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Drepung Gomang Center for Engaging Compassion

Address: 411 North Hubbards Lane   Louisville KY 40207
Tradition: Vajrayana, Gelugpa,
Affiliation: Drepung Gomang Monastery
Phone: 502 614 5616
E-mail: drepunggomangcompassion@gmail.com
Website: http://www.drepunggomangUSA.org
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Main Contact: Anne Walter  Email  (Phone: 502-614-5616)
Teacher: Geshe Kalsang Rapgyal  
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Tibetan Buddhist Teachings:  Thursday evenings, 6-7pm, Saturday afternoons, 3:30-5pm, Sunday mornings, 10am-Noon.  Meditational Deity Day Retreat on 3rd Saturdays.  Community Meditation Wednesdays, 7-8pm.  Visit www.DrepungGomangUSA.org for specific dates, topics, and exclusions.


Drigung Theksum Chöling - Orlando

Address:   Orlando FL 32821
Tradition: Vajrayana, Bright Dawn Sangha - American Buddhism & Drigung Kagyu -Tibetan
Affiliation: Bright Dawn Institute - Drigung Kagyu
Phone: 407-429-7546
E-mail: boundlesslightsangha@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.boundlesslight.webs.com
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Co-Director: David James Morris  (Phone: 407-429-7546)
Teacher: Sensei Sayo-Shenphen  
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Our Sangha focuses on Everyday Buddhism or rather how to apply the Dharma daily in all our activities. Our meetings are balanced with meditation practice and short talks on Buddhist Philosophy. This is an important combination in the overall practice of Buddhism.

The group also hosts Vajrayana practice of Chenrezig, the Buddha of Compassion, as practiced within the Drikung Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.


Drikung Meditation Center

Address: 15 Bartlett Ave.  Arlington MA 02476
Tradition: Vajrayana, Drikung Kagyu Tibetan
Phone: 1-888-390-5580
Website: http://drikungboston.org
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Main Contact: Lama Sonam  Email  (Phone: 888-390-5580)
Spiritual Director: Ven. Lama Konchok Sonam  
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The Drikung Meditation Center is a Tibetan Buddhist meditation center in Arlington, MA (in the metro Boston area), dedicated to the study and practice of the Buddhist teachings as preserved in the Drikung Kagyu lineage from Tibet.

We meet regularly on Sundays and Wednesdays for teachings and meditation practice. with our resident lama and spiritual director, Lama Konchok Sonam. We also host a variety of visiting teachers and lamas throughout the year to make their teachings available to the community.

We welcome anyone and everyone to come and join us for these teachings. We are here to serve the community and to bring the happiness and joy of the Buddhist teachings to everyone who is interested.


Drolma Buddhist Center Northeast Florida

Address: offers classes in Jacksonville,St Augustine, Flagler Beach and Palm Coast  Palm Coast FL 32137
Tradition: Vajrayana, New Kadampa Tradition Tibetan
Phone: 386 793-3013
E-mail: clutker@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.meditationinflorida.org
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Main Contact: Carol Lutker  Email  (Phone: 386 793-3013)
Teacher: Kadam Nick Gillespie  
Spiritual Director: Geshe Kelsang Gyatso  
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Weekly Meditation Classes and teachings, day courses and retreats in several locations in northeast Florida. Everyone welcome. http://www.meditationinflorida.org/florida-buddhist-centers.php


Drolma Kadampa Buddhist Center

Address: 140 W Prospect Road   Oakland Park FL 33309
Tradition: Mahayana, Kadampa
Affiliation: New Kadampa Tradition
Phone: 954.537.9191
E-mail: info@meditationinfortlauderdale.org
Website: http://www.meditationinfortlauderdale.org
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Spiritual Director: Geshe Kelsang Gyatso  
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Drolma Kadampa Buddhist Center was founded by Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso in 1997 as a non-profit organization and member of the New Kadampa Tradition (International Kadampa Buddhist Union).

