Talk:D. T. Suzuki
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Buddhist monk
[edit]There seems to be some dispute about if D. T. Suzuki was a Buddhist monk or not. The article says "During training periods at Engaku-ji, Suzuki lived a monk's life. He described this life and his own experience at Kamakura in his book The Training of the Zen Buddhist Monk. Suzuki characterized the facets of the training as: a life of humility; a life of labor; a life of service; a life of prayer and gratitude; and a life of meditation." So he did write a book about training as a monk. An IP says D. T. Suzuki was a layman and never received the rank of a monk.
The monk article defines a monk as "a person who practices religious asceticism by living a monastic lifestyle", would that describe D. T. Suzuki? Maybe a Buddhist monk is defined differently. I have checked over the article history and in the previous lead D. T. Suzuki was described as a Buddhist scholar so perhaps that description should be restored if it is more accurate? Psychologist Guy (talk) 22:14, 25 May 2023 (UTC)
American citizenship?
[edit]There are seven tags at the bottom of the D.T. Suzuki article classifying him as an American. I've never run across anything written by Suzuki, or about him, that mentioned he had become an American. When did he take out American citizenship?
I'd think it could be said that, in his personality, he'd become Americanized or Europeanized to an extent, due to the time he spent in both the U.S. and Europe. But that is different. I'd say that if he did become an American (and thus a dual citizen) this event and when it occurred should be mentioned in the article.
Otherwise, the categories list is at odds with the article itself.Joel Russ (talk) 17:37, 27 December 2024 (UTC)
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