Seijaku Roshi began teaching publicly in 1975 at the request of his friends and students. In 1985, Seijaku founded The Zen Society, a nonprofit organization committed to a single goal - "to ignite The Dharma of Freedom and create a new spiritual paradigm for the 21st Century."
Seijaku is an American mystic whose teachings are often compared to those of the ancient Zen Masters and Western Contemplative Sages. Over the years he has become a spiritual pioneer sharing his profound definition of the meaning and purpose of religion and "authentic spirituality": "Freedom - the liberation of the human heart from the influences of a fear-driven consciousness and culture of conditioned discontentment." - to audiences everywhere.
"For most of us the greatest mystery of all, is Who We Truly Are. The single most important journey you will ever take is The Quest to Recognize Yourself.
The single most important contribution you have to make is you."
- Seijaku Roshi
One of today's most preeminent spiritual teachers and pioneers in the field of human potential and spirituality.
He continues to be vocal critic of the extreme individualism that characterizes much of contemporary spirituality and society, Seijaku challenges us to awaken to a new understanding of spirituality in the 21st Century, what he calls "Authentic Spirituality", and to redefine for ourselves and our world what it really means to - "be truly alive - to be a human being".
With a mastery born of more than 30 years of teaching,
Seijaku Roshi has pioneered an innovative approach to the spiritual dimension of living one's life authentically. He has dedicated his life to the evolution of consciousness and to helping others realize profound insights into who they truly are, and to appreciate the impact that living their lives authentically and on purpose has in the world.
the impact that living their lives authentically and on purpose has in the world.
"For most of us the greatest mystery of all, is Who We Truly Are. The single most important journey you will ever take is The Quest to Recognize Yourself.
The single most important contribution you have to make is you."
"The surest way to have your life continue the way it always has - is to keep doing it the way you have always done it."
"Life is simple. Humans live complicated lives."
"The meaning of life? Live it fully! The purpose of your life? Live your life fully!"