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Welcome to Zen Center North Shore!
- To Shine One Corner of the World Founded in 1990, the Detroit Zen Center is a full time, inner-city center and community. We are located in the center of Detroit, in a heavily urban, diverse 2.5 square mile City-district called Hamtramck. Monastics & resident students live on-site.
- The CZC is a Zen Buddhist meditation center affiliated with Furnace Mountain Zen Center. The Cincinnati Zen Center was founded in 1994 and is part of the Furnace Mountain Sangha, a Zen community under the direction of Guiding Teacher Zen Master Dae Gak.
We are currently offering our full schedule through Zen Zoom. You can easily access Zen Zoom using Chrome or Safari.
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Please note: All times listed are Eastern.
The CZC is a Zen Buddhist meditation center affiliated with Furnace Mountain Zen Center. The Cincinnati Zen Center was founded in 1994 and is part of the Furnace Mountain Sangha, a Zen community under the direction of Guiding Teacher Zen Master Dae Gak. Myo Wol Son-sa has been the Resident Teacher since 2008. Ongoing programs. (ON-LINE ONLY THROUGH ZEN ZOOM) Daily Zazen (silent meditation) Weekly Dharma Talk by Zen Center Guiding Teacher Joan Amaral, or Guest Teacher Sunday mornings. Guest Speaker Shokuchi Carrigan Mar 28 and Apr 4. The Movement for Racial Justice on the North Shore Monday evenings. Mountain Cloud Zen Center 7241 Old Santa Fe Trail SANTA FE, NM 87505 One Zendo P.O. Box 9644 SANTA FE, NM 87504 Open Way Sangha Route 4, Box 60B SANTA FE, NM 87501 Santa Fe Zen Center 1404 Cerro Gordo Rd. SANTA FE, NM 87501 Upaya Zen Center 1404 Cerro Gordo Rd. SANTA FE, NM 87501 Silver City.
Please scroll down to view our meditation practice schedule and calendar for daily programs. All events are online for now, and are open to everyone. You can enter/leave as you’d like.
Join us for these daily meditation sessions as a way to ground yourself in sanity, solidarity, and stability in turbulent times. Your microphone will be pre-muted during zazen. Some people find it supportive to position themselves so as not to be staring headlong into their screen. You may keep your camera off, although if you are participating in an all-day retreat, we ask that you turn your camera on.
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Welcome to the Princeton Area Zen Group.
the Princeton Area Zen Group has ceased weekly meditation
and retreats for the foreseeable future.
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Introduction
The Princeton Area Zen Group (PAZG) engages in lay meditation practice in the tradition of Yasutani-Yamada-Aitken. Founded in 1991 by teachers Manfred Steger and Perle Besserman, the Princeton Area Zen Group is a community-based, non-residential unaffiliated Zen center designed to introduce anyone with a sincere desire for self-realization to the formal practice of zazen (sitting meditation).
The group is not a religious organization, but a collection of committed, like-minded individuals responsible for maintaining and supporting a place of Zen practice. It emphasizes traditional elements of Zen Buddhist practice, such as sitting meditation, dharma talks, private interviews, and retreats, but within a framework of Western culture with an emphasis on democratically discussed and implemented community policies.
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For more information, please contact Donald Dow at 609-510-3909, or email us at princetonzen@gmail.com.
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Click here (Amazon.com) for information on the book Grassroots Zen: Community and Practice in the Twenty-First Century by Princeton Area Zen Group (PAZG) founding teachers Perle Besserman and Manfred Steger |