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Canberra Zen Group

Address:   ACT
Tradition: Mahayana, Western
Affiliation: Diamond Sangha Sydney Zen Centre
Phone: 0429635412
E-mail: gcaitcheon@gmail.com
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The Canberra Zen Group is a zen practice group affiliated with the Sydney Zen Centre. The group meets weekly for zen meditation and every two months or so for zazenkai (longer zen meditation meetings) on the weekend. Paul Maloney Roshi from the Sydney Zen Centre usually teaches and provides interviews at the zazenkai.


Canberra Bhāvanā Society

Address:   Canberra ACT 2600
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: 0421 137 417
E-mail: stuart_amoore@yahoo.com.au
Website: http://www.canberrabhavanasociety.org
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Canberra Bhāvanā Society's main focus is meditation and a study of the Suttas (teachings of the Buddha and His disciples).

Courses run throughout the year and are open to everyone regardless of background or experience. For each course, one or several Suttas are chosen. The forum for the courses starts with meditation followed by a reading of a Sutta during which time discussion, questioning and critical reflection are encouraged.

All views are respected and everyone is welcome!


Canberra Insight Meditation Group

Address:   OConnor/Lyneham ACT ACT 2602
Tradition: Theravada, Mahasi Sayadaw, Western
Affiliation: Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Centre
E-mail: info@canberrainsightmeditationgroup.org
Website: http://www.canberrainsightmeditationgroup.org/
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Main Contact: Lesley Lebkowicz  Email  
Notes and Events:

Please refer to 

http://www.canberrainsightmeditationgroup.org/ 

for further information.


Canberra Soto Zen Group

Address:   Ainslie ACT 2602
Tradition: Mahayana, Soto School - Eihei Dogen Daiosho
E-mail: tonycrivelli@ozemail.com.au
Website: http://canberrasotozengroup.wix.com/canberrasotozengroup
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Main Contact: Tony Crivelli  Email  
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We hold weekly ‘Zanzenkai’ services, in the Soto Zen School (Mahayana Buddhism) tradition.  The service is held on Sundays from 5:15pm to 7pm.  Other activities are planned linked to Soto Zen practice: one day workshops, short retreats, talks and discussions by teachers in the Zen tradition.  Membership of the group is desirable but everyone is welcome!


Canyon Mountain Centre

Address: 511 S E Highland Road   John Day OR 97845
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, Suzuki Roshi & Baker Roshi
Phone: 541-932-2725
E-mail: jim@canyonmountaincenter.com
Website: http://www.canyonmountaincenter.com
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Main Contact: Jim Bauy  Email  (Phone: 541-932-2725)
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We are a non-sectarian group.

We sit 3 days a week at 5:30 pm, non-wed-fri

We read and discuss and share on Mondays for a short time after mediation.

The space is used by a few others as meeting or practice spaces such as the local community garden, a yoga teacher, an accupuncturist and a family mediator.

The space is free. 

 


Cardiff Buddhist Centre

Address: 12 St Peter's Street   Roath, Cardiff Wales CF24 3BA
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Affiliation: Triratna Buddhist Community
Phone: 029 20462492
E-mail: connect@cardiffbuddhistcentre.com
Website: http://www.cardiffbuddhistcentre.com/
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Founder: Sangharakshita  
Teacher: Padmasimha  
Notes and Events:

  • Drop-in meditation for complete beginners and experienced meditators alike
  • Introductory courses on Buddhism
  • Weekend retreats in the Welsh countryside


Carolina Buddhist Vihara

Address: 113 Woodridge Circle  Greenville, SC SC 29607
Tradition: Theravada, Sri Lankan
Affiliation: A branch temple of New Yor Buddhist Vihara
Phone: 864.329.9961
E-mail: dhammasc [ at ] hotmail.com
Website: http://www.carolinabuddhist.net
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Spiritual Director: Bhante Kurunegoda Piyatissa Maha Nayaka Thera  
Teacher: Bhikkhuni Sudhamma  
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The Vihara is the dwelling of monastics; it is a community-supported house that is used for gatherings of Buddhists and friends.  We hold monthly Poya observance; monthly childrens program as announced; evening teachings Monday-Wednesdays 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm (telephone to confirm), and weekly meditations for women on Tuesday mornings.


