Monthly Introduction to Zen Meditation 10AM in Person and Online

Monthly Introduction to Zen Meditation 10AM in Person and Online

Learn the fundamentals of Zen Meditation and Zen Buddhism as taught and practiced at the Zen Buddhist Temple of Chicago in Evanston

By Zen Buddhist Temple of Chicago

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Sunday, April 6 · 10am - 12pm CDT

Location

Zen Buddhist Temple of Chicago

608 W Dempster St Evanston, IL 60202

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

This event is both in person and online on Zoom.

Here is the Zoom link (it is also posted on our webpage: https://www.zbtc.org/

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/95902957030?pwd=SDNrTGlhQURLNCtWS3lxd0hBeE9kQT09

We welcome everyone at every service. We will provide meditation instructions at the beginning of each service, and an attendant will provide guidance for the simple rituals involved in a Zen service.

However, if you would like a little more information and guidance, the introductory services may be better for you. During these services we offer a short introduction to Zen history and philosophy, in-depth instruction for Zazen (Zen meditation), and an explanation of temple etiquette.

The Zen Buddhist Temple of Chicago was founded in 1949 by Soyu Matsuoka Roshi. Originally located on Halsted Street on the north side of Chicago, the Temple moved to its current location in the 1980s. We also share space with the Chinese Cultural Academy which offers classes in Tai Chi Chuan.

Frequently asked questions

Can anyone attend?

Yes, all of our services are open to everyone. Newcomers are always welcome. If you have never been to the Temple before, please inform whomever greets you that this is your first time. They will ensure that you are given instructions at appropriate points throughout the service.

What should I wear?

We have no specific dress code at the Temple. Since our practice involves seated meditation, we recommend that you wear clothing that is loose and comfortable enough to allow you to sit comfortably for an extended period of time. Sitting in a chair is also an option.

Do I have to be a Zen Buddhist to practice Zen Meditation?

No, it is not necessary to be a Buddhist to practice meditation. A number of people who regularly attend our services are not Buddhists. Anyone is able to practice zazen, regardless of their personal belief system.

Where can I park?

Metered street parking is available on both sides of Dempster St. and throughout Evanston. Free parking is available on Sundays only.

Is there a public transportation?

Yes, the L-train Dempster Street stop is a 1/2 block away

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Founded in 1949 by Zengaku Soyu Matsuoka, Roshi, the Zen Buddhist Temple of Chicago is one of the oldest practicing Zen centers in the United States and the oldest continual

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