Cambridge Zen Center is one of the largest Buddhist residential Zen Training centers in the country. CZC was founded in 1973 by early students of Zen Master Seung Sahn, the first Korean Zen master to teach in the West. We offer daily morning and evening meditation and chanting, and weekly public talks and instruction free of charge. Retreats and accommodations are offered for a reasonable price. Zen meditation is a powerful way to clear our mind of habitual thinking. It helps us to balance …
About Boston Old Path Sangha (BOPS) We are a Bhuddhist sangha practicing meditation and mindfulness in the tradition of Vietnamese Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh. We have regular meetings several times a week at different locations. These are our regular "sittings"--meetings in which we practice sitting and walking meditation, read a short passage on the dharma (Buddhist teachings), and share our insights into the teachings and trying to bring mindfulness practice into daily life. You can come to …
This group was organized for all who are interested in internal arts of Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Nei Gong and meditation. I Liq Chuan is an internal Chinese martial art system based on principles of Zen and Tai Chi. Literally translated, the name means "mind-body fist" or alternatively "mental-physical boxing." Often referred to as the "Martial Art of Awareness" due to its emphasis on mindfulness training as the foundation for achieving martial skill. Training in I Liq Chuan improves mental focus, calm …
… This chapter is run by: Noona Joseph, which you can contact through meetup.com and Dani Nordin of the zen kitchen. Also, a quick housekeeping note: we'd love to see you at our Meetups, but please do not send sales pitches or advertisements to our members on the Message Board or Mailing List. We will have to remove you from the group if you do. Thanks for your cooperation.
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… Rather than focusing exclusively on philosophy from a theoretical perspective, every effort will be made to draw out lessons and strategies that can be used throughout everyday life in the hopes of making us active participants in our own lives. Zen, martial arts, yoga and other mystical/mind-body traditions will also be explored in the context of active participation and self-expression in life. Either way, I am hoping for some fun and lively discussions in a topic that has a tradition stretch …
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