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Kurukulla Buddhist Center

5.0 (2 reviews)

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7 months ago

Serene. Peaceful. Healing. Wonderful energy. Beautiful space for meditation, quiet contemplation & community.

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Greater Boston Zen Center

Greater Boston Zen Center

5.0(3 reviews)
3.1 mi•Inman Square

A very welcoming and open community exists at the GBZC. Every week newcomer classes are offered…read morethat are very accessible to people of all levels of knowledge of Zen Buddhism. The space is warm and well maintained. Services include liturgy, zazen (seated meditation) walking meditation, and a dharma talk or interviews with a teacher (voluntary with no pressure to have one). Please don't be intimidated and go if you are interested in Zen. It's a great place Parking: small lot adjacent to fitness center is available for visitors. Also lots of Cambridge sticker parking and some meters. Also on bus routes and not terribly far from the T. Easy to navigate once get the hang of it.

I came here for the first time last night and immediately knew I made the right decision. They…read moreprovided an orientation for newcomers that was welcoming and instructive. After 30 or so minutes of learning the basics with some helpful hints and tips we dove right into Tuesday nights meditation. The environment felt inclusive and welcoming. The whole aura of the center was comforting and relaxing. There was no feeling like I didn't belong and they had books at each of the seated areas to help through the chants. I'm not sure about the parking situation but from the central t station it was a quick 10 minute walk. I will definitely be back!

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Mun Su Sa Buddhist Temple

Mun Su Sa Buddhist Temple

5.0(1 review)
7.0 mi

I had no idea that there was a Buddhist Temple right next door in Wakefield. I was lucky enough to…read morebe invited by a close friend to go to the Temple for a relaxation session. Upon arriving at the Temple, I was surprised by its exterior appearance as it looked like a standard multi-family just like the other structures on the street. We walked through the front door into a large foyer with a few miscellaneous wall hangings and shelving for everyone's shoes. So I removed my boots and placed them on a shelf and followed my friend up a small flight of stairs and through a doorway. As I passed through the doorway in to a large room approximately 50 feet by 40 feet, I was transported to a Buddhist Temple. The wood floors perfectly polished, not even a smudge. From the ceiling hung an unlimited amount of beautiful Chinese Paper Lanterns. Then I glanced to the left and that's when I knew I was in an authentic Buddhist Temple. A larger than life Golden Wall Statue, 2 10 foot murals, a 5 foot bell which must be heard miles away, a wall of mini statues with lights and much much more. The room had an Aura of peace and wellbeing. Everyone gathered in a circle around the Crystal Healing Bowls and the Lightworker. I proceeded to make myself comfortable by arranging 3 mats so I could sit, lay and relax in major comfort. I was then treated to a session of relaxation accompanied by Crystal Healing Bowls and miscellaneous relaxation sounds and words from the Lightworker. This particular Lightworker also uses Tibetan Singing Bowls which I hope to experience on my next journey to a cleansed soul. This all lasted for approximately an hour and when it was done, it was as if my soul was cleansed and free of all bad and stressful things, almost a state of pure freedom and happiness. This is believe it or not a free session, but it's customary to leave a donation on your way out. Average donation would be $20-$25/per person. Quite a bargain for the experience. I am definitely going to attend more various sessions here. I give Mun Su Sa Buddhist Temple a Solid 5 Stars.

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