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Cheyenne Kadampa Meditation Group
Address: 113 E. 17th Street. (RubyJuice) Cheyenne WY 82001
Tradition: Vajrayana, New Kadampa Tradition
Phone: (970) 482 7613
E-mail: info@meditateinfortcollins.org
Website: http://meditateinfortcollins.org/meditation-and-buddhism-in-cheyenne/
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Teacher: Gen Kelsang Rinzin
Main Contact: Kelsang Thaye Email (Phone: 970-482-7613)
Spiritual Director: Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
Notes and Events:
Weekly Drop-in Meditation Classes at 7:15 pm Wednesdays
Chiang Rai Buddhist Group
Address: Chiang Rai Sangha College, Rittiprasath Road, T.Wiang A.Muang, Chiang Rai 57000
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Chiang Rai Sangha College
Phone: +6653021421
E-mail: tony.macgregor@gmail.com
Website: https://chiangraibuddhistgroup.wordpress
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Spiritual Director: Phrakhru Suthee Email (Phone: +6653601070)
Main Contact: Tony Macgregor Email (Phone: +6653021421)
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Chiang Rai Buddhist Group is an English-language largely expat group that meets regularly for meditation and Buddhist study. We organize meditation retreat and hold Dhamma discussion.
Chicago Ratna Shri Sangha
Address: 5337 W. Cullom Ave Chicago IL 60641
Tradition: Vajrayana, Drikung Kagyu Tibetan
Affiliation: Drikung Kagyu
E-mail: ratnachi@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.chicagoratnashri.org
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Main Contact: Bill Pope Email
Teacher: Drupon Rinchen Dorjee Rinpoche
Spiritual Director: Drupon Rinchen Dorjee Rinpoche
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The Chicago Ratna Shri Sangha is a non-profit organization dedicated to the practice of Tibetan Buddhism as passed down in the Drikung Kagyu Lineage founded by Lord Jigten Sumgon in the 12th Century. Born in Tibet Lord Jigten Sumgon (Rinchen Phel or Ratna Shri in Sanskrit) was an emanation of Buddha Shakyamuni and was considered to be one of the greatest disciples of Phagmo Drupa, who named him as his successor.
Founded in 1994 by the Venerable Khenchen Konchog Gyaltshen Rinpoche, Chicago Ratna Shri Sangha has sustained itself with regular practice in the homes of local practitioners and teachings given by the precious lamas of the Drikung Kagyu lineage, who have been invited several times yearly.
Under the guidance of our spiritual director, Drupon Rinchen Dorjee Rinpoche, we are striving to establish a strong center dedicated to serving the Chicago area as a place for teachings, practice, contemplation, and meditation. Under the guidance of Drupon Rinchen Dorjee Rinpoche, our goal is to sponsor regular retreats, teachings, and to maintain our regular weekly practice. In the future we hope to establish a broader spectrum of activities to benefit both the local community and other communities worldwide.
Chicago Zen Center
Address: 2029 Ridge Ave. Evanston IL 60201
Tradition: Mahayana, Zen Soto/Rinzai, Kapleau Line
Affiliation: Rochester Zen Center
E-mail: contact@chicagozen.org
Website: http://www.chicagozen.org
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Teacher: Ven. Shodhin Geiman
Main Contact: Ven. Shodhin Geiman Email
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Full weekly schedule of zazen and dokusan. Teisho on Sunday. Sesshin 4+ times a year.
Chicago Zen Meditation Community
Address: Chicago IL 60602
Tradition: Mahayana, Dainin Katagiri
Affiliation: Soto Zen
Phone: 312-576-3582
E-mail: info@zenchicago.org
Website: http://www.zenchicago.org
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Main Contact: Myoshi Roger Thomson Email (Phone: 312-576-3582)
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We are a diverse group of Chicagoans committed to practicing the Zen way of awakening together, and to providing a place for others to come to and deepen their own practice. See our website at www.zenchicago.org for additional information.
We meet twice per week: Sunday evenings at 7:00 p.m. in the Lincoln Park neighborhood and Wednesday afternoons at 2:15 p.m. in the Chicago Loop.
