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Tassajara Talks

The Tassajara Zen Mountain Center is the oldest Japanese Buddhist Sōtō Zen monastery in the United States. It is on the border of the Ventana Wilderness and within the Los Padres National Forest, southeast of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. The center is only accessible over 5,082-foot-high (1,549 m) Chews Ridge via a narrow, steep, 13.7-mile (22.0 km) one-lane dirt road from Jamesburg. During the winter months the center can be inaccessible due to snow and rain. Practitioners live and study on site. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, the center is open to day and overnight guests. The natural hot springs have been developed into Japanese-style baths. A steam bath is built over a hot spring in Tassajara Creek. The center is the first Zen monastery established outside Asia.
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Journey to Zen: Founding a PathSerial: RB-02266 Seminar_Oral_History Suzuki Roshi, Time, Tassajara |
Jun 2019 |
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Building Zen Communities in CaliforniaSerial: RB-02267 Seminar_Oral_History Practice, Time, Tassajara |
Jun 2019 |
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Embrace Each Moment FullySerial: RB-03522 Practice-Period_Talks Practice, Breath, Tassajara |
2015 Johanneshof |
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Zen in Everyday Moments Time, Tassajara, Buddhism |
Jan 23 1979 |
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Illusions of Daily Existence Emptiness, Zazen, Tassajara |
Apr 01 1976 |
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Ephemeral Identity in Zen Existence Emptiness, Zazen, Tassajara |
Apr 01 1976 |
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Unity in Diverse Zen Practices Practice, Practice Period, Tassajara |
Apr 14 1973 |
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Zen's Thousand Arms Embrace All Practice, Buddha, Tassajara |
Mar 04 1973 |
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Facing the Absolute in Zen Practice, Tassajara, Time |
May 27 1972 |
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Zen Center: Tradition Meets Modernity Practice, Work, Tassajara |
Feb 26 1972 |