Our
practice is influenced by the teachings of Shunryu
Suzuki Roshi and Kobun Chino Roshi. We use zen
forms, yet are fluid in our ability to adapt to
changes within the form.
Living in the high desert of the Southwest and dealing with the rigors of nature, we use a less stringent approach to our practice, placing more emphasis on the development of loving kindness and compassion along with attentiveness to the spiritual growth of each community member.
Our sangha has members from various professions and religious backgrounds. We gather together to meditate and take refuge in the brow of the Buddha.
Living in the high desert of the Southwest and dealing with the rigors of nature, we use a less stringent approach to our practice, placing more emphasis on the development of loving kindness and compassion along with attentiveness to the spiritual growth of each community member.
Our sangha has members from various professions and religious backgrounds. We gather together to meditate and take refuge in the brow of the Buddha.