
Mindful practice, welcoming community, on tranquil grounds.
Rissho Kosei-Kai Buddhist Center of San Antonio offers a welcoming setting for Buddhist study and practice, with online sessions and in-person events. Located at 6083 Babcock Rd in San Antonio, the center is praised for its friendly community and respectful atmosphere. Visitors also enjoy a walking path with a koi pond and the serene grounds, making it a peaceful place for reflection and connection.
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Regular in-person and online sessions for prayer, meditation, and spiritual practice in a welcoming environment.
Classes and workshops on Buddhist teachings, mindfulness, and personal growth for all skill levels.
Social gatherings, group activities, and special events to foster connections and support among members.
Access to serene outdoor areas including walking paths, a koi pond, and gardens for quiet contemplation.
Virtual offerings for remote participation in services, discussions, and learning opportunities.
Guidance and support from experienced practitioners to help individuals navigate personal challenges and spiritual questions.
Overall rating
Kyohei Mikawa
Very welcoming community that treats everyone with engaged respect.
Victoria Reyna
Came here during my pregnancy with my spouse such a beautiful place☯️ want to take our baby here soon
The Odyssey
When I got there I saw some deer, then when I sat down to appreciate the scene a falcon landed beside me. It rained (rather there was a storm) and I stayed there to reflect (it is now 1:07AM). When the rain let up I could smell the earth. But it's a different smell. Maybe it was the scent of the soil and the rain or the tulips planted near the gazebo.
J. Bricker (BRICKER)
This is an outstanding place to learn and practice Buddhism. I love the people and they offer online sessions as well as in person events. I highly recommend it. P.S. They also have a wonderful walking path with a Koi pond.
Jason Cruz
Been a member for 2 years, couldnt ask anymore for new friendships and ways for me to pull myself out of the worst of situations.