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|bio=Tokiwa Gishin began studying Buddhism in 1944, becoming a member of the forerunner of the F.A.S. Society. After graduation he taught English as a second language for students while studying Buddhism. He has translated into English ''Zen and the Fine Arts'' and ''Jueguan-lun'', and into modern Japanese both a work by Hakuin and the ''Lankavatara sutra''. ([https://www.amazon.in/Critical-Sermons-Zen-Tradition-Hisamatsus/dp/0333962710/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&qid=1610744821&refinements=p_27%3AGishin+Tokiwa&s=books&sr=1-2 Source Accessed Jan 15, 2021])
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== Publications ==
== Publications ==


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PersonType Category:Authors of English Works
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FirstName / namefirst Gishin
LastName / namelast Tokiwa
MainNamePhon Gishin Tokiwa
bio Tokiwa Gishin began studying Buddhism in 1944, becoming a member of the forerunner of the F.A.S. Society. After graduation he taught English as a second language for students while studying Buddhism. He has translated into English Zen and the Fine Arts and Jueguan-lun, and into modern Japanese both a work by Hakuin and the Lankavatara sutra. (Source Accessed Jan 15, 2021)
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