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True North Insight
Address: P.O. Box 115, Station NDG Montreal Quebec H4A 3P4
Tradition: Theravada, Vipassana
Phone: 514-488-7484
E-mail: info@truenorthinsight.org
Website: http://www.truenorthinsight.org
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Teachers: Pascal Auclair, Jim Bedard, Leigh Brasington, Norman Feldman, Michele McDonald, Daryl Lynn Ross, Molly Swan.
Tsem Rinpoche Foundation
Address: Unit #5 Soledad Plaza
20655 Soledad Canyon Road Santa Clarita CA 91351
Tradition: Vajrayana
Affiliation: KECHARA - A Tsem Rinpoche Organisation
E-mail: foundation@tsemrinpoche.com
Website: http://www.tsemrinpoche.com/foundation
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Main Contact: Pastor Loh Seng Piow
Teacher: Pastor Khong Jean Ai
Spiritual Director: H.E. Tsem Tulku Rinpoche
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Tsem Rinpoche Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit charitable institution dedicated to encouraging the growth, development and study of Buddhism, Buddhist philosophy and various spiritual paths. Also to provide the public with Buddhist-related and spiritual services and educational content.
Incorporated officially on 19th February 2014 in the USA, Tsem Rinpoche Foundation, Inc. operates a global group of Buddhist associations and social enterprises. This includes Kechara House, a non-profit Buddhist association in Malaysia, and Kechara Soup Kitchen, a charitable project whose primary goal is to feed and empower the homeless and underprivileged in Malaysia, Indonesia and Shanghai to become independent and self-sustaining.
Tubten Kunga Center for the Study of Tibetan Buddhism
Address: 201 SE 15th Terrace Cove Plaza Deerfield Beach FL 33441
Tradition: Mahayana, Tibetan, Gelupa tradition of His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Affiliation: FPMT
Phone: 954-421-6224
E-mail: TubtenKunga-subscribe@yahoogroup.com
Website: http://www.tubtenkunga.org/
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Resident Geshe/Teacher: Geshe Konchog Kyab
Main Contact: Elaine B. Email (Phone: 954-421-6224)
Teacher: Residnet Teacher Geshe Konchog K
Spiritual Director: Alex S. Email
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Our goal at Tubten Kunga Center (“TKC”) is to help students achieve their maximum potential for wisdom, happiness, and compassion. Our programs present Buddhist teachings in an authentic and traditional manner, without compromising their integrity. At the same time, we attempt to adapt the presentation of these teachings to modern mentalities, sensibilities, and situations. Our resident teacher, Geshe Konchog Kyab, has spent many years teaching to western students in the United States and Europe, following his extensive training in the Tibetan monastic system. We are also fortunate to be a part of the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition, which has been teaching Buddhism in the West for several decades.
At TKC, you will find students from all walks of life. Most people who attend classes and events at our center are not Buddhists, but are attracted to Buddhism’s message of peace, compassion, and wisdom. Our students are young and old, married and single, and from all religious and ethnic backgrounds. We provide an engaging selection of classes to suit all levels of interest and effort. We also attempt to foster a community atmosphere, where people can come when they need support during difficult times. We invite you to become a part of our Dharma family, or just drop in as you please!
We follow the inspiration of Lama Zopa Rinpoche , spiritual director of the FPMT, and present a variety of courses and programs aimed at improving the hearts and minds of all people. We believe that a combination of study, practice, ritual, and community service is the optimal method for progressing towards enlightenment. Students are encouraged to participate in a variety of classes and projects, to suit their schedules and interests. Most importantly, we expect students to take what they learn into their hearts, and carry it into their every-day lives. At work, at home, in traffic – we help our students cultivate the tools for a happier lifestyle, and a more peaceful environment.
At Tubten Kunga Center, we have been handed down one of the most authentic and unbroken lineages in Buddhism. We adhere to the Gelugpa tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, which is the main lineage kept by His Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama. Gelugpa Buddhism began in Tibet with the great scholar and practitioner Je Tsongkhapa (1357-1453), who personally founded many of the great Tibetan monasteries, and was tutor to the first Dalai Lama. The Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (FPMT) has helped share this tradition with the rest of the world, through their network of monasteries, centers, and study groups. The FPMT was founded by Lama Thubten Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche. We are pending re-affiliation with the FPMT, and are honored to serve south Florida.
