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Meditation with Geshe Thupten Dorjee
In affiliation with the Tibetan Buddhist Practices Group, Geshe Dorjee teaches and leads meditation each Sunday morning from 11:00 am to approximately 12:30 pm. Teachings are held in the Dramis Hardwood Floors building at 2275 S School Avenue in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
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Northwest Arkansas Buddist Information
Resources and information related to Buddhism in Fayetteville and Northwest Arkansas.
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Tibetan Cultural Institute of Arkansas
The Tibetan Cultural Institute of Arkansas is dedicated to helping the Tibetan people preserve their culture within the emerging global village. This is a task that requires both a facility with the technology that supports such a village and the practical hands-on management skills that characterize the most productive relief efforts. We are convinced that the preservation of Tibetan culture is more than an act of historical preservation. The Tibetan voice has proven itself over the millennia to be a vital voice, and one whose counsel and vision should be a major component of our attempts to solve the unique problems that confront us as we enter the 21st century.
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UU Buddhist Fellowship of Fayetteville
The Fayetteville chapter of the Unitarian Universalist Buddhist Fellowship offers meditation and discussion sessions every Tuesday evening at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Fayetteville, located at 901 West Cleveland Street in Fayetteville. These sessions are open to any and all who feel an "affinity with both Unitarian Universalism and Buddhism". Our discussions and meditation practice draw most often from the Tibetan Buddhist tradition; but the group is officially non-sectarian, and other traditions are welcomed, respected, and often represented in our practice.
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Buddhist Society for Compassionate Wisdom
Buddhist Society for Compassionate Wisdom (BSCW) is a North American Buddhist Order. The Society was founded in the summer of 1967 as the Zen Lotus Society by Venerable Samu Sunim at his flat in Manhattan, New York City. In 1990 the name of the Society was changed from Zen Lotus Society to Buddhist Society for Compassionate Wisdom. The change of name reflected an important development in the movement of the Society.
(Locations in Chicago, Ann Arbor, Toronto, and Mexico)
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Buddhist Temple of Chicago
Administratively Independent Jodo Shinshu Temple founded in 1944 by Rev. Gyomay M. Kubose with a non-sectarian approach to the Nembutsu teachings.
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Buddhist Temple of Chicago
The Buddhist Temple of Chicago (BTC) was founded by Rev. Gyomay M. Kubose on the South Side of Chicago as the Chicago Buddhist Church in October of 1944 as a non-sectarian temple with a new direction--the way of Oneness, a non-dualistic approach to Buddhism.
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Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Zen Center
The Cedar Rapids Zen Center was founded in January 2000 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Our goal is to promote the practice of Zen Buddhism in the Soto-Zen tradition by providing opportunities for Zen meditation, spiritual practice, religious study and community fellowship. We follow the teachings of the historical Buddha as they have been handed down from India through China and Japan to the United States.
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Indianapolis Zen Center
Home of the Indianapolis Zen Group. We are an affiliate of the Kwan Um School of Zen. Our purpose is to bring the practice of Zen Buddhism to central Indiana.
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Ozarks Dharma
An open and affirming ecumenical Buddhist community in the Ozarks bioregion. Ozarks Dharma is non denominational and non sectarian. Buddhists of any lineage and those of other Dharmic traditions
are also welcome.
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Prairie Zen Center
The Prairie Zen Center offers Zen practice and study in the lineage established by Charlotte Joko Beck of the Zen Center of San Diego. Our teacher is Elihu Genmyo Smith, a Dharma Heir of Joko Beck. We offer weekly sittings, periodic workshops, and sesshin six times a year.
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Zen Center of Bloomington (IN)
We are a community of Soto Zen practitioners in south-central Indiana. In addition to our weekly practice schedule, we offer a number of other activities, including discussion groups, yoga, special lectures, workshops, and prison retreats. Sesshin (three, five or seven day intensive retreats) are led by our teachers Rev. Shohaku Okumura, Rev. Teijo Munnich, Myoyu Andersen Sensei, or Rev. Taiken Yokoyama.
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