On Sunday evenings, we meet for zazen, chanting and a dharma talk. We meet at the Cenacle Retreat Center, 513 W. Fullerton, in Chicago\\\'s Lincoln Park neighborhood. Meditation begins promptly at 7:00 p.m. Meditation instruction is available for newcomers every week at 6:40 p.m.
On Wednesday afternoons, we meet for zazen, kinhin, and a dharma talk. We meet at 30 N. Michigan Ave., Room 1111 (across the street from Millennium Park). Meditation begins promptly at 2:15 p.m., so please plan to arrive early. If you are new to Buddhist meditation, please plan to attend a meditation instruction session before your first visit. Our teacher, Myoshi Thomson, offers meditation instruction to newcomers every Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in Suite 1008 of the same building. If you are planning on attending meditation instruction, please email us at info@zenchicago.org so we know to expect you.
We practice in the Sōtō Zen Buddhist tradition, which traces its heritage back to Buddha through a 2500-year history of fellow practitioners, including our ancient teachers Bodhidharma, Caoqi Huineng, Dongshan Liangjie, and Eihei Dōgen, and our modern teachers, Dainin Katagiri, Shoken Winecoff, and Myoshi Thomson, who guides our practice here in Chicago.
We welcome all to join us in our practice of the way of Zen. What is this practice? The founder of our lineage in Japan, Eihei Dōgen (1200-1253), put it simply: “To study the Way is to study the self; to study the self is to forget the self; to forget the self is to be awakened by all things.” Our practice, then, starts with ourselves, with seeing clearly who we are, and how we are, right now, in this moment.
Our basic activity together is quiet seated meditation. Indeed, the word “Zen” itself is derived from a Sanskrit word for meditation, and sitting in silent meditation has always been the central practice of awakening in Zen. But together we learn to practice the way of awakening in all our activities, and indeed to make our very lives themselves expressions of the awakened mind and heart.
Children of Light Way Sangha
Address: 2727 E. University Drive. Tempe AZ 85281
Tradition: Mahayana, Buddha Buddies - Boston, MA
Phone: 480-964-5178
E-mail: childrenoflightway@yahoo.com
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Spiritual Director: Br. Bruce J. Donegan Email (Phone: 480-964-5178)
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Venue: 2727 E. University Dr. Tempe #112
We are starting in Mesa, Arizona a new Sangha interested in the study of Zen Meditation with weekly meetings on a Wednesday at 7pm. Any questions please contact Spiritual Director : Br. Bruce J. Donegan Bodhisattva.
Chisokuan Zendo
Address: Meadow Lake S9X 1Z5
Tradition: Mahayana, Rinzai Obaku Zen
Affiliation: Zen Studies Society
Phone: (306) 236-2128
E-mail: chisokuan@gmail.com
Website: http://www.chisokuanzendo.com
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Spiritual Director: Komyo Seido Email (Phone: (306) 236-2128)
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Zazen, Dharma Talks, Dharma Interviews and Book Study are offered together with opportunities for more intense practise at Zazenkais and Sesshins.
Chongji Buddhist Order
Address: 776-2 Kangnam-gu Yeoksam-dong Seoul Seoul 135-928
Tradition: Mahayana
Phone: 82-2-508-8933
Fax: 82-2-555-1082
E-mail: kacademy@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.chongji.or.kr
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Main Contact: Bojeong
Spiritual Director: Hyogang
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Buddhist Chongji Order, one of the leading lay Buddhist order of South Korea, was established in 1972 as a separate organization. The foundation of Chongji Order is a historical fact in the history of Korean Buddhism which prolonged over 1,500 years. During the long journey of Korean Buddhism only few traditional order systems have been surviving where lay Buddhist’s role is less remarkably and very limited.
