Rama - Dr Frederick Lenz




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Rama - Dr Frederick Lenz

Dr Frederick Lenz was an enlightened teacher who taught meditation and mindfullness from the early 1970's until his death in 1998. During that time he taught a range of pathways from yoga, mysticism, Taoism and Buddhism. In each practice he sought to find and transmit the essence of the pathway so that his students could realize their own enlightenment in this lifetime. Rama dedicated his life to the proposition that Westerners, in a modern fast-paced society, can achieve spiritual enlightenment without religious ceremony.

Beginning in 1986 and extending until the end of his life, Rama focused principly on Buddhism. He kicked off this period with a lavish advertising campaign and seminars in major cities across the US. The advertising drew large crowds to his seminars but it also created considerable criticism for his use of the term Zen Master and his unorthodox methods. After about a year he ended the seminar series.

Self-Realization is not about teachers and as such this site makes no excuses for his methods. Self-Realization is about your personal practice. This site offers you a taste of what we learned from Rama. If you would like to learn more we suggest that you obtain a copy of Rama's talks on Tantric Zen which have been republished by the Frederick Lenz Society for American Buddhism.






"I don't know how much you know about Zen, but you'll know less when I'm done with you." - Rama


The works of Rama - Dr. Frederick Lenz are reprinted or included here with permission
from The Frederick P. Lenz Foundation for American Buddhism.


Photo © 1986 Harry Langdon