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    Flushing Meditation

    4.1 (18 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Online meditation class! So cooool!
    Michael P.

    I heard a lot on the radio that meditation is very good, but I haven't actually done it. But as I started this meditation, it became clear why people should meditate. I got online class that can join by zoom at home and helpers were guiding very sincerely for me. This meditation is to throw away all the false minds I have in our minds and leave only the true mind. Gradually, all the questions about why and how I should live were resolved. This meditation is like a lighthouse in my life that guides me right way!!

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    It's a brainwashing scam, even though the people seem honest and genuine. Read the other reviews on Google.

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    9 years ago

    Wasting time and money. I had meditated more 1,000 hours but I get more depressed. My physician asked me to stopit.

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    I see they have some free events but how much do they charge otherwise?

    Hi, There are different membership options to choose from. The best way to get started is to get the complementary intro. You’ll have the chance to visit the center, meet the… Read more

    How much is the monthly cost?

    Hi there, The best way to get started is to come for the free intro. It’s informative and you’ll be amazed by the meditation principles and method! You can make a booking… Read more

    Hi there, is the Meditation guided? Thank you.

    Yes the meditation is guided. =D

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    Through the meditation method I came to realize a lot of things and came to know a whole lot more about myself.

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    Chan Meditation Center

    Chan Meditation Center

    (6 reviews)

    Elmhurst

    I am a seasoned meditator, who can't go to sangha night in my home sangha because I work. Our…read moresangha is small and as yet has not reached it's full potential. So there's little programed on the weekends either. I've been looking around for another sangha that I can join in with to meditate with others. I'm also a little curious. I'm pretty committed to the Triratana Buddhist Community, but I'm also curious about other sanghas. So on Yelp there are 10 places listed in Queens. I chose to visit two today. I went to Lin Yan Shan Buddhist Temple of New York first. I talked with a monk coming out a door. He was talking to me until some Chinese people walked by and felt he had to open the door for them, and walked away abruptly from our conversation. He'd said that was a Pure Land outfit. I like to chant and all, but this place felt too ethnic for me, and while it seemed like a lovely place, I didn't see anyone who wasn't Chinese. And while the monk was pleasant and nice, he was surprised I knew that he chanted to Amitabha, which I felt was a bit condescending. Yes, westerners can know something about Buddhism, it's not just something of the east. So it's on to the next one. I ended up at the Ch'an Meditation Center in a very interesting neighborhood in Elmhurst. I was scared to walk in, but was warmly greeted by a Hispanic woman, who introduced me to an African American gentleman. I talked a little while with two women monks, with monk outfits and shaven heads, and the three dots on their heads where I speculate candles burnt down in a ritual, but that's just speculation. Then I talked to Dr. Rikki Asher, who seemed very down to earth and encouraging. I think I'm going to go back sometime--I will update if I do. I googled Rikki Asher and she's a professor at Queens college, and does silk art. Reading reviews on Rate My Professor, seems like it's a site for disgruntled students to vent negativity, though there were many that were positive. It's weird I know these things about her now, because I was writing this review, and wanted to know more about her. Her silk screens are pretty cool. My experience of her was that she was warm and open. They have a very active schedule with movie night, beginners night, Dharma classes, one day meditation retreats and Tai Ji Quan (gentle and relaxing Chinese therapeutic exercise). They are connected to a retreat center upstate in Pine Bush. They had free books, I took one on the Bodhisattva vow. Two thirds of the books are in Chinese and the place does have a distinctive Chinese flavor. They have a quarterly magazine. So I walked out of there with a lot of information and their website, and a desire to go back in. A diverse and welcoming place which I hope to go back to.

    My parents are two devoted Buddhists at Chan Meditation Center. You would often see them there on…read moreSundays and Mondays. My husband and I only started going to Chan Mediation Center two years. I enjoy going there on Sundays too, but I guess Monday Buddha Name Chanting is one of my favorites. At the end of chanting, you sit and meditate after a busy working Monday. It feels very tranquil...

    Body & Brain - Bayside

    Body & Brain - Bayside

    (12 reviews)

    Bayside

    So fun! New to me style of yoga which has a strong focus on core energy, tension release, movement,…read morehip opening and ... happiness . I loved that this yoga practice doesn't take itself quite as serious ' as Indian style, where my type A personality strives to perfect a pose. Probably a me thing You will feel energized and tingly after a class. They make room for all levels (it's not that kind of competition- was yoga supposed to be?; likely me again .). Thé practitioners are warm and welcoming, even focusing on making you feel comfortable with a very Personal and personable touch. Shoot I got a hug! Just what we all need in current times!

