapers and magazines references
Letters from Zen teachers
Sources
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External links
Big Mind Organisation
Sweeping Zen, ''Genpo Merzel Collection''
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Zen Buddhism writers
Sanbo Kyodan Buddhists
Living people
USC Rossier School of Education alumni
American Zen Buddhists
American Zen Buddhist spiritual teachers
Converts to Buddhism
20th-century American Buddhists
1944 births
Writers from Brooklyn
21st-century American Buddhists