Korinji Rinzai Zen Monastery
Rinzai Zen training in the Midwest
Deep in the upper Midwest, near Reedsburg, Wisconsin, Korinji Rinzai Zen Monastery offers a serious approach to Zen practice. This isn't a casual drop-in spot; it's a place for dedicated training, including opportunities for Zen Buddhist ordination. Under the guidance of Abbot Meido Moore Roshi, visitors can participate in sesshin (retreats), internships, and other structured practice opportunities. The focus here is clearly on immersive engagement with Rinzai Zen, making it a compelling destination for those looking to deepen their understanding and commitment to this path. It's a rare chance to experience monastic life and rigorous training outside of traditional Asian settings, right in the heart of America.
Highlights
- Offers training for Zen Buddhist ordination
- Guidance from Abbot Meido Moore Roshi
- Provides immersive residential training
- Focus on Rinzai Zen practice
- Internship opportunities available
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Setting
The monastery is situated in the upper Midwest near Reedsburg, Wisconsin, suggesting a setting that is likely rural and conducive to quiet contemplation. While specific details about the landscape are not provided, the location implies a natural environment away from urban distractions.
Accommodation
The center offers residential training, which implies on-site lodging. Specifics about the type of accommodation are not detailed in the available information.
How to get there
Korinji Rinzai Zen Monastery is located near Reedsburg, Wisconsin. Specific travel directions are not provided in the available information, so it is advisable to check their website or contact them directly for guidance.
Nearest airport: Dane County Regional Truax Field (MSN) (68 km)
Nearest city: Madison
Public transport: Contact the center for transport details
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Korinji Rinzai Zen Monastery websiteClimate
Reedsburg, Wisconsin experiences distinct four seasons. Summers are typically warm and humid, while winters can be very cold with significant snowfall. Spring and autumn offer milder temperatures and changing foliage. Visitors should pack accordingly based on the time of year.
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Frequently asked questions
What types of programs are offered at Korinji?
Korinji offers residential training, sesshin (retreats), internships, and other practice opportunities. They also provide training for Zen Buddhist ordination.
Who leads the practice at Korinji?
All practice opportunities and training at Korinji are conducted under the guidance of the abbot, Meido Moore Roshi.
Is Korinji suitable for beginners to Zen practice?
While the center offers various practice opportunities, the emphasis on residential training and ordination suggests a focus on deeper engagement. It's best to contact the monastery directly to inquire about programs suitable for beginners.
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