Drolma Center is dedicated to helping people in Southeast Florida find peace in their busy lives. We offer Buddha’s timeless teachings in a simple, practical manner that can help us solve our problems and find happiness within. The classes taught at the Center are suitable for all individuals whatever their level of interest, from those who seek simple relaxation to those who wish to find lasting inner peace and contentment through following the Buddhist path.

Drolma Buddhist Center offers a full schedule of meditation classes, pujas (chanted prayers), retreats and day courses at the main Center in Fort Lauderdale, as well as branch classes throughout South Florida.

Our main center is easy to get to and offers a beautiful quiet meditation room that can seat over 100. We also have a fully-stocked bookstore, including audio books, artwork, gift ideas, and a range of exquisitely-crafted Buddhist statues from Nepal. We also have a spacious yard that is colorful and secluded (gardeners welcome!), and has a Bodhi Tree (tree of enlightenment).

You do not need to be a Buddhist to attend the Center or to benefit from practices such as meditation.

Everyone is welcome!


Drong Ngur Jangchubling

Address: 30520 Lynne Drive Wesley Chapel, Florida 33543   Tampa FL 33543
Tradition: Vajrayana, Drikung Kagyu
Affiliation: Tibetan Buddhism- Drikung Kagyu
E-mail: DrongNgur@gmail.com
Website: http://dnjus.org/
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Teacher: Drupon Thinley Ningpo Rinpoche  
Spiritual Director: Drupon Thinley Ningpo Rinpoche  Email  
Notes and Events:

Our center is part of the Drikung Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism and was founded by Drupon Thinley Nyingpo Rinpoche who is our resident Lama. As a center for Buddhist studies, Drong Ngur Jangchubling holds retreats, hosts visiting teachers, and offers in-depth study of the Buddhadharma. We have regular meditation practice on Tuesday evenings and Sunday mornings. For the most updated practice and teachings dates, please see our events page. We welcome your email inquiry.


Drong Ngur Jangchubling Buddhist Center

Address: Deliver during business hours 9 am to 5 pm please   Wesley Chapel 33543
Tradition: Vajrayana, Drikung Kagyu
Phone: 727-452-7714
E-mail: drongngur@gmail.com
Website: http://dnjus.org
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Spiritual Director: Drupon Thinley Ningpo Rinpoche  
Main Contact: Lincoln Crone  Email  (Phone: 727-452-7714)
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Our center is part of the Drikung Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. Its creation is the vision of our teacher and founder, Drupon Thinley Ningpo Rinpoche, whose wish is to serve the local and national Buddhist community by offering the timeless teachings of the Buddha. As a center for Buddhist studies, Drong Ngur Jangchubling holds retreats, hosts visiting teachers, and offers in-depth study of the Buddhadharma. We welcome anyone who is interested in learning about these traditions to visit and practice with us.


Drukpa Mila Center

Address:   Longmont CO 80503
Tradition: Vajrayana, Drukpa Kagyu from Bhutan
Affiliation: Drukpa Kagyu
Phone: 303 449 3332 (General Inquiry)
E-mail: drukpamilacenter@msn.com
Website: http://www.drukpamilacenter.org/
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Spiritual Director: Ven. Karma Namgyel Rinpoche  
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The Drukpa Mila Center's mission is to spread authentic teachings from the Drukpa Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism in America, to benefit sentient beings everywhere. Drukpa Kagyu branches from the Kagyu tradition, one of four main schools in Tibetan Buddhism. It was founded in Bhutan by Shabdrung in the 17th century. The Drukpa Mila Center's founder and resident teacher, Venerable Karma Namgyel Rinpoche, also hails from Bhutan. Centers in the United States include Colorado and Oregon. International branches include Bhutan, Canada, and Taiwan.