When Chongji Order was founded Korean Buddhism was decreasing accumulated legacy. Korean Buddhism was losing its legacy and religious zeal for its outdated order system which became irrelevant during the course of history. However, the whole social order was being modernized, and urbanized with rapid speed that was geared by Western values. In that feudalistic environment Korean monks were bound to survive and carry their inherited values. Their everyday life style and entire monastic culture was entirely different from the lay people of Korean society. Furthermore, Buddhist community had become paralyzed and even not able to understand everyday anguish and sufferings of the common mass. These circumstances provided a space for the Korean lay Buddhist order to set out the organization to proselytize the people. Moreover, the system which was near to collapsed that so called traditional Korean Buddhist orders was against of any activity organized by lay Buddhists. Chongji Order was founded in order to overcome such hindrance and motivate the common mass and find better way to proselytize the people into Buddhism.
With the mottos of “Buddhism in Everyday Life” Chongji Order thrust oneself into Korean society, and served an excellent opportunity for common people. The order built its central building not on the mountains but in the main city of South Korea, and devoted her work to modernize Buddhist rituals reflecting modern culture. The practice and teaching were also able to be led by lay Buddhist leaders. With all these changes, the order made great achievements since its foundation. Presently, the order has become one of the five major Buddhist orders of Korea, having thirty six centers with thousand of followers. Chongji Order have also established a foundation for education and welfare, and running a middle school and welfare centers. Chongji Order is also focusing on the other areas. This order has been co-founder of the Buddhist Broadcasting System and Buddhist Television Network of Korea.
Presently one of the most important activities proposing by the Chongji Order is to devote herself to build friendly relation with overseas Buddhist groups. Since 1997, Chongji Order has been promoting companionship with Chinese and Japanese Buddhist Orders for shake of popularizing the activity of order. The proposed forum to be held in coming October will be a historical momentum in this regard.
Chongji Order is committed to build the World Buddhist Exchange Center at the center of Seoul, where the center will facilitate several facilities such as bedrooms, seminar rooms, conference hall, restaurant, and meditation hall etc. for the Buddhist follower visiting Korea and around countries to get Buddhist experience.
Christchurch Dhargyey Buddhist Centre
Address: 27 Averill Street
Richmond
Christchurch 8013
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan Buddhism, Gelugpa lineage
Affiliation: Dunedin Dhargyey Buddhist Centre
Phone: +64 03 385 9590
E-mail: christchurch@dhargyey.org.nz
Website: http://www.dhargyey.org.nz
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Director: Peter Small Email (Phone: +64 03 477 8374)
Main Contact: Keran Tsering Email (Phone: 03 385 9590)
Teacher: Geshe Nyima Dorjee
Spiritual Director: Lhagon Rinpoche
Notes and Events:
Teachings held every Tuesday evening at 6.45pm
Teachings and meditation every Sunday at 3.00pm
All teachings are free, donations welcomed.
Chua Bo De ( Bodhi Buddhist Pagoda)
Address: 68A- 70 East Esplanade St St Albans Vic 3021
Tradition: Mahayana, Vietnamese
Affiliation: The United Vietnamese Buddhist Congregation in Australia-New Zealand
Phone: 03 9367 9689 0422 313 922
E-mail: ngoclien1205@yahoo.com
Website: https://www.facebook.com/lienkim.phan.79
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Main Contact: Nun Thich Nu Nhat Lien (Phone: 0422.313922)
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New Vietnamese temple being built as of 3/2/21
Chua Ky Vien: Wonderful Garden Buddhist Meditation Center
Address: 2601 S Marion Road Sioux Falls SD 57106
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, Mendicant Branch
Phone: (770) 572-9658
E-mail: thichminhdieu@gmail.com
Website: http://www.chuakyvien.wordpress.com
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Main Contact: Minh Hoa Email (Phone: (916)385-2231)
Notes and Events:
SUNDAY:
10:00 AM - 11:00 PM: CHANTING AND PRAYERS
11:30 PM - 12:00 PM: DHAMMA TALKS
12:00 PM - 13:00 PM: FREE LUNCH
DAILY:
6:00 AM - 7:00 AM: CHANTING AND MEDITATION
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM: CHANTING AND MEDITATION
Chua Vien Giac
Address: 23 Broad Street Cabramatta NSW 2166
Tradition: Mahayana, Vietnamese, Pureland
Affiliation: The United Vietnamese Buddhist Congregation in Australia-New Zealand