We are supporters of His Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama, and the Tibetan government-in-exile. Our resident teacher, Geshe Konchog Kyab, is a lifetime student of His Holiness, and we derive many of our teachings from the Dalai Lama’s commentaries and teachings. We strongly believe in the Dalai Lama’s mission of peace, harmony, and freedom for all people.
We are a non-for-profit organization, and we have been serving South Florida for over 10 years. Our “staff” is comprised 100% of volunteers, who give their time to serve TKC’s students. Even our resident teacher, Geshe Konchog Kyab is a volunteer. Geshe la does not receive a salary from TKC, although we do cover his living expenses and provide him with a very modest stipend for his daily needs. We rely 100% on donations and purchases from our shop to support our expenses. This is truly your center!
Tubten Kunga Center was founded in 1994, under the spiritual direction of Lama Zopa Rinpoche, by Jacqueline Keeley. For many years, the group was composed of a core cluster of interested people, who met in public venues and at private homes. In 1999, thanks to the generosity of our donors, students and practitioners, the Center moved into a physical facility. Since May of 2000, we are grateful to host Lama Geshe Konchog Kyab as resident teacher.
Tucson Mindfulness Practice Community
Address: 150 S. 4th Ave Tucson 85701
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, Order of Interbeing and Buddhist Society for Compassionate Wisdom
Affiliation: Non-Affiliated; Independent
Phone: 520-271-6518
E-mail: frankjude@mindfulnessyoga.net
Website: http://www.tucsonyoga.com
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Main Contact: Poep Sa Frank Jude Boccio Email (Phone: 520 624-7949)
Spiritual Director: Poep Sa Frank Jude Boccio Email (Phone: 520-624-7949)
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Tucson Mindfulness Practice Sangha The sangha is a community of practitioners who aspire to support one another to live in harmony as they awaken to a life of love and understanding together.
With Poep Sa Frank Jude Boccio
Those who practice mindful living will inevitably transform themselves and their way of life. Mindfulness is the seed of awakened living, awareness, understanding, compassion, freedom, and healing. With mindfulness, we learn to live more simply, to enjoy ourselves, our friends and our natural environment. We free ourselves from the conditioned patterns of behavior so that we can respond to the varying conditions of life with love, care and wisdom.
All are welcome to join the Tucson Mindfulness Practice Community at Tucson Yoga. We meet on Sundays, from 7:00 - 8:30 PM. The non-sectarian practice includes sitting and walking meditation, instruction and discussion. Under the direction of guiding teacher, Poep Sa Frank Jude Boccio.
Tung Ling Kok Yuen, Canada Society
Address: 2495 Victoria Drive Vancouver BC V5N 4L1
Tradition: Mahayana, Non-Sectarian, Chinese Pure Land
Phone: (604) 255-6337
Fax: (604) 255-0836
E-mail: tlky@axionet.com
Website: http://www.buddhistdoor.com/
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Languages: Cantonese & English
Activities:
Morning and evening sutra chanting, Sunday assemblies, special celebrations, meditation classes, and chanting ceremonies. Dharma classes in Theravada and Mahayana traditions. Courses in Buddhist theory, chanting, computers, ESL, Chinese/Mandarin, Tai Chi, calligraphy, and vegetarian cooking.
Temple Features:
Main worship hall, meditation hall, ancestral hall, bilingual library, gift shop, garden, and various classrooms. Library features books on all sects of Buddhism. Visitors welcome!
Turtleback Zendo
Address: 4 Alyce Ct Lawrenceville 08648
Tradition: Mahayana, Mitra Bishop Roshi
Affiliation: Rinzai Zen
Phone: 1 609 213 6006
E-mail: turtlebackzendo@gmail.com
Website: http://www.turtlebackzendo.org
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Main Contact: Shotai Scott Email (Phone: 6092136006)
Spiritual Director: Shōtai Scott Email (Phone: 6092136006)
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Turtleback Zendo (TBZ) in Lawrenceville New Jersey is located between Princeton on one side and the state capital on the other and it borders an old growth forest through which there is a network of woodland trails for walking meditation.
