Zen master Wu Kwang (born Richard Shrobe) is a Zen teacher in the Kwan Um School of Zen, a dharma heir of the late Zen master Seung Sahn. He currently serves as Guiding teacher of the Chogye International Zen Center of New York and at Three Treasures Zen Center of Oneonta. Before coming to Zen practice, Shrobe studied with Swami Satchidananda and lived for four years at the Integral Yoga Institute in New York. He holds an MA in social work and studied Gestalt therapy for six years, including some time training with Laura Perls. He has taught psychiatry and Gestalt at the university level and also did undegraduate studies in music, studying piano some of that time under the legendary jazz pianist Barry Harris. To date he has authored two books: Open Mouth Already a Mistake (1997) and Don’t Know Mind: The Spirit of Korean Zen (2004).Read Full Interview
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