Casa Budista de Sabinan

Address: SABINAN - Prov. de Zaragoza   SABI 50299
Tradition: Mahayana
Phone: 34 / 610 392 040
E-mail: sabinanbudismo@gmail.com
Website: https://sabinanbudismo.blogspot.com
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Responsable: Juan Carlos del Rio  (Phone: 34 / 610 392 040)
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Centro de practica compartido por el grupo ZEN y el grupo TIBETANO.


Casa de Meditación Vipassana

Address: Bradley 47, entre Gutenberg y Copérnico   Col. Anzures Distrito Federal 11590
Tradition: Theravada, Vipassana as taught by Ven. Ajahn Tong in the Mahasi Sayadaw tradition
Phone: (52) 55 5545 9328
E-mail: info@vipassana.org.mx
Website: http://www.vipassana.org.mx
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Spiritual Director: Chakkaratani (Vicky Gurza)  Email  (Phone: (52) 55 5545 9328)
Notes and Events:

Complete schedule and events in http://vipassana.org.mx/eventos.html.

You can take the introductory course in three sessions or one intensive session:

* In three sessions: The practice on the first and second Tuesdays of every month from 19:00 to 21:30, and the theory on the first Saturday of every month, from 15:00 to 17:30.

* In one session: The practice on the first Saturday of every month, from 9:30 to 13:30 and the theory on the same day, from 15:00 to 17:30.


Casa Garuda

Address: Loc. Val del Sasso 12   Villastrada 06060
Tradition: Vajrayana, Kaygu/Nyingma/Shambhala
Affiliation: Shambhala Europe
Phone: +39 075 95 27286
E-mail: milapadma@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.casagaruda.org
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Teacher: Lama Brian Hilliard  
Spiritual Director: Lama Brian Hilliard  Email  (Phone: +39 334 319 8603)
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Casa Garuda provides a relaxed and disciplined environment for individual and group retreats with a focus on the Vajrayana tradition and a variety of artistic programs. It is a beautiful environment, protected, and full of warmth. Individual retreats may be done according to the practitioner\'s needs, strict or relaxed. Group retreats are held throughout the year. Facilities include a large shrine hall, spacious tent for summer events, and a large hall suitable for dance and other programs. There are five private rooms, each with own bath, and other accommodation is available in one of the country houses located on the estate.


Casa Tibet México

Address: Orizaba 93, Col. Roma C.P. 06700 Mexico City   Distrito Federal
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: +52 (55) 55147763, 55140443,55110802
Fax: +52 (55) 55110467
E-mail: casatibetmexico@casatibet.org.mx
Website: http://www.casatibet.org.mx
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Teacher: Marco Antonio Karam  
Spiritual Director: Geshe Lhundup Sopa  
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Casa Tibet México was inaugurated on July the 3rd 1989 by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, spiritual and temporal leader of the Tibetan people, during his historic first visit to Latin America.  Inspired on the eternal legacy of love and compassion of the classical Tibetan Buddhist civilization, it is the purpose of our institution to make available to all people, regardless of raze, creed, soci-economic status, and sexual orientation the myriad methods for human development preserved and enhanced in the Tibetan world.

Casa Tibet México es una institución cultural y educativa no sectaria, fundada en julio de 1989 por Su Santidad el XIV Dalai Lama del Tibet, como la primera representación cultural oficial del pueblo tibetano para Latinoamérica. Inspirados en el eterno legado de compasión y amor de la cultura budista tibetana, es el propósito central de Casa Tibet México el hacer accesible a todo persona, sin distinción de credo, raza y orientación sexual, la cultura, arte, filosofía, ciencias y los métodos milenarios de desarrollo humano preservados en el “Techo del Mundo”.