    I brought a groupon for a 20-class pass to various yoga locations around NYC, with a few locations…read morein long island. This location is closest to me so I tried it out. This was the worst, most awkward "fitness/workout" experience of my life. First of all, it is not by any means Yoga. I don't consider myself a yoga nut...I've been to somewhere around 10 classes and I generally know some of the poses. I really enjoy yoga because it gives me a chance to clear my mind, stretch a lot, and work out any tense areas in my neck and back. I also do kickboxing and pilates. Anyway, the instructor (who looked like a mess by the way) definitely didn't have any official training in yoga. His instructions were sloppy and unorganized. Their version of a warmup is slapping various parts of the body (i'd assume to increase bloodflow...but it looks and feels ridiculous). Just imagine being told "raise your arms above your head. Slap your left armpit with your right hand. Now say, 'I love my armpits!'" Swear to god, that's how they do it there. At this point I was ready to leave but I wanted to see how crazy it could get. Next, the instructor had us doing awkward movements that don't in any way resemble yoga. Then everyone had to run around the room kind of free-dancing flailing arms around to songs like "It's Raining Men"...?????? Eventually this died down and the instructor brought out tea for the old korean women in the class. I'm not sure why it was just for them, but regardless the entire place is a scam. I left the place feeling very tense and upset. It did the opposite of what yoga is supposed to do. I felt bad for the older women all dressed in their lululemon attire looking for yoga and being subjected to this. If you want yoga, DEFINITELY make sure it's really yoga. I'm not sure what this place is trying to do but they should take "yoga" out of the name.

    Bayside Meditation - Guided Meditation

    Bayside Meditation

    (21 reviews)

    Bayside

    I have the biggest issue with shutting my mind off. This is throughout the day and even before bed…read more After hearing that meditation may help this problem, I want an intro into this new endeavor. I found that Bayside Meditation offered online intro classes and I knew this was a great place to start. It was super easy to sign up for this introductory course, and the communication/correspondence was super clear and straightforward. They also have flexibility with times and days as well. I booked my initial class for the following morning and it was easy as that. I made sure I was in a quiet place in my house set up my computer with my AirPods and opened the zoom at my appointment time. Anna was there to greet me promptly and we shortly began our session. She was kind, patient, and a joy to speak to. She also took the time to explain the process to me and how meditation can affect our every day lives. Her session was relaxing and comforting. Is there a membership in my cards? I'm not sure. But I did feel at peace after speaking with her and would try to do a session in person soon! Any tips for meditation would be greatly appreciated!!

    I was lucky enough to join in on a meditation class for yelp elite. The overall experience was…read morepretty relaxing. This is my first ever experience with a meditation class but I found it pretty relaxing. They brought up some interesting thoughts in the class. If you are open to it definitely give it a try!

    Body & Brain Yoga Tai Chi - Flushing

    Body & Brain Yoga Tai Chi - Flushing

    (9 reviews)

    Downtown Flushing, Flushing

    I agree they teach some yoga but very minimal. It could be sketchy for the person who has…read moreanxiety/anti- social/ depression. There is teacher claimed to go through the same as you do and try to put you into 10 classes at least of membership . Do your research before you come in try the lesson. I end up signed for 10 classes but only went for 5. The classes are ok but very different ways. They focus more on relaxing, free style dancing and etc. which can be weird for some new student. Again if you are looking for serious yoga practice look for somewhere else. I am also surprised that the class schedule won't provide instructor's name associated, meaning if you want to attend someone's class in particular you will have no way to know. This is for older people I think, as they did very light yoga poses and they goes with flow. Be cautious!

    my experience was nothing short of GREAT! I practiced for…read moreover 15 years and it has done me a lot of good. found myself calmer and much more centered. yes they run a business and will try to push you at times, I wound up buying a life time membership and now days I pay a couple hundred dollars a year and go as much as I feel like. on the extra programs they offered, I have gone to quite a few of those, always kicking and screaming, (can t spend the money, don t have the time) only to come out on the other side feeling so glad I went and made the effort. I also like the fact that in the whole time I went there, we did not have two classes that were the same. certainly seemed like a very balanced exercise/ breathing/ meditation/ spiritual program to the nay Sayers.... give it an honest try!

    Flushing Meditation - meditationcenters - Updated May 2026

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