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Zen Lay Entrustment is a ceremony and recognition within Zen Buddhism where experienced lay practitioners are formally authorized to teach Zen. Unlike ordained priests, these lay teachers continue to live as laypeople while carrying the responsibility of teaching and transmitting the Dharma.
This practice acknowledges the deep understanding and commitment of long-time lay practitioners, empowering them to guide others in their Zen practice. The ceremony involved the presentation of a rakusu (a symbolic garment) and public recognition of the individual’s role as a teacher.