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Center for residential Zen practice in Santa Fe, New Mexico, US
Upaya Institute and Zen Center
Religion
AffiliationPrajna Mountain Buddhist Order
White Plum Asanga
Location
Location1404 Cerro Gordo Road
Santa Fe, New Mexico
CountryUnited States
Geographic coordinates35°40′58″N 105°54′28″W / 35.68278°N 105.90778°W / 35.68278; -105.90778
Architecture
FounderJoan Halifax
Website
www.upaya.org

Upaya Institute and Zen Center is a center for residential Zen practice located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and founded by Joan Halifax Roshi. The center focuses on integration of Zen practice with social action, with traditional cultivation of wisdom and compassion in the Buddhist sense. It also provides service in the areas of death and dying, prison work, environment, women's rights and peace work. According to the Upaya website, in 2002 Joan Halifax founded the Prajna Mountain Buddhist Order. A non-profit organization, Prajna is a new Buddhist Order in the lineage of Taizan Maezumi Roshi, the Zen Peacemaker Order and White Plum Asanga.

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Residency

Upaya offers both short-term and long-term residency for aspiring Zen practitioners. The resident program is intended for people who wish to practice and learn while living in community at Upaya. A 4 month program with the possibility of making a long term commitment is offered.

See also

References

  1. Upaya Institute and Zen Center Prajna Mountain Forest Refuge
  2. Residency program
  3. Daily Schedule

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