TBZ hosts daily morning and evening zazen.
Shōtai Scott is Head Monk at TBZ. She was a student of Philip Kapleau Roshi and later, Bodin Kjolhede Roshi, both of Rochester Zen Center in New York from 1990 to 2010. Shōtai became a Student of Mitra Bishop Roshi of Mountain Gate New Mexico in 2011 and was ordained by her in the Rinzai tradition in 2018.
Turtleback Zendo participates through teleconferencing with monthly sesshins in Mountain Gate New Mexico.
Tushita Kadampa Buddhist Center
Address: 211 Legion Way SW Olympia WA 98501
Tradition: Vajrayana
Affiliation: New Kadampa Tradition
Phone: 3607547787
E-mail: info@meditateinolympia.org
Website: http://www.meditateinolympia.org
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Teacher: Gen Kelsang Wangpo
Spiritual Director: Gen-la Kelsang Dekyong
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Our Center was founded by Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso in 2002 based on a request for teachings. We are here to provide the people of the South Sound Region with the opportunity to learn about meditation and its benefits, and how to practice Buddha's timeless teachings.
Tushita Kadampa Buddhist Center
Address: 1501 Pacific Avenue, Suite #301
United Way Building Tacoma WA 98402
Tradition: Vajrayana
Affiliation: New Kadampa Tradition
Phone: 3607547787
E-mail: info@meditateinolympia.org
Website: http://www.meditateintacoma.org
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Spiritual Director: Gen-la Kelsang Dekyong
Teacher: Gen Kelsang Wangpo
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Our Center was founded by Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso in 2012 based on a request for teachings. We are here to provide the people of the South Sound Region with the opportunity to learn about meditation and its benefits, and how to practice Buddha's timeless teachings.
Two Rivers Zen Community
Address: 926 Court Street Honesdale PA 18431
Tradition: Mahayana, Soto Zen
Affiliation: Udumbara National Sangha
Phone: 5702517800
E-mail: chugai108@gmail.com
Website: http://www.tworiverszen.org
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Spiritual Director: Rev. Seiso Paul Cooper Email (Phone: 5702517800)
Teacher: Rev. Seiso Paul Cooper
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We offer introduction to zazen (Zen meditation)*, zazenkai (day-long retreats), traditional services; Zen studies classes and special events including retreats, workshops led by visiting teachers and ongoing one-on-one private instructions for review and refinement on a regular basis. **
The Two Rivers Zen Community meets at the Court Street Zendo located at 926 Court St., 2nd floor, Honesdale, PA. 18431, at the corner of Tenth Street, across the street from Central Park. Court Street Zendo is formally designated as “Bendowa Temple” “Bendowa” means “Wholehearted Practice of the Way,” which is our emphasis at Two Rivers.
All programs, unless otherwise noted, are open to all at no fee. Voluntary donations are welcomed and gratefully appreciated.
Further Details: www.tworiverszen.org
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* Introduction to Zen form and practice available Sundays at 9:00 A.M. by previous appointment via e-mail: chugai108@gmail.com before 6:00 P.M. on the Saturday prior to your first visit, or by pre-arranged appointment.
Two Rivers is a non-profit religious organization incorporated in the Commonwealth of PA.
Tzu Chi Greater Washington DC Regional Office
Address: 1516 Moorings Dr
Reston,VA 20190 Reston 20190
Tradition: Mahayana, Dharma Master Cheng Yen
Affiliation: Worldwide Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation
Phone: 703-707-8606
Website: https://tzuchi.us/offices/dc#offices
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Underdog Zendo
Address: 2950 West Chicago Ave. #201, Chicago, IL 60622 Chicago IL 60622
Tradition: Mahayana, Zen Buddhist
Affiliation: Drinking Gourd Institute, Buddhist Temple of Toledo
E-mail: UnderdogZendo@gmail.com
Website: http://UnderdogZendo.com
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Senior Dharma Teacher: Rev. Jay Rinsen Weik
Practice Leader: Shawn Shaon Nichols Email
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Underdog Zendo is a vibrant Zen Practice Group located on the West Side of Chicago. We are a growing Sangha of open-minded folks coming together to practice Zazen. U-Z is dedicated to providing a positive space for all those interested in the path of enlightenment and the practice of Zen Buddhism. We hold Weekly Zen Practice every Sunday 4-6pm - All welcome!