Orizaba #93 Col. Roma 06700 México, DF.
55.11.08.02.*, 55.14.04.43*,55.14.77.63 * y  Fax 55.11.04.67
casatibetmexico@castibet.org.mx
www.casatibet.org.mx

Horario de Oficina
Lunes a Jueves: 10:00 a.m. a 8:00 p.m.
Viernes 10:00 a.m. a 6:00 p.m.


Casa Tibet Mexico - Sede Guatemala

Address: Lhundrup Tongpa Ling, Parque de la Vacuidad Espontánea Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala, 01010, Guatemala   7 Calle 1-41 Zona 10 Casa # 7
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: (502) 2331-9453 (502) 5201-7681
E-mail: info@casatibetguatemala.org
Website: http://www.casatibetguatemala.org
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CASA TIBET GUATEMALA

VISIÓN: Nuestra primaria responsabilidad es trabajar para crear un mundo mejor en donde el amor, la compasión y la sabiduría sirvan para trascender el sectarismo, las ideologías rígidas y la intolerancia religiosa.

MISIÓN: Casa Tíbet Guatemala proveerá de una metodología accesible de estudio de la filosofía budista, para el desarrollo continuo de los estudiantes, asegurándose que todos ellos la puedan integrar efectivamente en sus vidas.

VALORES:Las seis perfecciones

Generosidad: Ofrecer alegría, felicidad y amor
Paciencia: Recibir, soportar y transformar el dolor.    
Comportamiento ético: Proteger tu cuerpo, tu mente, la familia y la sociedad. 
Sabiduría: visión, comprensión libre de conocimiento, conceptos, ideas y visiones.
Entusiasmo: diligencia, energía, perseverancia o práctica continua. 
Concentración: Detener la mente y observar profundamente para ver la verdadera naturaleza de las cosas.

Atención al público: MARTES Y JUEVES DE 6:00 A 8:30 p.m. Y DOMINGO DE 8:30 A 10:00 a.m. Y DE 10:30 A 12:00 p.m.


Casa Tibet Mexico Sede Merida

Tradition: Mahayana
Affiliation: CASA TIBET MERIDA
Phone: 01(52) 045 9993 513290
E-mail: info@casatibetmerida.org
Website: http://www.casatibetmerida.org
Main Contact: ALEJANDRO ROMERO  Email  (Phone: +52 (999) 3513290)
Teacher: MARCO ANTONIO KARAM  
Notes and Events:

Casa Tibet México, Sede Merida, Csa Tiberte s la primer repsentaci´pon en Latinoamerica de la cultura Tibetana, fundada en 1989 por SSdalai Lama y Dirigida por el Lic. Marco ANtonio Karam.


Casa Tibet sede Guadalajara

Address: Justo Sierra 2570   Guadalajara Jalisco 44600
Tradition: Vajrayana
Affiliation: Casa Tibet México
Phone: (33) 36 15 35 27
E-mail: guadalajara@casatibet.org.mx
Website: http://casatibetgdl.org/
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Teacher: Marco Antonio Karam  
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Tibetan Buddhism center part of Casa Tibet Mexico in Guadalajara, Jalisco. Our mission is to show the richness of the Tibetan religion, philosophy, science, art and culture, and to work for the Tibetan peoples fundamental rights and improve the quality of life of our community through the development of activities, seminars, conferences, exhibitions, publications, programs in radio and television, with the motivation to transform and improve living conditions for our society, thanks to the legacy of Tibetan culture.

Although we\\\'re part of non-sectarian movement (Rime) and we invite teachers from all different traditions, our primary orientation is Kagyu and Gelug.


