Lions Gate Buddhist Priory
Soto Zen practice in British Columbia
Lions Gate Buddhist Priory, a Soto Zen center affiliated with the Order of Buddhist Contemplatives, offers a quiet space for practice in Lytton, British Columbia. This priory provides an opportunity to engage with Mahayana Buddhism in a monastic setting. While specific details about their daily schedule or retreat offerings aren't widely publicized, the focus is clearly on contemplative practice within a traditional framework. Visitors can expect an environment conducive to deep meditation and study, with the guidance of resident monastics. It's a place for those who appreciate a structured approach to Zen, away from the distractions of urban life, and who are ready to immerse themselves in the teachings and practices of this lineage. The priory operates on a donation model, making its teachings accessible to a broader community.
Highlights
- Affiliated with the Order of Buddhist Contemplatives
- Focus on Mahayana Soto Zen tradition
- Located in the scenic Lytton, British Columbia
- Operates on a pay-what-you-can basis
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Setting
The priory is situated in Lytton, British Columbia, an area known for its natural beauty where the Fraser and Thompson rivers meet. This setting suggests a peaceful, rural atmosphere, ideal for focused meditation and retreat, surrounded by the quiet of the Canadian landscape.
Accommodation
Information regarding accommodation types at Lions Gate Buddhist Priory is not available. Visitors should inquire directly with the priory about lodging options during their stay.
How to get there
Lions Gate Buddhist Priory is located at P.O. Box 701, 2789 Botanie Creek Road, Lytton B.C. BC V0K 1Z0. Travelers would likely need to drive to this location, as it appears to be in a more rural setting outside the main town of Lytton.
Nearest airport: Kamloops John Moose Fulton Field Regional Airport (YKA) (96 km)
Nearest city: Kamloops
Public transport: Contact the center for transport details
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Lions Gate Buddhist Priory websiteClimate
Lytton, British Columbia, experiences hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Visitors should prepare for significant temperature variations depending on the season, with summer days often being very warm and evenings cooler. Spring and autumn offer more moderate temperatures.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of programs or retreats does Lions Gate Buddhist Priory offer?
Specific details about programs or retreat schedules are not available in the provided information. It is recommended to contact the priory directly for their current offerings and calendar.
Is there a specific dress code or etiquette expected at the priory?
While not explicitly stated, as a Buddhist priory, it is generally advisable to wear modest, comfortable clothing suitable for sitting meditation and to observe respectful conduct. Contacting the priory beforehand for specific guidelines is always a good idea.
What should I bring for a visit or retreat at Lions Gate Buddhist Priory?
Given the lack of specific information, it's best to inquire directly with the priory about what personal items, meditation cushions, or other necessities you might need to bring for your stay or practice session.
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