Chozen-ji Betsuin/International Zen Dojo of Wisconsin
Rinzai Zen in Madison, Wisconsin
For those in Madison, Wisconsin, seeking a path of focused practice, the Chozen-ji Betsuin/International Zen Dojo offers a direct approach to Rinzai Zen. This center, rooted in a Mahayana lineage, provides a space for serious practitioners to engage with traditional Zen teachings. While specific programs and daily schedules aren't detailed, the emphasis is clearly on the foundational elements of Zen. It's a place where the commitment to practice is paramount, fostering an environment for deep personal exploration within the Zen framework. The center operates on a pay-what-you-can model, making its teachings accessible to a wider community. This commitment to accessibility, combined with its traditional Rinzai Zen focus, makes it a notable resource for those looking to deepen their understanding and practice of Zen in the Midwest.
Highlights
- Focuses on traditional Rinzai Zen teachings
- Located in an urban setting in Madison, Wisconsin
- Operates on a pay-what-you-can model
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Setting
The center is located within a suite at 301 S Bedford in Madison, suggesting an urban or semi-urban setting rather than a secluded natural retreat. This implies a focus on integrating practice into daily life within a community context.
Accommodation
Information regarding overnight accommodation is not available. Visitors should assume day-use facilities or inquire directly about lodging options.
How to get there
The Chozen-ji Betsuin/International Zen Dojo of Wisconsin is located at 301 S Bedford Suite #219, Madison, WI 53703. As it's in an urban area, driving or local taxi services would be suitable for reaching the address.
Nearest airport: Dane County Regional Truax Field (MSN) (8 km)
Nearest city: Madison
Public transport: Contact the center for public transport details.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Chozen-ji Betsuin/International Zen Dojo of Wisconsin websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Jan, Feb, Sep
Avoid: Jun, Mar, Jul
Madison, Wisconsin experiences four distinct seasons. Summers are warm and humid, while winters are cold with significant snowfall. Spring and autumn offer milder temperatures. Visitors should dress accordingly for the time of year.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of Zen practice is offered at Chozen-ji Betsuin?
Chozen-ji Betsuin/International Zen Dojo of Wisconsin practices Rinzai Zen, which is a Mahayana tradition.
Is there a specific schedule for meditation or classes?
Specific schedules for meditation or classes are not provided in the available information. It is recommended to visit their website or contact the center directly for current program details.
Do I need prior experience in Zen to attend?
The available information does not specify requirements for prior experience. It's best to contact the center directly to inquire about their programs for beginners.
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