- Peter Schneider (zen priest)
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birth_date =1937
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lineage =Shunryu Suzuki
title = Abbot
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website = http://www.beginnersmindzencenter.org/Peter Schneider (born
1937 ) is a Soto Zen priest, founder of Beginner's Mind Zen Center, located inNorthridge, California .Biography
Peter and Jane Schneider were early students of
Shunryu Suzuki -roshi in the sixties. Both served as Suzuki-roshi'sjisha (personal attendant) in the early years of the Tassajara Zen Mounain Center. Peter and Jane also assisted in transcription of his dharma talks for later publishing. Following Suzuki-roshi’s death, they accepted scholarships from theSan Francisco Zen Center to studyBuddhism in Japan. They lived and studied inJapan from 1973 to 1995. They founded the Beginner’s Mind Zen Center (originally the Northridge Zen Center) in 2004.Peter Schneider first studied with Shunryu Suzuki-roshi in 1962 and returned to continue in 1967. He served as the second director of Tassajara Zen Mountain Center, as well as president of the San Francisco Zen Center. Peter received priest ordination from Suzuki-roshi in 1970. In 2002 he received
dharma transmission from SojunMel Weitsman -roshi of theBerkeley Zen Center . Peter is a member of the American Zen Teacher’s Association.Jane Schneider studied with Shunryu Suzuki-roshi from 1967 until his death in 1971. She served as secretary for the San Francisco Zen Center. In 1973 Jane received priest ordination from
Zentatsu Richard Baker -roshi. Currently she is studying with Myoan Grace Schireson, a dharma heir in the Suzuki-roshi tradition, in preparation for dharma transmission.ee also
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Buddhism in the United States
*Timeline of Zen Buddhism in the United States Notes
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