Zen Center of Philadelphia : un espace accueillant pour la méditation zen et la croissance personnelle
Le Zen Center of Philadelphia offre un espace tranquille pour la méditation zen à Philadelphie, avec des coussins et un cadre calme idéal pour apprendre les bases. La sangha chaleureuse est louée pour son soutien utile et réactif et les occasions de grandir grâce à la méditation et à la pratique du Zen, y compris le précepte « L'obstacle est le chemin ». C'est une destination accueillante axée sur le bien-être, propice à la pleine conscience et à l'introspection personnelle.
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Des pratiques de méditation guidée et silencieuse régulières pour tous les niveaux, dans un cadre serein.
Discussions éducatives sur les principes et enseignements du Dharma bouddhiste Zen pour inspirer l'introspection personnelle.
Rencontres en tête-à-tête avec des enseignants pour des conseils personnalisés et un soutien spirituel.
Rencontres et activités qui favorisent la connexion et le soutien mutuel entre les pratiquants.
Sessions adaptées aux débutants pour apprendre les bases de la méditation et explorer la philosophie Zen.
As a student of Zen Buddhism from Florida, I was touched by the sangha’s response when I reached out with a phone call for help in finding lodging when our daughter was having a health emergency in Philly. I received such a warm and helpful response. My husband and I look forward to visiting the next time we are in Philadelphia.
A beautiful place to meditate and grow a deeper relationship with myself and the people I love.
There are cushions and a quiet space and you no doubt will get the basics. But in response to the review that mentions social justice talk... There's a reason Pat was never given permission to teach by her first teacher.
I met Pat one time in 2013 and only once. I wanted to learn more about Zen Buddhism and one icy winter day my friend and I decided to do just that. Here I am 8 years later, still thinking about that single session. It's not the visit itself was transformative, it was one little maxim that has stuck with me ever since: "The obstacle is the path." It was also a few words Pat told me during our dokusan that stick with me today. If your goal is to learn more about yourself and do it through meditation and even Zen Buddhism, I highly suggest you should go.
I stopped going to the Philadelphia Zen Center after three visits. The people were nice, but the Dharma talks were too political and wrapped up in social justice. Zen is supposed to be apolitical and amoral, but the talks I heard were judgmental and dualistic in nature.
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