Phone: +61 404 045 678 +61 2 8764 8570
Fax: +61 2 8764 8570
E-mail: chuaviengiac@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.chuaviengiac.org.au/home-page--trang-nhagrave.html
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Spiritual Director: The Late Most Venerable Thich Phuoc HueHue-OAM
Teacher: Abbess: Bhikkhuni Thich An Thien
Notes and Events:
The Temple provides the following services:
• Spiritual, physical and emotional support, including guidance to those in need
• Daily meditation sessions and vegetarian meals to promote physical well-being
• Assistance for people experiencing financial hardship by referring them to relevant services
• Scripture programs for local schools and Sunday Buddhism classes for children at the Temple
SRE Provider(Special Religious Education)
Buddhism (SRE )Lessons for Primary
Scholl students ranging from Kindy to year 6 are available every Saturday on VGT's Facebook for all Parents and SRE Volunteer teachers
-Provide assistance to non English background new single mum with basic urgent needs, contact local community services such as accommodation,food agency, Centrelink and financial assistance etc…
Cincinnati Zen Center
Address: 3647 West 8th Street Cincinnati OH 45205
OH
Tradition: Mahayana, Kwan Um School of Zen
Affiliation: Furnace Mountain Sangha
Phone:
E-mail: info@cincinnatizencenter.org
Website: http://www.cincinnatizencenter.org
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Teachers: Mark Davis
Main Contact: Abbot Annie Weisbrod
Spiritual Director: Zen Master Dae Gak
Abbot: Todd Juengling
Notes and Events:
Directions to the CZC: From I-75 take 50 West / River Road. From 50 West take the split to Elberon Ave., which winds up the hill and intersects with W 8th St. Go left on W 8th St. The CZC is in the storefront on the left at the intersection with Enright and St Joseph Cemetery.
Cirencester SRMG Group (Soto Zen)
Address: Friends Meeting House 53 Thomas Street Cirencester Gloucester GL7 2BA
Tradition: Mahayana
Affiliation: Order Buddhist Contemplatives
Website: http://www.obcon.org
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Contact: Allie McLeod Email (Phone: 01451 861146)
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Cirencester SRMG (Serene Reflection Meditation Group) meets Thursday evenings, fortnightly at the Quaker Friends Meeting House. Meditation instruction is offered. There are two periods of seated meditation, and a short walking meditation. There are two ceremonies, to begin and end the evening, with an optional quiet tea afterwards, and opportunity for questions. The Cirencester group is affiliated to the Order of Buddhist Contemplatives, who practice in the Soto Zen tradition.
Cittamani Hospice Service
Address: 230 Woombye Palmwoods Road, PO Box 324, Palmwoods, QLD 4555 Qld
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Gelugpa (FPMT)
Affiliation: FPMT
Phone: 07) 5445 0822
Fax: 07) 5445 0688
E-mail: cittamanihospice@powerup.com.au
Website: https://www.cittamanihospice.com.au/
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Contact: Alex Moore (Director)
Main Contact: Director Alex Moore
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Cittamani Hospice Service provides professional palliative care to people who are dying and their families. We offer compassionate care and honour clients’ individual choices.
We aim to provide the highest quality service from the time of diagnosis through to the bereavement period. Our belief is that this service is best provided in a healthy and supportive community where death, dying and bereavement are openly discussed and accepted.
The promotion of healthy dying requires terminally ill adults and children to have a choice in where and how they spend their remaining life. To support this choice a range of inpatient and community services are required to ensure continuity of care. The availability of knowledgeable networks of community members is vital to the success of this process.
Our service includes:
Cittamani Hospice Service exists within a comprehensive and integrated health network and acts as a model for community-based hospice services both within Australia and overseas.
Cittaviveka - Chithurst Buddhist Monastery
Address: Chithurst, Petersfield, Hampshire GU31 5EU West Sussex
Tradition: Theravada, Forest Sangha
Affiliation: English Sangha Trust
Website: http://www.cittaviveka.org
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Spiritual Director: Ajahn Sucitto
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Forest monastery and community which is a training centre for monks and nuns. General public welcome as visitors and guests. Weekly talks, books, podcasts. Large accessible Meditation Hall.