Unitarian Universalist Society of Black Hawk County
Address: 3912 Cedar Heights Drive Cedar Falls IA 50613
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: 319-266-5640
Website: http://www.uusbhc.org
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Spiritual Director: Eva Chameron Email
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Buddhist path services on Thursday nights at 7:30pm. Dharma talks and meditation.
University Buddhist Association at UCLA
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
E-mail: buddhist@ucla.edu
Website: http://www.studentgroups.ucla.edu/buddhist/index.html
Staff Member: Eric Email
Main Contact: Eric Email
Teacher: Venerable Kusala
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Bringing the Sangha to the University
In order for students to meet and learn about a variety of Buddhist traditions, the UBA sponsors guest speakers from many of the local temples in Southern California to come and speak at UCLA.
For more information, please visit:
University of Toronto Buddhism & Psychology Student Union
Address: 105 George Street, Toronto, ON Toronto Ontario M5A 2N4
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Affiliation: Buddhism, Psychology, and Mental Health program
E-mail: ut.bpsu@gmail.com
Website: http://bpsu.org
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The Buddhism and Psychology Student Union (BPSU) is a child of the ongoing dialogue between Buddhism and the mind sciences. Our main aim is to offer a forum for University of Toronto students to openly investigate and uncover whatever implications this dialogue may bring.
Additionally, we hope to provide opportunities for our members to integrate the Dharma into their other academic and personal pursuits. Although BPSU represents students in the Buddhism, Psychology, & Mental Health (BPMH) program, everyone is welcome to attend our academic and social events. More importantly, everyone is encouraged to participate in what we feel is an expansion of what it means to study the body-mind complex.
University Prince Edward Island - Meditation Group
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
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Meditation at 7.00 pm on Thursday evenings Chaplaincy Centre\'s meditation room on the campus of the UPEI
Contacts: John DeGrace at UPEI (566-0439) or Cop Macdonald (894-5236)
Upaya Zen Center
Address: 1404 Cerro Gordo Road Santa Fe NM 87501
Tradition: Mahayana, Soto Zen Lineage, White Plum Asanga, Thich Nhat Hanh, Roshi Bernie Glassman.
Affiliation: Zen Buddhism
Phone: (505) 986-8518
E-mail: upaya@upaya.org
Website: http://www.upaya.org/
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Spiritual Director: Roshi Joan Halifax - Abbot and Founder
Teacher: Roshi Joan Halifax, Ph.D.
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Upaya is a Zen Buddhist residential, practice, and educational center dedicated to the development of the relationship between traditional Buddhism and compassionate engagement with our world.
Upaya Zen is a model of socially engaged Buddhism. It brings together many projects focused on social transformation, including work in prisons, end-of-life care, serving the homeless, training chaplains in socially engaged practice, peace and non-violence work, training of clinicians in compassionate care, and delivering healthcare in remote regions of the Himalayas.
Upaya is a global community for those working to create racial, economic, and environmental justice, compassionate care for the most vulnerable, and a place of committed, daily contemplative practice and learning through its retreats, trainings, and programs, free Dharma podcasts, and community services.
Urban Dharma
Address: 29 Page Avenue, Asheville NC
Tradition: Vajrayana, Drikung Kagyü, Tibetan
Affiliation: Venerable Wei Wu, Abbot & Founder of Than Hsiang Temple, Malaysia
Website: http://www.udharmanc.com/#!community
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Main Contact: Dr. Hun Lye, UDNC Founder & President
Spiritual Director: Venerable Khenchen Konchog Gyaltshen Rinpoche,
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We are at 29 Page Avenue - across from historic Grove Arcade in downtown Asheville. Urban Dharma is a temple with meditation and teaching space, a Tibetan art/ritual gallery, a Buddhist library and a tea-corner for relaxation.
