Center for the Awareness of Pattern, Flying Point Zendo
Zen practice in coastal Maine.
Freeport, Maine, offers a quiet space for contemplation at the Center for the Awareness of Pattern, Flying Point Zendo. This Mahayana Soto Zen center, affiliated with Valley Zendo in Charlemont, Massachusetts, provides a setting for those interested in Zen practice. Phoebe Prosky serves as the teacher, guiding practitioners through the teachings. While specific programs and daily schedules are not detailed, the center's affiliation suggests a focus on traditional Soto Zen practices, likely including zazen (sitting meditation). Its location in coastal Maine provides a serene backdrop for introspection, away from the bustle of city life. The center operates by donation, making it accessible to a wider range of individuals seeking to engage with Zen Buddhism.
Highlights
- Affiliated with Valley Zendo, Charlemont, MA
- Teacher: Phoebe Prosky
- Mahayana Soto Zen tradition
- Located in coastal Maine
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Setting
Situated in Freeport, Maine, the center benefits from the tranquil environment of the New England coast. While specific details about the immediate surroundings are not available, the general area is known for its natural beauty, offering a peaceful atmosphere conducive to meditation and reflection.
Accommodation
Information regarding accommodation options at the Center for the Awareness of Pattern, Flying Point Zendo is not available.
How to get there
The center is located at 143 Flying Point Road, Freeport, ME 04032. Visitors typically travel by car to this area of Maine. Specific driving directions can be obtained using standard navigation services.
Nearest airport: Portland International Jetport (PWM) (30 km)
Nearest city: Portland
Public transport: Contact the center for transport details
Climate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Jul, Jan, Jun
Avoid: May, Apr, Dec
Freeport, Maine, experiences distinct seasons. Summers are generally warm and pleasant, while winters can be cold with significant snowfall. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures and scenic beauty. Visitors should pack according to the season of their visit.
Location
Frequently asked questions
What type of Zen practice is offered at the center?
The Center for the Awareness of Pattern, Flying Point Zendo follows the Mahayana Soto Zen tradition.
Who is the teacher at Flying Point Zendo?
Phoebe Prosky is the teacher at the Center for the Awareness of Pattern, Flying Point Zendo.
Is there a specific schedule for meditation or retreats?
Specific schedules for meditation or retreats are not detailed in the available information. It is advisable to contact the center directly for program details.
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