City of Peace Sangha
Address: 2230 S. Patterson Blvd. #11 Kettering OH 45409
Tradition: Mahayana, Zen Buddhist Master Thich Nhat Hahn
Affiliation: Community of Mindful Living
Phone: 9374795598
E-mail: robert.guehl@gmail.com
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Contact in Salem: Cathy Hale Email (Phone: 3303321727)
Notes and Events:
Group has meetings in Dayton and Salem, Ohio (both "City of Peace") - Salem area group (Northern branch) still meets weekly on Sunday evenings @6 pm.
Clear Light Buddhist Center
Address: 614 E. Townley Avenue Phoenix AZ 85020
Tradition: Vajrayana
Affiliation: New Kadampa Tradition
Phone: 602-243-5220
E-mail: reply@meditationinarizona.org
Website: http://www.MeditationInArizona.org
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Teacher: Kadam Michelle Gauthier
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Clear Light Buddhist Center offers weekly class, study programs, retreats as well as workshops on Buddhism and meditation. All classes are aimed at helping to achieve inner peace for the benefit of others. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Clear Sky Meditation & Study Center
Address: Fort Steele BC V0B 1N0
Tradition: Vajrayana, Universalist/Namgyal Lineage
Affiliation: Universalist/Namgyal Lineage
Phone: (250) 429-3929
Fax: (250) 429-3951
E-mail: contact@clearskycenter.org
Website: http://www.clearskycenter.org
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Teacher: Achariya Doug Duncan Sensei
Spiritual Director: Achariya Doug Duncan Sensei
Teacher: Catherine Pawasarat
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Clear Water Zen Center
Address: 2476 Nursery Road
Clearwater FL 33764
Tradition: Mahayana, Philip Kapleau
Affiliation: Windhorse Zen Community
Phone: 727-391-5735
E-mail: clearwaterzen@gmail.com
Website: http://www.clearwaterzencenter.org
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Main Contact: Ken Rosen Email (Phone: 727-391-5735)
Spiritual Director: Ken Rosen Email (Phone: 727-391-5735)
Teacher: Lawson Sachter
Notes and Events:
The Clear Water Zen Center meets every Sunday morning at 8:30. The first Sunday of each month includes two rounds of zazen and a chanting service. The second Sunday of each month includes two rounds of zazen and a Dharma talk by Ken Rosen, senior student of Roshi Philip Kapleau, deceased, and Sensei Lawson Sachter. The third Sunday of each month is for beginning meditation and includes several short rounds of meditation with question and answer periods between the sittings. The fourth Sunday of each month includes three rounds of sitting with daisan offered by Ken Rosen. The fifth Sunday, if any, includes three rounds of meditation. Sensei Lawson Sachter leads multiple day meditation retreats three or four times per year and has been doing so since 1999. The Center participates in annual Buddhist activities such as Vesak and Change Your Mind Day. Many members of the Center are also members of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship.
Clifton Hill Zendo
Address: 17 Clive Street, Alphington Vic 3078 Vic
Tradition: Mahayana, Western
Phone: (03) 9499 2671 or 0424 047 442
E-mail: plbstn@yahoo.com
Website: https://www.facebook.com/CliftonHillZendo
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Main Contact: Contact: Paul Boston (Phone: (03) 9499 2671)
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The Clifton Hill Zendo has a schedule of sitting meditation on three days of the week. The basic idea is to provide a place where people can come together to support each others practice. Only minimal instruction is given.
Zazen (meditation) times:
• Tuesdays 8.30am -10.30am
• Fridays 8.30am -10.30 am
• Sundays 4.30pm-7.30pm
These sittings are held at the Clifton Hill Yoga Studio 127 Queens Pde Clifton Hill.
