Cambridge Zen Center is one of the largest Buddhist residential Zen Training centers in the country. CZC was founded in 1973 by early students of Zen Master Seung Sahn, the first Korean Zen master to teach in the West. We offer daily morning and evening meditation and chanting, and weekly public talks and instruction free of charge. Retreats and accommodations are offered for a reasonable price.
Zen meditation is a powerful way to clear our mind of habitual thinking. It helps us to balance ourselves and our world by pointing us towards our own wisdom and compassion. New friendships are formed and support for doing this practice is found by coming together for this special purpose.
Weekly Introduction to Zen Meditation Class every Thursday 7:00PM – 7:30PM. For general information, programs & schedule see our website at http://www.cambridgezen.com or contact the director Barbara Feldman at director@cambridgezen.com
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