Rosy,
You might like to talk with a Buddhist Chaplain.
My friend Claude d'Estree has been a Buddhist Chaplain at Harvard University,
and at the University of Arizona. He is a senior student in America of the
Dalai Lama, and a lineage holder. He is also a practitioner of Korean Zen
("Son").
Currently, Claude is Buddhist Chaplain at The University of Denver.
I can't think of a better person who would be qualified to give you some
information about Chaplaincy than Claude d'Estree.
Below is a link to Claude's listing at University of Denver:
http://www.du.edu/korbel/facultyresearch/faculty/destree_claude.html
With best wishes!
--Joe
> Rocket <rscip_caracol@...> wrote:
>
> Hello!! I would to know what it takes as far as education to become a Zen
> chaplain? Thanks, rosy
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