Work Practice
Work practice is a traditional element of the Zen tradition in which students maintain their practice space in a meditative manner. Work practice is traditionally done either in silence or […]
Work practice is a traditional element of the Zen tradition in which students maintain their practice space in a meditative manner. Work practice is traditionally done either in silence or […]
Led by Venerable Shih Zuandao, this virtual Zen group meets for meditation on the first three Mondays of each month. A Zen Study session is conducted on the fourth Monday. […]
Our Tuesday evening group meditation practice is based on a traditional monastic format which has been adapted for western laypeople and monks.
This free open class is conducted at 11:00 a.m. on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month by members of the Nienfo Chan Order. The class provides a basic […]
"Hijacking Buddhism" with Venerable Shih Mingxing. Religions get "hijacked" by people who use the teachings of religion to serve their own egos. Buddhism itself, Buddhist Sanghas, and even an individual's […]
Periods of seated and walking practice, followed by the chanting of the Heart Sutra and the silent drinking of tea in the Meditation Hall.
The Qigong class begins shortly after morning Zen meditation and consists of 60 minutes of Qigong internal energy exercises and meditations conducted in a relaxed atmosphere.
This free open class is conducted at 11:00 a.m. on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month by members of the Nienfo Chan Order. The class provides a basic […]
Ven. Shih Ying-Fa leads an outdoor meditative walk and gives a teaching in the traditional style. This month's walk will begin at the Big Met Golf Course parking lot, located […]
Led by Venerable Shih Zuandao, this virtual Zen group meets for meditation on the first two Mondays of each month. A Zen Study session is conducted on the third Monday. […]
Our Tuesday evening group meditation practice is based on a traditional monastic format which has been adapted for western laypeople and monks.
Periods of seated and walking practice, followed by the chanting of the Heart Sutra and the silent drinking of tea in the Meditation Hall.