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Michael Pockley | |||||||
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印時 | |||||||
Title | rōshi / Shakya | ||||||
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Religion | Chan Buddhism | ||||||
Nationality | British | ||||||
Spouse | Vera | ||||||
School | include Linji school | ||||||
Lineage | Jy Ding | ||||||
Notable work(s) | Mediteren in de trein (Panta Rhei, 2017) | ||||||
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Temple | none | ||||||
Senior posting | |||||||
Teacher | Koro Kaisan Miles | ||||||
Predecessor | Koro Kaisan Miles (Fǎ Lohng Huo Hong Fǎ Shakya) | ||||||
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Chinese name | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 印時 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 印时 | ||||||
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Michael Pockley (Yín Shí Shakya; traditional Chinese: 印時 ; simplified Chinese 印时; ‘seal of dharma’; Inshu (Japanese); prefers ‘Kaishin Inshu, rōshi’; usu. Michael) is a Chán, or Zen, master.
He was the first British person to be added to the lineage of Jy Ding, a move made by his American teacher Koro Kaisan Miles to fulfil Xuyun's original request to Jy Ding to spread Chán to the West.
Following ordination at Open Gate Zendo[1], Washington State, 31st October 2009 under the tutelage of Koro Kaisan Miles, Michael:
In part because of some training in Japanese Buddhism prior to his 2009 ordination, he has tended to use the Japanese form of his dharma name: Kaishin[8] Inshu rōshi. The 'Inshu' part is the dharma name, which in Chinese is Yín Shí, 印時.
He has so far named four successors.
He was raised in Hampshire and schooled at Marlborough House School[9] and Haileybury College. He studied for a Bachelor of Arts in Politics at Durham University in 1989, a Postgraduate Certificate in Education at Homerton College, Cambridge, in 1992, and an Master of Arts (Ed.) in the Philosophy of Education at the Institute of Education, University of London, 1996. Finally, he attained a Postgraduate Diploma in Buddhist Studies at University of Sunderland, 2007.
After brief service in the British Army as a 2nd Lieutenant,[10] he became a bookseller, a property manager, and a kibbutznik at the Kibbutz in Shefayim. He then taught at several schools, including Státní Jazyková Škola in Prague (1993-4), The Dragon School, Oxford (2006–11), Kenton College, Nairobi (2011), Turning Point Trust, Kibera (2012), Masarykovo Klasické Gymnázium, Říčany (2013–14), Univerzita Karlova (1993–94 and 2014–17), Open Gate School, Babice u Říčan (2013–17), St. Joseph's RC Primary School, Oxford (2018)[11], Carfax and Greene's tutorial colleges, Oxford (2017–19) and West Buckland School, Devon (2019 onwards)[12].
From 1993 to 2018 he served as an examiner for the Czech Ministry of Education.
He is affiliated with the Centre for Formal Epistemology at the Czech Academy of Sciences.[13]