Cloud Water Zen Centre
Address: Fifth Floor
82, Mitchell Street Glasgow G1 3NA
Tradition: Mahayana, Rochester Zen Center / Philip Kapleau
Affiliation: Zen Buddhism
Phone: 07432 014620
E-mail: info@cloudwaterzen.org
Website: http://www.cloudwaterzen.org
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Spiritual Director: Karl Kaliski Email (Phone: 07432 014620)
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Cloud Water Zen Group
Tradition: Mahayana, We are affiliated to the Zen Buddhist Society of Sweden, which is part of the tradition brought to the West by Roshi Philip Kapleau and Rochester Zen Center.
Affiliation: Roshi Phjilip Kapleau / Rochester Zen Center
Phone: 0141 423 0045
E-mail: karl.kaliski@btinternet.com
Website: http://www.glasgowcloudwaterzen.org
Sensei: Sante Poromaa
Sensei: Kanja Odland
Main Contact: Karl Kaliski Email (Phone: 0141 423 0045)
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We offer a space on the south side of Glasgow for people to practice Zen Buddhism and have a regular weekly schedule of meditation and also offer longer weekend events on a regular basis.
Coast and City Sangha
Address: Adelaide and Middleton SA
Tradition: Theravada, secular
Phone: (08) 8555-2588
E-mail: ammarkey@yahoo.com.au or
Website: http://coastandcitysangha.weebly.com/
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The groups that make up the Coast and City Sangha ( Goolwa Dharma Group and Ashtree Sangha follow a broad, secular approach.
This approach values what it is that people actually experience, both in meditation and in daily life. Within the framework of the teachings of the Buddha, this approach gives us a way to explore, and come to understand more about, these experiences and our inner worlds.
We encourage you to approach meditation with gentleness and curiosity, allowing your own unique experience to unfold naturally; being open to, and cultivating awareness of, the rich variety of experiences that make up our inner lives, and coming to appreciate in a new way even those aspects we may usually view as unacceptable or mundane
Ashtree Sangha meets on the second Sunday of every month from February to December, upstairs at the Hatha Yoga Shala, 172 Hutt Street, Adelaide. Sangha meetings run from 3 to 5pm.
The Goolwa Dharma Group is based at the Middleton Pioneer Hall, Walker Place, Middleton or see map below. We meet fortnightly on a Monday 10.00 to 12.00 noon.
For more information, contact Anna ammarkey@yahoo.com.au ( Ashtree Sangha ) or Barb bkirke@internode.on.net ( Goolwa Dharma Group )
Coeur d 'Alene Dharma Friends
Address: 1319 N Government Way Coeur d\'Alene ID 83814
Tradition: Mahayana, Tibetan
Affiliation: Sravasti Abbey
Phone: (208) 667-3813
E-mail: cda.dharma.friends@gmail.com
Website: http://cdadharmafriends.weebly.com/
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Lead Student:: Susan Mitchell
Spiritual Director: Vennerable Thubten Chodron Email (Phone: (509) 447-5549)
Notes and Events:
We meet every Thursday 5:30 PM to 7PM PM (for the foreseeable future, except on holidays). The aim of Coeur d’Alene Dharma Friends is to expand our understanding of the Buddha’s teachings on suffering, love and compassion. Our weekly group is student-led and includes meditation, book study, and discussion.
Venerable Thubten Chodron, is our spiritual advisor and abbess of Sravasti Abbey in Newport, WA.
We study in the Tibetan tradition of Buddhism and periodically organize public teachings with Venerable Chodron and other Tibetan Buddhist teachers. From time to time we also listen to teleteachings by Venerable Chodron from Sravasti Abbey and other Buddhist teachers. See http://www.buddhanet.info/%22../%22../%22http://www.sravastiabbey.org//%22/%22/%22 or http://www.buddhanet.info/%22../%22../%22http://www.thubtenchodron.org//%22/%22/%22 for more information on Venerable Chodron's teaching schedule.
The fourth Thursday of each month we shift our focus to study Compassionate Communication (or non-violent Communication) based on the work of Marshall Rosenberg https://www.nwcompass.org/compassionate_communication.html. If this does not interest you just skip the fourth Thursday of the month.
There is no fee to attend, but offerings are appreciated. Everyone is welcome.
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