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  • Mt. Baldy Zen Center

    Mt. Baldy Zen Center is the main training facility of Rinzai-ji Inc. which was founded by Joshu Sasaki Roshi. It offers formal practice during the two training periods and less formal practice during the spring and fall.

    www.mbzc.org

  • Mt. Shasta: Shasta Abbey Monastery

    Head temple of the Order of Buddhist Contemplatives, part of the Soto School of Zen. Provides complete training in the Serene Reflection tradition.

    www.obcon.org

  • Los Angeles: Zen Center of Los Angeles (Buddha Essence Temple )

    Founded by Maezumi Roshi in 1967. First center in the US of the Harada-Yasatani School. Offers complete Zen practice schedule.

    www.zencenter.org

  • Santa Rosa: Pacific Zen Institute

    Formerly known as the California Diamond Sangha. Offers complete Zen practice in the Harada-Yasutani lineage.

    www.pacificzen.org

  • Berkeley: Empty Gate Zen Center

    Founded in 1977, member of Kwan Um School.

    www.emptygatezen.com

  • Riverside Ch'an Meditation Group

    Affiliate of the Ch'an Meditation Center and Dharma Drum Mountain Buddhist Association.

    geocities.com

  • Costa Mesa: Zen Center of Orange County

    Offers daily zazen practice and periodic retreats.

    www.zcoc.org

  • Los Angeles: Zenshuji Soto Zen Mission

    The first Soto Zen Temple established in North America, in 1922. North American Headquarters of Sotoshu and a direct branch of Eiheiji and Sojiji, the two head temples in Japan. Offers zazen meditation, Buddist studies, tea ceremony, taiko drumming, clligraphy, Japanese dance,and ikibana. Kid's School and other community events.

    zenshuji.org

  • Mountain Center: Zen Mountain Center

    A year-round Zen training center for resident and non-resident students. Affiliated with the Zen Center of Los Angeles and the Harada-Yasutani lineage.

    www.zmc.org

  • Berkeley Zen Center

    Soto lineage. Offers an extensive practice schedule.

    www.berkeleyzencenter.org

  • El Monte: Mahayana Zengong

    Offers traditional Ch'an and Chi-Kung practices resulting in a complete Buddhist teaching of mind-body unification, as transmitted by Master Miao-Kung.

    www.zengong.org

  • San Diego: Hidden Valley Zen Center

    Offers daily zazen practice. Uses Rinzai forms. Loosely affiliated with the Rochester Zen Center.

    www.hvzc.org

  • National City: Sweetwater Zen Center

    A residential Soto Zen center in San Diego county. Practices in the lineage of Bernie Tetsugen Glassman Roshi and Taizan Maezumi Roshi.

    swzc.org

  • Oakland: Bay Zen Center

    The Bay Zen Center originated in 1985 as a group of students studying with Charlotte Joko Beck, teacher at the Zen Center of San Diego. After receiving Dharma Transmission from Joko in 1994, Diane Eshin Rizzetto became the teacher and abbot of the Bay Zen Center. BZC, which is a member of the Ordinary Mind Zen School, is open to people of all traditions as well as beginners and experienced students.

    www.bayzen.org

  • Los Angeles: Gay Zen Buddhist Group

    The Group's purpose is to introduce interested persons to the teachings of Zen; and to how a non-sexist and non-homophobic spiritual practice can enhance one's life.

    members.aol.com

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