UD Temple Hours (Gallery closed)
Tuesday 12 noon - 5 pm
Wednesday 12 noon - 5 pm
UD Temple & Gallery Hours
Thursday 12 noon - 8 pm
Friday 12 noon - 8 pm
Saturday 12 noon - 8 pm
Sunday 12 noon - 5 pm
We encourage walk-ins, whether motivated by simple curiosity or existential crisis, drop-ins for tea and relaxation or sit-ins - sit and be.
UU Meditation (Zen)
Address: 5090 Center Street NE
Salem OR 97317
Tradition: Mahayana, Maria Kannon Zen Center
Phone: (503) 949-3188
E-mail: heronlodge@aol.com
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Teacher: Lee Ann Nail
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Vajra Dakini Nunnery
Address: Bristol Bristol VT 05443
Tradition: Vajrayana, Drikung Kagyu, Tibetan Buddhist
Affiliation: Drikung Kagyu
Phone: 802 453 6867
E-mail: info@vajradakininunnery.org
Website: http://www.vajradakininunnery.org/
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Teacher: Khenmo Drolma
Spiritual Director: HH Chetsang Rinpoche; Ven. Dhyani Ywahoo
Main Contact: Khenmo Drolma Email
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Mail to PO Box 382 Bristol VT 05443
Vajra Dakini Nunnery is a contemplative nuns community in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. With the blessing and patronage of H.H. Chetsang Rinpoche, founded by Ven Dhyani Ywahoo and directed by Abesss Khenmo Drolma, it is dedicated to prayers for welfare of all sentient beings. It is open to ordained and lay Sangha through programs and retreats.
Vajra Light Buddhist Center
Address: 234 North Central Avenue Hartsdale NY 10530
Tradition: Mahayana, New Kadampa Tradition
Phone: (914) 607-3583
E-mail: Info@VajraLight.org
Website: http://www.vajraight.org, www.meditationinwestchester.org
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Main Contact: Daniel Morris, AD Email (Phone: 914-275-2877)
Teacher: Kadam Morten Clausen
Spiritual Director: Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
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Vajra Light Buddhist Center is a Buddhist meditation center in Hartsdale, NY, in Westchester County. We offer instruction in meditation and Buddhist spiritual practice through meditation classes, retreats and special events. Taugh by qualified Western teachers, Vajra Light\\\'s meditation classes are very easy to understand and apply to our daily lives. The classes are suitable fo both beginners and more advanced practitioners.
Vajra North, Rigdrol Dechen Ling
Address: P.O. Box 31840
Whitehorse Yukon Territory Y1A 6L3
Tradition: Vajrayana, Nyingma Tibetan
Affiliation: Chagdud Gonpa Foundation
Phone: (867) 667-6951
Fax: (867) 668-5610
E-mail: buchans@northwestel.net
Website: http://www.vajranorth.org/
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Main Contact: Cheryl Buchan Email (Phone: (867) 667-6951)
Teacher: Lama Drimed Norbu
Spiritual Director: H.E. Chagdud Rinpoche
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Weekly practice of Red Tara (English concise version) on 403 Lowes St. Whitehorse
Extended practices held according to lunar calendar found on www.chagdud.org
four retreats held per year with empowerments and teachings in Red Tara, Chenrezig, Ngondro and others with Chagdud Gonpa Lamas and Rinpoches.
Vajra Vidya Down East
Address: 161 State Street
Ellsworth ME 04605
Tradition: Vajrayana, Kagyu Tibetan
Affiliation: Vajra Vidya
Phone: (207) 422-3412
E-mail: vajravidyadowneast@hotmail.com
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Main Contact: Bill Lawless Email (Phone: (207) 422-3412)
Teacher: Bill Lawless
Spiritual Director: Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche
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The center follows the Tibetan tradition of Buddhism under the guidence of the Venerable KhenchenThrangu Rinpoche. Meditation and classes meet twice weekly throughout the year.