CEBB Curitiba

Address: Centro de Estudos Budistas Bodisatva - CEBB Curitiba Rua Conselheiro Carrão, 1155 - Alto da XV (a 2 quadras da Rua Pe. Germano Mayer) Curitiba - PR - Brasil - Veja o mapa! CEP 80040-130 Tel: (41) 3362.4587 / 8818.9989 Email: curitiba@cebb.org.br  Curitiba Paraná
Tradition: Mahayana
Affiliation: CEBB - Lama Padma Samten
Phone: (41) 3362.4587 / 8818.9989
E-mail: curitiba@cebb.org.br
Website: http://www.cebb.org.br
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Notes and Events:

O Grupo de Estudos Budistas Bodisatva, é um grupo de práticas ligado ao CEBB, que tem a direção do Lama Padma Samten. O Lama Samten foi ordenado por  Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche eme 1996, é brasileiro e foi professor de física na UFRGS, por 25 anos. Lama Samten conduz diversos grupos de prática por todo Brasil.


CEBB Darmata

Address: Centro de Estudos Budistas Bodisatva Darmata Fazenda Nossa Senhora, Km 7, Zona Rural da cidade de Timbaúba, Pernambuco. Contatos: Zita (81) 9972-3532 Flori (81) 8879-7744 Rafael (81) 9413-1505 João (81) 9268-8120 Carmita (81) 8842-9194 E-mail: darmata@cebb.org.br  Timbaúba Pernambuco
Tradition: Mahayana
Affiliation: CEBB - Lama Padma Samten
Phone: (81) 9972-3532 | 8879-7744
Website: http://www.cebb.org.br
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Main Contact: Contatos: Zita (81) 9972-3532 Flori (81) 8879-7744 Rafael (81) 9413-1505 João (81) 9268-8120 Carmita (81) 8842-9194  
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O Grupo de Estudos Budistas Bodisatva, é um grupo de práticas ligado ao CEBB, que tem a direção do Lama Padma Samten. O Lama Samten foi ordenado por  Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche eme 1996, é brasileiro e foi professor de física na UFRGS, por 25 anos. Lama Samten conduz diversos grupos de prática por todo Brasil.


CEBB Rio

Address: Centro de Estudos Budistas Bodisatva - CEBB Rio de Janeiro R. do Catete, 310 (sala 506) - Largo do Machado - Veja o mapa! (estação do Metrô Lgo do Machado, ao lado da saída R. do Catete, em cima das Casas Sendas) Rio de Janeiro - RJ - Brasil Telefone: [21] 2266.0049 | 8707.2678 Email: rio@cebb.org.br  Rio de janeiro Rio De Janeiro
Tradition: Mahayana
Affiliation: CEBB - Lama Padma Samten
Phone: [21] 2266.0049 | 8707.2678
E-mail: rio@cebb.org.br
Website: http://www.cebb.org.br
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Notes and Events:

O Grupo de Estudos Budistas Bodisatva, é um grupo de práticas ligado ao CEBB, que tem a direção do Lama Padma Samten. O Lama Samten foi ordenado por  Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche eme 1996, é brasileiro e foi professor de física na UFRGS, por 25 anos. Lama Samten conduz diversos grupos de prática por todo Brasil.


CEBB Salvador

Address: Centro de Estudos Budistas Bodisatva - CEBB Salvador Rua Visconde de Itaborhay, 1157 (sala 14) - Amaralina - (próximo ao Largo das Baianas do Acarajé) Salvador - BA - Brasil Telefone: [71] 9134.8455 Email: salvador@cebb.org.br  Salvador Bahia
Tradition: Mahayana
Phone: [71] 9134.8455
E-mail: salvador@cebb.org.br
Website: http://www.cebb.org.br
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Notes and Events:

O Grupo de Estudos Budistas Bodisatva, é um grupo de práticas ligado ao CEBB, que tem a direção do Lama Padma Samten. O Lama Samten foi ordenado por  Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche eme 1996, é brasileiro e foi professor de física na UFRGS, por 25 anos. Lama Samten conduz diversos grupos de prática por todo Brasil.


