Education
He studied theology at the New School for Social Research, then went to Japan where he studied the shakuhachi, receiving the name Nyogetsu in 1975.
He studied theology at the New School for Social Research, then went to Japan where he studied the shakuhachi, receiving the name Nyogetsu in 1975.
By 2001 he received his Grand Master"s license at the level of Kyu-Dan. and was given the name Reishin.