CloudWater Zendo: meditación zen acogedora con indagación abierta en Cleveland.
CloudWater Zendo es un espacio de meditación budista zen acogedor en Cleveland, Ohio. Las reseñas elogian a un abad sabio y compasivo y a un entorno sencillo y tranquilo que se siente como un refugio para quienes exploran el budismo. Los visitantes destacan la cálida hospitalidad, la apertura a las preguntas y la meditación comunitaria que enfatiza la práctica tranquila sin presión.
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Prácticas regulares de meditación en grupo en un sereno zendo, con opciones de cojines o sillas para adaptarse a todos los niveles de comodidad.
Sesiones educativas dirigidas por el abad sobre temas budistas, seguidas de preguntas y respuestas para profundizar la comprensión y la visión espiritual.
Reuniones informales alrededor de una taza de té donde los miembros se conectan, comparten experiencias y construyen una red de apoyo para el crecimiento espiritual.
Consultas individuales y correspondencia con el abad para consejos y apoyo personalizados sobre la meditación y la práctica budista.
Ceremonias budistas opcionales para quienes estén interesados en un compromiso formal, llevadas a cabo con respeto y una explicación detallada para los participantes.
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jorge Torres
I have not had the opportunity to attend any services at the new zendo. I have many regrets for not being there considering the many years Shifu has been kind and direct with me when I was a participant at the old zendo on Puritas Avenue. In addition to Shifu leading the group there were others who practice and devotion to this path was clearly evident. I hope that very soon I'll be rejoining the sangha again. Amitabha!
CHARLES E
Come to learn, pray, and meditate (doing only what you are comfortable with). This is a very orderly, simple, clean, and quiet space. There are Buddhist paintings hung on the walls with a cushion in front of each. You may choose any that you like. If you have issues sitting or kneeling low, you may use a normal chair. Although you sit in meditation with the group, thus having a sense of community, you face the wall and this helps to avoid any distractions. This time of focus and contemplation are wonderful. You can find a moment of stillness and peace while the city life is held back by the walls of this Zendo, a place of refuge for any who wish to come. Although at the time I was not a Buddhist I felt more at peace and welcome here than other places of worship more familar to my own cultural background. This brings to mind a statement by another reviewer..."culture vulture." What a mean spirited and nasty thing to say. I feel sorry for that person, and for the damage he may have done to someone seeking a place of refuge. It is too bad that that person decided to spread their bias upon others. The best advice I can give is to try to look past a person's appearance and see if they are sincere. It is my opinion that this abbot is dedicated and sincere. Ok, enough said about that, moving on. After meditation time, out came the folding chairs and we all sat around a folding table. Tea was available. There was NOTHING FANCY about it. If you are looking for something fancy you will be dissapointed. However, after a few moments of contemplation the Abbot spoke about a Buddhist topic. He taught us, and patiently answered questions. It was easy to see his compassion and I felt comfortable there. There was nothing fancy, nothing to impress your friends, no darn selfie opportunities, nothing but jewels of knowledge. You can learn how to find tranquility in your life, how to live in a better way than you used to. Here there are simple folding chairs, cheap tea and the DHARMA, the priceless, beautiful DHARMA. Currently I live on the other side of the world. I had questions and was wondering who I might be able to ask for help. This place came to mind from so long ago. I wrote to him and asked my questions hoping to hear back. Not only did he respond, the response was thoughtful and helpful. I was suprised he had taken the amount of care and time needed for such a detailed letter. Not many people seem to have the time or inclination to be of service to others, but he was to me. A year or two later I wrote again and the same thing happened. I am writing this review for a few reasons. First is my sincere gratitude. This gratitude is for the peace I felt in this Zendo. Gratitude for the cup of tea with a side of Dharma. Gratitude that although to him I was a stranger on the other side of the world, I could rely on him for help when I needed it. The second is to simply give you an honest account of my experiences. Are you curious, great go to the Zendo and try it out. Be respectful of the space and ask questions. Dont feel comfortable saying the prayers, then don't. No true Buddhist will ever want , nor feel the need to pressure you into our beliefs. To us the truth is the truth. There is no point in arguing that the sky is blue. Our only driving force is compassion. I was suprised by what some people said in the reviews, one in particular, but please try first with an open heart and mind. If it is not for you no problem, hope you find what it is you seek and need. However you just might find a place where you can be at peace and that peace has a way of becoming a regular and beautiful part of your life and of who you really are. Dont let the words of others, including mine, tell you what to think, find your own path and know places like this are a refuge for the weary traveller. Abbots are there to point you in the right direction, this one did for me, maybe for you too one day. Thank you for taking the time to read this, I hope it helps you in some small way. Take care.
Steve Coates
The Abbott es muy conocedor y compasivo. Lo conozco desde hace más de 20 años. Voló a Seattle para realizar una bendición en nuestro centro de meditación. Eso fue un punto de inflexión importante para nuestro negocio naciente, que ahora es muy exitoso; bendito sea. Es algo curioso que muchos novatos se dediquen a escribir reseñas negativas centradas en cuestiones que cualquier experto vería claramente, pasando por alto los verdaderos beneficios y las ventajas que ofrece este gran programa. ¡Paciencia, saltadores de malezas!
Christopher Hodson
Muy amables y acogedores. Entré durante la práctica de meditación y esperé pacientemente hasta que los miembros terminaran. Una vez terminé, me dieron la bienvenida y luego me informaron cuál sería el siguiente servicio, y asistí con gratitud. Después del servicio, los miembros tomaron la iniciativa de hablar conmigo y parecían sinceros en su interés en mí, así como en lo que buscaba. Mi consejo para cualquier persona que busque explorar el budismo: haz una pequeña investigación sobre la secta que practica el templo antes de ir; cuando asistas al templo, entra en ello con mente abierta; no te dejes intimidar por lo desconocido (prácticas y rituales) y no tengas miedo de hacer preguntas. Recuerda, es aceptable preguntar por el propósito o el significado de cualquier cosa que no entiendas. En mi experiencia, los budistas son personas compasivas y amorosas que están más que felices de ayudarte a sentirte más cómodo.
anonymous anonymous
Lugar interesante. Sin embargo, creo que este lugar presiona a quienes son nuevos en la meditación Zen y el budismo. No se debería presionar a nadie para tomar refugio budista y creo que deberías educar completamente a alguien sobre todo lo que está sucediendo dentro de este Zendo antes de que las personas participen realmente en los rituales y ceremonias. La primera vez que vine aquí, no sabía nada de lo que estaba pasando. Solo recuerdo que me enseñaron sobre la meditación Zen y no sabía que la clase real estaba involucrada en rituales y ceremonias profundas y otras cosas que pueden parecer extrañas para una persona externa. Tengo que estar de acuerdo con MS FlamingFlamer. Buitres culturales, de hecho.