Dzogchen Buddha Institute

Address: 160-C Donahue Street   Sausalito CA 94965-1250
Tradition: Vajrayana, Dzogchen Tibetan
Affiliation: Vajrayana-Dzogchen
Phone: (415) 887-2800
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Main Contact: Hazlitt Krog  Email  (Phone: 4I5-846-36I8)
Spiritual Director: Dzogchen Khenpo Choga  Email  (Phone: 702-526-0108)
Notes and Events:

Dzogchen Buddha Institute is the Bay Area organization established in 2002 by Dzogchen Khenpo Choga Rinpoche to provide support and educational programs for the study and practice of Buddhism in the Vajrayana tradition of the Dzogchen Lineage. The Institute hosts Khenpo Chogas Bay Area teaching events, live Webcasts, meditation retreats, as well as weekly Buddha Path meditation practice.


Dzogchen Community West Coast

Address: 2748 Adeline Street, Suite D   Berkeley CA 94103
Tradition: Dzogchen
Affiliation: International Dzogchen Community
Phone: 510-644-2260
E-mail: aha@dzogchencommunitywest.org
Website: http://www.dzogchencommunitywest.org
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Spiritual Director: Choegyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche  
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The Dzogchen Community West Coast was developed in California following many visits by Chögyal Namkhai Norbu,  beginning in 1979. It is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization established to help preserve his teachings and transmission for the future,  and to strengthen practice by working together. The Northern California Community organizes group practices on an ongoing basis. These ongoing practices enable participants to develop and integrate the teaching into daily life and to support each other in practice. Anyone who has received or intends to receive transmission from Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche is welcome to participate and learn.
The West Coast Community is linked to the Dzogchen Community of America, Tsegyalgar East, The original seat of the Dzogchen Community in North America, located in Conway Massachusetts, Tsegyalgar West, in Baja Sur, Mexico, and also the International Dzogchen Community, based in Tenerife, in the Canary Islands.


Dzogchen Community West Coast

Address: 2748 Adeline, Suite D   Berkeley CA 94703
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, Chogyal Namkhai Norbu
Phone: (510) 644-2260
E-mail: aha@dzogchencommunitywest.org
Website: http://www.dzogchencommunitywest.org
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Spiritual Director: Chogyal Namkhai Norbu  
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The Dzogchen Community West Coast developed in California following many visits by Chögyal Namkhai Norbu, beginning in 1979. It is a non-profit organization that was established to help preserve the teachings of Chögyal Namkhai Norbu for the future, and to strengthen practice by working together. The West Coast Community is linked to the Dzogchen Community of America, Tsegyalgar, the original seat of the Dzogchen Community in North America, located in Conway Massachusetts; and Tsegyalgar West, in Baja Sur, Mexico.

There are also groups of committed practitioners in Washington, Oregon, New Mexico and southern California. To contact these communities, visit our links page. 

The Northern California Community organizes weekly group practices at the Dondrub Ling Center in Berkeley. Special events, practice explanations,Santi Maha Sangha Study Groups, Vajra Dance, Yantra Yoga, and weekend workshops are held as well. These ongoing practices enable participants to develop and integrate the teaching into daily life and to support each other in practice. Anyone who has received or intends to receive transmission from Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche is welcome to participate and learn. 


Dzogchen Community West Coast

Address: 2748 Adeline Street Suite D   Berkeley CA 94703
Tradition: Vajrayana
Affiliation: International Dzogchen Community
Phone: 510-644-2260
E-mail: aha@dzogchencommmunitywest.org
Website: http://www.dzogchencommunitywest.org
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Main Contact: Gakyil  Email  (Phone: 510-644-2260)
Teacher: Choegyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche  
Spiritual Director: Choegyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

The Dzogchen Community West Coast counts among its members all those who are interested in the practice of Dzogchen as passed on to us by Chögyal Namkhai Norbu. The Community is thus seen as a place for sharing and exchange for people who share the same path towards knowledge. The various community centers are considered places for the practice of awareness where it is possible to collaborate with others in the perspective of a common spiritual enrichment.