CEBB São Paulo

Address: Maestro Cardim, 1024 - Paraíso São Paulo Estamos localizados atrás do Shopping Paulista (metrô Vergueiro ou Brigadeiro).  São Paulo - SP Sao Paulo
Tradition: Mahayana
Affiliation: CEBB - Lama Padma Samten
E-mail: cebbsp@cebbsp.org
Website: http://www.cebbsp.org
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Notes and Events:

O Grupo de Estudos Budistas Bodisatva, é um grupo de práticas ligado ao CEBB, que tem a direção do Lama Padma Samten. O Lama Samten foi ordenado por  Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche eme 1996, é brasileiro e foi professor de física na UFRGS, por 25 anos. Lama Samten conduz diversos grupos de prática por todo Brasil.


Cedar Rapids Zen Center

Address: P.O. Box 863  Cedar Rapids IA 52406-1248
Tradition: Mahayana, Soto Zen
Phone: (319) 247-5986
E-mail: crzc@cedarrapidszencenter.org
Website: http://www.cedarrapidszencenter.org
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Teacher: Zuiko Redding  
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Small center offering zazen, dharma talks, sesshins and all-day sittings.   Schedules of our events are available on our web site.


Center for Ambedkarite Movemental Behavior

Address: MOTRAPU AMRUTHA NAGABHUSHANAM, B.L., Advocate, H.No:11-107/5, Mittagudem, JAGGAYYAPETA - 521 175, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh, INDIA   jaggayyapeta Andhra Pradesh 09346419322
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, Buddhism discribe by Dr. Ambedkar
Phone: 09346419322
E-mail: motrapu.123@gmail.com
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Main Contact: amrutha  Email  (Phone: 09346419322)
Teacher: amrutha  
Spiritual Director: amrutha  Email  (Phone: 09346419322)
Notes and Events:

We are group of people who is working for the development of Buddhism and his Dhamma in this part of the land. Here in Jaggayyapeta there is a Boudha Stupa which was 2,000 years happens to be constructed by King Ashoka.  We are also feel pleased to start canvassing for the spread of Buddhism and his Dhamma.  So  I personally take much interest and start spreading the Buddhist pamphlets and trying to conduct Buddhist Dhyana (meditation) classes.

So I humbly request Buddhist people in India and abroad and across the globe to support this effort to spread Buddhism in this part of the land.  We also want to construct Buddha Vihara`s and school for untouchable children and nutrituous centre for mother and child.


Center for Pragmatic Buddhism

Address: First Unitarian Church of St. Louis, 5007 Waterman Blvd., St. Louis, MO  MO
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, Order of Pragmatic Buddhists
Phone: (864) 525 4564
E-mail: jim.eubanks@gmail.com
Website: http://www.pragmaticbuddhism.org
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Anchorage, AK Representative: Andrew Weare (Shi Cheng Bei)  Email  
Teacher: Jim Eubanks (Shi Yong Xiang)  
Main Contact: Jim Eubanks (Shi Yong Xiang)  Email  (Phone: (864) 525 4564)
Notes and Events:

The Center for Pragmatic Buddhism (CPB) is a Western Buddhist school that emerges from a Chinese Chan, Japanese Zen and American Pragmatist lineage.  We offer weekly practice of zazen ("just sitting"), bell meditation, walking meditation, dharma talk and group discussion.  We have locations in St. Louis, MO and Anchorage, AK.


Center of Harmony Chan Buddhist Sangha

Address: 1040 Winton Road North  Rochester NY 14609
Tradition: Mahayana
Phone: 585-482-4872
E-mail: sangha@centerofharmony.com
Website: http://www.centerofharmony.com/meditation/sangha.html
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Spiritual Director: Shi Fa Neng  Email  (Phone: 585-482-4872)
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Sangha

