Dogen was a 13th-century Japanese Zen Buddhist monk and philosopher, widely recognized for founding the Soto school of Zen Buddhism in Japan. His teachings emphasized the importance of zazen, or seated meditation, as a means to attain enlightenment, and he sought to integrate the practice of meditation with everyday life, highlighting the concept of 'practice-enlightenment' which suggests that the two are inseparable.
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