It was developed in California following many visits by Chögyal Namkhai Norbu, beginning in 1979. It is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization established to help preserve his teachings and transmission for the future,  and to strengthen practice by working together. The Northern California Community organizes group practices on an ongoing basis. These ongoing practices enable participants to develop and integrate the teaching into daily life and to support each other in practice. Anyone who has received or intends to receive transmission from Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche is welcome to participate and learn.
The West Coast Community is linked to the Dzogchen Community of America, Tsegyalgar, The original seat of the Dzogchen Community in North America, located in Conway Massachusetts; and Tsegyalgar West, in Baja Sur, Mexico, and the International Dzogchen Community.
It has a non-bureaucratic organization, with systems of communication and collaboration which respect the various autonomous local conditions.


Dzokden

Address: 3436 Divisadero Street   San Francisco CA 94123
Tradition: Vajrayana, Jonang
Phone: 415-810-6168
E-mail: office@dzokden.org
Website: https://www.usa.dzokden.org
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Main Contact: Chloe Bregman  Email  
Spiritual Director: Khentrul Jamphel Lodro Rinpoche  Email  
Notes and Events:

Dzokden (USA) is a community under the guidance of Shar Khentrul Rinpoche. Our Kalachakra practice groups are devoted to spreading and realizing the teachings of Kalachakra in order to create the golden age of Shambhala in our world.  Shambhala is the perfection of peace and harmony, so in realizing Kalachakra and strengthening our connection with Shambhala we align our world to peace. We practice in the Jonang-Shambhala Kalachakra tradition the only Tibetan buddhist lineage to currently hold the completion stage yogas of Kalachakra.

We offer assistance to those preparing to take or who have taken the Kalachakra initiation by hosting empowerments, retreats and the ngondro teachings as well as facilitate a practice groups online for those who would like to actualize the complete Kalachakra path.


Dzokden International Practice Group

Address: 3436 Divisadero Street   San Francisco 94123
Tradition: Vajrayana
Affiliation: Khentrul Rinpoche
Phone: 4158106168
E-mail: chloe@dzokden.org
Website: http://www.dzokden.org
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Khentrul Jamphel Lodrö Rinpoche's International Communities of Kalachakra Practitioners. We have groups practicing in locations around the world. 


Earth Sanctuary

Address: 6144 Wahl Road   Freeland WA 98249
Tradition: Vajrayana, Sakya
Phone: (360) 321-5465
E-mail: celia@earthsanctuary.org
Website: http://www.earthsanctuary.org/
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Main Contact: Founder: Chuck Pettis  
Spiritual Director: H. H. Jigdal Dagchen Sakya  
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Earth Sanctuary combines exemplary ecology with art and spirit to create a sanctuary for birds and wildlife and a peaceful place for personal renewal and spiritual connection

Visit Earth Sanctuary on Whidbey Island
Earth Sanctuary is open every day of the year, rain or shine, during daylight hours. $7/person fee. No dogs and no fires please.


East Bay Meditation Center

Address: 2147 Broadway  Oakland CA 94612
Tradition: Theravada, open to all
Phone: 510-268-0696
E-mail: eastbaymeditation@yahoo.com
Website: http://eastbaymeditation.org
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Notes and Events:

Founded in a celebration of diversity, the East Bay Meditation Center welcomes everyone seeking to end suffering and cultivate happiness. Our mission is to foster liberation, personal and interpersonal healing, social action, and inclusive community building. We offer mindfulness practices and teachings on wisdom and compassion from Buddhist and other spiritual traditions. Rooted in our commitment to diversity, we operate with transparent democratic governance, generosity-based economics, and environmental sustainability.


East Coast/Atlanta Jodo Shu Buddhist Group

Address: 30317   Atlanta 30317
Tradition: Mahayana, Jodo Shu / Japanese Pure Land Buddhism
Affiliation: Jodo Shu
E-mail: atlnembutsu18@gmail.com
Website: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nembutsuatl
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Main Contact: Chris Miller  Email  (Phone: 803-454-4830)
Teacher: Rev. T. Kasahara  
Notes and Events:

As a new and dynamic group, our purpose is to connect like-minded individuals who share an interest in Jōdo-Shū Buddhism, within the United States, Atlanta, Georgia, and beyond. We aim to foster a sense of community by providing resources, information, and a platform for discussion. Our activities include both in-person and virtual gatherings, offering opportunities for shared exploration and deepening our understanding of Honen Shonin and Jōdo-Shū Buddhism.