Vajradhara Meditation Center
Address: 235 St. Marks Avenue Brooklyn NY 11215
Tradition: Mahayana, New Kadampa Tradition - International Kadampa Buddhist Union
Affiliation: New Kadampa Tradition - International Kadampa Buddhist Union
Phone: 347-715-6999
E-mail: info@brooklynmeditation.org
Website: http://brooklynmeditation.org/
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Main Contact: Matthew Riechers Email (Phone: 347-715-6999)
Teacher: Matthew Riechers
Spiritual Director: Matthew Riechers Email (Phone: 347-715-6999)
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Vajradhara Meditation Center was established to provide people in Brooklyn with the opportunity to learn about Meditation and the practice Buddhist teachings. To fulfill this aim we have a space in Prospect Heights, located at 235 St. Marks Ave (just off Vanderbilt Ave). We also offer branch classes held at various other locations throughout Brooklyn.
The Center is run by volunteers who themselves are dedicated practitioners, and we have a warm and welcoming community.
Please feel free to drop in for a visit. Before and after classes, there is always someone at hand who can answer your questions. In addition to the beautiful meditation room, you can also check out our bookstore and gift shop, or just spend time in our comfortable lounge.
If you wish to participate in the activities at the center, we recommend that you begin with one of our General Program classes.
Vajradhara Meditation Center is a member of the New Kadampa Tradition (NKT). The NKT is an International Union of Kadampa Buddhist Centers. There are currently over 1,000 centers worldwide. In the area, we have centers in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Long Island, and other locations throughout New York and New Jersey. From time to time we gather as a family at the Kadampa Meditation Center, home of our national Temple, for festivals, special courses, and retreats.
If you have any questions, check out our resource pages or feel free to contact us.
How to Get Started
Our weekly classes are a great place to start. A typical class will include teachings, two guided meditations and a question & answer session.
Taught by qualified Western teachers, the meditation classes are very easy to understand and apply to our daily lives. The classes are suitable for both beginners and more advanced meditation practitioners, and emphasize how to meditate and practice in our NY urban environment.
Meditation is a simple yet profound method to improve the quality of our lives and develop inner peace. Through following very simple, practical instructions we can learn to let go of the causes of our pain and dissatisfaction and to gain the inner peace and clarity we seek. We offer a wide range of classes from basic introductions to Buddhist meditation, applying Buddha’s teachings to daily life issues such as anger and improving relationships, to comprehensive study programs of Buddhist view, meditation and action. Everyone is welcome.
Vajramudra Dharma Center
Address: 154 Granite St. Rockport MA 01966
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan
Affiliation: Asian Classics Institute
E-mail: sangha@aci-capeann.org
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Main Contact: Phil Salzman Email
Spiritual Director: Lama Sumati Marut
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ACI–Cape Ann, Inc. is dedicated to providing for the serious study and personal practice of the authentic teachings of Mahayana Buddhism, in a western context and in ways that enhance and deepen intellectual, cultural and spiritual understanding. Our Spiritual Director is Venerable Sumati Marut. We offer a comprehensive series of courses that provide an authentic, thorough, and accurate Mahayana Buddhist education. All our classes and events are open to the public and include weekly meditation meetings, formal Asian Classics Institute Courses, monthly Dharma Days, classes and workshops offered by guest teachers, and extended teaching visits from our spiritual head, Lama Marut.
Our Vajramudra Dharma Center is located at 154 Granite Street in Rockport, MA. USA.
Please check out our Google Calendar for our current schedule.
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Vajrapani Buddhist Center
Address: 55 West Colonial Drive Orlando FL 32801
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, New Kadampa
Phone: (407) 245-7574
E-mail: vajrapani@meditationinorlando.org
Website: http://www.meditationinorlando.org
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Main Contact: Karen Velez, Education Program Coordinator
Teacher: Ricc Bishop
Spiritual Director: Ven. Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
Notes and Events:
General & Introductory Meditation Classes
Thursdays 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Saturdays 10:00am - 11:30am
Foundation Program (Advanced Study)
Mondays 7:15pm - 9:15pm
We also offer many scheduled pujas (chanted meditaitons) and special classes & events on a monthly basis. See our online calendar at www.MeditationInOrlando.org.
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