Clear Water Zen Center Links
The Clear Water Zen Center is affiliated
with The Windhorse Zen Community of Alexander,
North Carolina (near Asheville). Please visit www.windhorsezen.org.
Local (Tampa Bay area)
Bodhi Tree Dhamma Center
is a suburban meditation center in Pinellas County, on Florida's
central gulf coast. The grounds feature a meditation hall and
bookstore, areas for outdoor walking, and a specimen of the Bodhi
tree, Ficus religiosa. BTDC opened in 1985 as a meeting
place for the Florida West Coast Buddhist Society, a non-denominational
Buddhist study group. It was founded in its present form with
the help of internationally recognized meditation teachers Venerable
U Silananda (from Burma) and Venerable H. Gunaratana (from Sri
Lanka).Dharma Drum Mountain Buddhist Association, Tampa
Bay Chapter, meets the second Saturday of each month at the Safety
Harbor Library Community Room from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM for discussion
and meditation. The website for the worldwide organization is
www.ddmba.org.
Flowing Dharma .
Steve Shealy is the founder and guiding teacher of Flowing
Dharma, Inc. a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation serving the
Tampa Bay area. He has been practicing Vipassana (Insight) Meditation
in the Theravadan tradition since 1990, attending silent retreats
from three to 30 days in length with a variety of ordained and
lay teachers around the country. Since 1997, his primary teacher
and mentor has been Matthew
Flickstein. While drawing primarily from the Theravadan tradition,
he also weaves Mahayana (e.g. Thich Nhat Hanh) and Vajrayana (e.g.
Pema Chodron) teachings into his practice and his teachings. He
has a particular interest in sharing effective tools for taking
the practice back into everyday life (e.g., Metta, walking and
eating meditation, concentration exercises) and in researching
the integration of psychotherapy and meditation practice from
the perspectives of both the professional literature and his personal
experiences with clients and students.
Dancing Water Sangha Is affiliated
with Thich Nhat Hanh, this group meets twice monthly at 1810 Rebecca
Rd., Lutz, FL 33549.(813) 949-5142. Diane's email address is
powell@fmhi.usf.edu. For
a list of all Thich Nhat Hanh groups in Florida, visit the Plum
Village website at
www.plumvillage.org.
Other Florida Groups
Gateless Gate
is
a center dedicated to the practice and instruction of meditation
in the Zen Tradition. The Gateless Gate serves as a regional Zen
Center for North Central Florida, and is comprised of the Gainesville
Zen Circle, the Orlando Zen Circle and the Les-Bi-Gay Orlando
Zen Circle. The Dharma rooms are open to all.
The Jacksonville Zen Sangha
is a non-profit religious corporation led by Robert
Zenrin Lewis, a Rinzai Zen priest, who was for many years a resident
monk at Dai Bosatsu Zendo, a monastery in New York State. ("Priest"
and "monk" are the closest terms we have in English).
Please visit www.daibosatsu.org
to learn more about that monastery. We are not controlled by Dai
Bosatsu but we maintain a close relationship with it.
The Orlando Zen Circle
is a small but growing community of meditators,
practicing in the Zen tradition and style. We are affiliated with
the Kwan Um school of Zen and are under the instruction of senior
dharma teacher K.C. Walpole, abbot of the Gateless Gate Zen Center.
All sittings are open to the public and to people of all faiths
and backgrounds. It is not necessary to have any previous meditation
experience to attend.
The Brevard Zen Center
is a Zen temple on the Space Coast of central Florida,
in the White Plum Soto lineage of Taizan Maezumi Roshi and Louis
Mitsunen Nordstrom Sensei. This is a Buddhist community following
the tenets of "Not knowing," "Bearing witness,"
and "Healing Ourselves and others." We come together
to practice in the Zen tradition. We do zazen, chanting services,
retreats and study groups. We welcome practitioners and students
of various traditions to join us at whatever level of commitment
they wish.
Southern Palm Zen Group
is comprised of people who have come
together to build personal and community wisdom through Zen practice.
We do so through zazen (meditation), traditional Zen services,
retreats, study groups, social gatherings, and service to others.
Our primary practice is taken from the Zen tradition but we draw
on the insights of other disciplines. The intention is to use
the form, like the banks of a river, to direct or awaken the flow
of ancient and contemporary wisdom for ourselves and the world
we are a part of.
Other Florida Dharma Groups