East Coast/Atlanta Jodo Shu Community

Address:   Atlanta 30317
Tradition: Mahayana, Jodo Shu / Pure Land Buddhism
Affiliation: Jodo Shu
E-mail: Atlantanembutsu18@gmail.com
Website: https://m.facebook.com/groups/643815111196669/?ref=share&mibextid=S66gvF
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Notes and Events:

Welcome to the East Coast/Atlanta Jōdo-shū Community, a space dedicated to spreading the profound teachings of Honen Shonin, a 12th-century Japanese Buddhist Monk, and the essence of Pure Land Buddhism throughout Atlanta, the East Coast of the United States, and beyond. While we're rooted in Atlanta, Georgia, our doors are open wide to individuals from every corner of the globe, transcending state, country, or location boundaries.

At the heart of Jōdo-shū, or the Pure Land School, lies the simple yet profound practice of Nembutsu. Through the repeated recitation of "Namu Amida Butsu" (I take refuge in Amida Buddha), we align our hearts and minds with the Primal 18th vow of Amida Buddha. This vow, solemnly made by Amida Buddha, states, "If, when I achieve Buddhahood, sentient beings of the ten directions who sincerely and joyfully entrust themselves to me, wish to be reborn in my land and recite my name, even ten times, should fail to be born there, may I not attain perfect enlightenment. Excepted are those who commit the five gravest transgressions or slander the correct Dharma."

Our community is a meeting ground for Nembutsu practitioners, regardless of their specific tradition or school. Here, we come together to find mutual fulfillment, engage in edifying discussions, share valuable resources, and collectively advance the teachings of Honen Shonin. Join us on this journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth as we explore the path of Pure Land Buddhism and celebrate the timeless wisdom of Honen Shonin. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or just beginning your journey, you're warmly welcomed to be a part of our inclusive and supportive community.

Namu Amida Butsu and welcome!


East End Dharma Group

Address: 30 West End Ave.  East Quogue, NY 11942
Tradition: Vajrayana, Shangpa Kagyu/ Karma Kagyu Tibetan
Affiliation: Kagyu Thubten Choling Monastery - H.E. Kalu Rinpoche - Ven. Lama Norlha Rinpoche
Phone: 631-561-7621
E-mail: lutha@hamptonsbuddhism.com
Website: http://hamptonsbuddhism.com/
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Teacher: Ven. Lama Norlha Rinpoche  
Spiritual Director: Ven.Ven. Lama Norlha Rinpoche  Email  (Phone: 845-297-4840)
Main Contact: Lutha Leahy-Miller  Email  (Phone: 631-561-7621)
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East End Dharma Group is a Satellite Group of Kagyu Thubten Choling Monastery in Wappingers Falls, N.Y.

East End Dharma is under the direction and guidance of Ven. Lama Norlha Rinpoche. Members of EEDG meet weekly in Sagaponack, NY for the recitation of the Chenrezi Sadhana and/ or Shinay meditation as presented and taught by H.E. Kalu Rinpoche and Ven. Lama Norlha Rinpoche of KTC Monastery.

For more info see our URL\'s below:

http://www.eastendharma.com/

http://meditationhamptons.com/

http://hamptonsbuddhism.com/

www.myspace.com/east_end_dharma

Tibetan Buddhist Meditation - Friday Evenings: 5:30PM - 6:30PM
At The Ocean Zendo In Sagaponack, N.Y.
Hosted by East End Dharma Group
For more info go to www.eastendharma.com or call: (631) 561-7621


East Valley Sangha

Address: 229 E. Palo Verde Street   Gilbert AZ 85296
Tradition: Mahayana, Non-Sectarian
Affiliation: Non-affiliated
Phone: (480) 545-7684
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Spiritual Director: Rev. Terrence Daigyo Lewis  Email  
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We meet once a month on a Sunday at 9 a.m.  Please call for the next meeting.
We perform a Pure Land/Zen service followed by a discussion.


