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Fresno Buddhist Temple

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Fresno Buddhist Temple Dharma Center
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Date

Mar 09 2024
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Time

9:30 am - 12:00 pm

2024 Spring Ohigan Seminar at the Fresno Buddhist Temple Dharma Center

2024 Spring Ohigan Seminar at the Fresno Buddhist Temple Dharma Center

FLEXIBILITY IS LIFE: “Without Severing Defilements, One Attains Nirvana”

Guest speaker: Rev. Dean Koyama
Saturday, March 9, 2024
9:30 a.m.—12:00 p.m.

Seminar sponsored by the Iwatsubo Family
Rev. Koyama will our speaker at the Spring Ohigan Service on Sunday, March 10 @ 10:00 a.m. PLEASE JOIN US!

Reverend Dean Koyama is the resident minister at the Palo Alto Buddhist Temple. Before his appointment to Palo Alto in June 2013, he served as the resident minister of the Mountain View Buddhist Temple (2003-2013), resident minister at the Tacoma Buddhist Temple (1996-2002), and associate minister at the Se-attle Betsuin Buddhist Church (1989-1996).
A native Californian, Reverend Koyama was born and raised in Sacramento. He studied Biology at Sacramento City College and later received a Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology from the Uni-versity of California, Davis. After working as a pharmacy technician at Mercy General Hospital, Rev-erend Koyama, began attending the Institute of Buddhist Studies (IBS) in Berkeley, California. He earned a Master of Arts degree in Buddhist Studies from the IBS in 1985 and subsequently earned another Masters Degree from Ryukoku University in Kyoto, Japan. The years of studying culminat-ed in his entry into the ministry in 1989.
In the past, Reverend Koyama enjoyed jogging, playing volleyball, and cycling in his free time. He mentions that due to “old age” and bad knees, he now limits his physical activities to walking his Jack Russell Terrier mix, Niko. In addition, Reverend Koyama continues to practice Aikido, which he has done for almost 50 years and holds a 5th degree black belt. When he turned 60 and started his second childhood (Kanreki) he decided to learn some things before it was too late. So he started to learn how to play the shakuhachi (Japanese bamboo flute) and has taken up golf. Rev. Dean is married to his wife, Linda and they have three sons who live close by in California.

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