Many people come to meditate for different reasons. Some are stressed out from work, others are looking for enlightenment (good luck!) and others want to cultivate their meditation practice with the support of other practitioners. The Characters to the left translate as "Harmony at the Center of the Heart Chan Buddhist Temple". Our Sangha (community of practitioners) was formally established in March 2008 to serve those students and community members who wish to pursue in-depth study and training in Chan Meditation and Buddhist studies. We are a lay order, not monastic. There are no monks, nuns, or ascetic people wandering around. We emphasize the cultivation of insight and clarity through meditation practice; something accessible to anyone regardless of their background or religious convictions. Our Sangha is not affiliated with any other organization or temple, in China or elsewhere; however, because Master Fa Neng (法能師範) is a precepted Buddhist (via Shi Chuan Xue) in the lineage of Great Chan Master Hui Neng (慧能) (638-713 CE) and in the tradition of Great Chan Master Yunmen (雲門) (862-949 CE), our Sangha exists as a bead on a string of a long line of Buddhist practitioners dating back to Shakyamuni Buddha over 2,500 years ago.

Services: There are several courses of study and practice that are extracurricular to both Martial Arts and Meditation. They complement and add depth to ones practice. The following services are offered apart from our normal programs, and are offered free of charge as a gift of dana:

  • Triple Refuge Ceremony: This ceremony is all that is required to become a Dharma student/ practitioner of Buddhism. It is not a conversion, as we practice Buddhism as a practice... not as a religion. Buddhist practice can cultivate discipline and peace of mind through mindfulness and meditation, things which certainly do not conflict with most religions. At this occasion, people formally take "refuge" as a student of the "Three Treasures"... The Buddha (guide), Dharma (instruction), and Sangha (group of practitioners). It is at this time when one receives the black Hai Qing Robe (long Daoist-type robe with draping sleeves). This event is held quarterly, in the months of January, April, July, and October, as well as during the biannual precepts ceremony. Those wishing to take refuge and receive the precepts simultaneously, may do so at the June and December precepts ceremonies.
  • Precepts Ceremony: This ceremony is when people take 5 vows; to abstain from taking life, to refrain from lying, to abstain from stealing, to refrain from taking intoxicants to produce heedlessness, and to abstain from misconduct done in lust. At this time, they receive a Dharma Name / fo hao (佛號), a certificate to mark the occasion, and the 5 precepts in print with explication and significance. This ceremony is conducted biannually on the summer and winter solstices. In 2008, these will be held on June 20th and December 21st.
  • Interviews: Chan interviews are conducted weekly, after the meditation session.
  • Extra Practice: Students who have already taken refuge are welcomed to attend extra practice. This is held on Sundays a short while after meditation practice concludes. Those who attend the meditation practice are not required to attend extra practice. It is here when students do chanting practice (using those chants which are philosophically relevant to practice), bowing practice (moving exercise for the body/mind), in-depth philosophical analysis of various topics, and sutra study (using those classical texts which are useful for modern practice).


Center Prajna-Karuna

Address: Am Hundsturm 13 / 22   Vienna Wien 1050
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, Old Kadampa / Gelugpa oriented
Affiliation: International Buddhist Society
Phone: +43 (0)1-548 77 00
E-mail: elisabeth.diendorfer@chello.at
Website: http://www.prajna-life.com
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Main Contact: Sandor Langweil  
Teacher: Elisabeth Diendorfer  
Spiritual Director: Ven Thupten Jinpa / Can  Email  


Centered Path

Address: 12539 n. hwy 83, Unit B-1   Parker CO 80134
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Phone: 720-325-9886
E-mail: working@thecenteredpath.org
Website: http://www.thecenteredpath.org
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Spiritual Director: Rev. Dr. Sean H. Thompson  Email  (Phone: 720-388-5774)
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We are a ‘micro’ church, non-denominational, trans-cultural Buddhist practice group that embraces the teachings of the Buddha without discrimination of lineage, tradition, culture, faith, or nationality.

Founded in 2015, The Centered Path has been a development of the work of Reverend Dhammajivaka (Rev. Dr. Sean H. Thompson) over the past decade.  Fostering a belief that Buddhism should not be sectioned down to lineages and sub-groups, Reverend Dhammajivaka has made it his passion to offer the teachings and practice of Buddhism for the modern daily life of a regular person, just like you or me.


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