Eastern Sun Sangha

Address: 1173 West Boylston Street  Worcester MA 01606
Tradition: Mahayana
Affiliation: Bright Dawn Institute
Phone: 1-508-335-1407
E-mail: eastern_sun_sangha@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.easternsunsangha.org
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Spiritual Director: Toyo Katamori  Email  (Phone: 1-508-335-1407)
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Eastern Sun Sangha is a non-profit educational refuge dedicated to exploring Operative Buddhism. The Sangha provides a spring into the study and practice, between secular and non-secular practice. Focusing on the Three Treasures, The Buddha, The Law, and The Order. The Four Noble Truths, The Eight Fold Path and the Precepts. ESS follows along the Mahayana Vehicle with a touch of Jodu-Shinsu and its own secular practices.


EcoSangha Seattle

Address: 14821 255 Avenue S.E.   Issaquah WA 98027
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Affiliation: White Cloud Buddhist Society
Phone: 1 888 726-8992
Fax: 1 888 726-8992
E-mail: info@ecosangha.com
Website: http://www.ecosangha.com
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Teacher: Dr. Jason Wirth  
Spiritual Director: Xiaobaiyun  Email  (Phone: 1 888 726-8992)
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EcoSangha is devoted to the propagation of Buddhism as an inherently ecological perspective and to finding answers to today\\\'s urgent environmental challenges, most particularly our destruction of the earth through Buddhism\\\'s three poisons of greed, hatred and ignorance.

Programs are conducted primarily on the Seattle University campus, with weekly Zen-style meditation sittings and periodic lectures and conferences.

For a complete schedule, see the web site.


Ecumenical Buddhist Society

Address: 1516 W. 3rd Street   Little Rock AS 72201
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, All Buddhist traditions and everyone welcome
Phone: (501) 376-7056
E-mail: ebs@aristotle.net
Website: http://www.ebslr.org
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Contact: Doug Holmes  Email  
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The purpose of the Ecumenical Buddhist Society is to provide a place where anyone can meditate with others on a daily or weekly basis, to bring Buddhist teachers, retreats, classes, and social events to the Little Rock area and to help provide ways to explore different branches and practices of Buddhist philosophy.


Ecumenical Buddhist Society

Address: 1516 W. 3rd Street   Little Rock AS 72201
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, Zen, and traditions practiced
Phone: (501) 376-7056
E-mail: ebs@aristotle.net
Website: http://www.ebslr.org
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Contact: Doug Holmes  Email  
Notes and Events:

The purpose of the Ecumenical Buddhist Society is to provide a place where anyone can meditate with others on a daily or weekly basis, to bring Buddhist teachers, retreats, classes, and social events to the Little Rock area and to help provide ways to explore different branches and practices of Buddhist philosophy.


Ehipassiko Meditation Centre

Address: 5107 Whitestone Road. NE   Calgary Alberta T1Y 1T4
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: International Buddhist Foundation in Calgary
Phone: 403 280 9729
Fax: 403 280 9729
E-mail: ehipassiko@lankamail.com
Website: http://ehipassiko-calgary.org/
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Teacher: Venerable Dedunupitiye Upananda Thero  
Teacher: Venerable Werapitiye Somananda Thero  
Main Contact: Venerable Werapitiye Somananda Thero  (Phone: 403 280 9729)
Notes and Events:

he Sri Lankan Buddhist Society of Calgary is a religious, charitable, non profit organization registered with the Government of Canada. It is solely funded by members and well-wishers of the community. The objective of the Society is to give the noblest gift of the Dhamma and spiritual guidance to its congregation. The Society caters to the religious needs of its members while the borders are open to everyone in Canada as well as in the United States of America. Our services include counseling, spiritual guidance, Sunday school service to our children, community work, national and cultural services, personality development and non-violence awareness programs for youth, and library services to name a few that are all free of charge.


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