Mountain Source Sangha - San Rafael
Zazen, Chanting, Dharma: All Are Welcome
Mountain Source Sangha in San Rafael offers a welcoming space for anyone interested in exploring meditation. This community-focused center provides an accessible entry point to practice, emphasizing a direct and inclusive approach. You'll find a regular schedule that typically includes periods of sitting meditation, known as zazen, followed by communal chanting. A Dharma talk and discussion round out the sessions, offering an opportunity to deepen understanding and engage with fellow practitioners. It's a straightforward, no-frills environment designed for genuine engagement with the practice, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a consistent and supportive community without a fixed fee.
Highlights
- Open to everyone, regardless of experience
- Combines sitting meditation with chanting
- Features Dharma talks and group discussions
- Fosters a strong sense of community
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Setting
Located in San Rafael, the center is situated within a community setting, likely a converted space or a dedicated hall on Court Street. The atmosphere is geared towards communal practice rather than a secluded retreat, integrating easily into the rhythm of daily life in the city.
Accommodation
Accommodation information is not available; visitors should plan for off-site lodging.
How to get there
Mountain Source Sangha is located at 1123 Court Street in San Rafael, CA 94901. Visitors can use standard navigation apps to find the address. Parking availability may vary depending on the time of day and local street regulations.
Nearest airport: San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport (OAK) (39 km)
Nearest city: Oakland
Public transport: Contact the center for transport details.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Mountain Source Sangha - San Rafael websiteClimate
San Rafael experiences a Mediterranean climate, with warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Sessions are held indoors, so weather conditions primarily affect travel to and from the center.
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Frequently asked questions
What does a typical session at Mountain Source Sangha involve?
A typical session at Mountain Source Sangha includes periods of sitting meditation (zazen), followed by chanting, and then a Dharma talk and discussion. Everyone is welcome to participate.
Do I need to have prior meditation experience to attend?
No, prior meditation experience is not required. The center explicitly states that everyone is welcome, suggesting an inclusive environment for all levels of practitioners.
Is there a set fee to attend sessions?
The center runs by donation, meaning there is no fixed fee to attend sessions. This model makes practice accessible to a wider community.
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