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San Francisco Zen Center
San Francisco Zen Center
San Francisco Zen Center
San Francisco Zen Center
San Francisco Zen Center
San Francisco Zen Center
San Francisco Zen Center
San Francisco Zen Center
San Francisco Zen Center
San Francisco Zen Center
Reviews
J L. (07/08/2020)
Teachers were nice when attending a paid for retreat. However, I felt extremely discriminated and uncomfortable when visiting as a guest. I was one of the few people of color and perhaps it was my skin color, the way I dressed (not fancy at all), or my brown eyes, but it was ironic and opposed the whole idea of mindfulness and the philosophy of Buddhism itself. Another time, I actually did pay, but a female teacher with blue eyes assumed I did not and was about to disbar me from going into one of the areas that our teacher told us to take a lunch break in had this teacher not told her I paid. I felt extremely hurt because I am a native SF Buddhist and just could not believe this type of discrimination to occur in a Zen Center (of all places!!!) and coming from a teacher in San Francisco (one of the most progressive cities in the world?!). SFZC could definitely do so much better. We could do better. Then, perhaps, these teachings will not just be taught or learned, but enacted in daily life and maybe there could be less brutality, less hate, and less heartbreak.
Sydney Martinie (02/29/2020)
I’ve been staying here for one week and LOVE my experience! The people are great, the rooms are tidy, the food is vegetarian and healthy and delicious, the location is perfect, and the group sitting meditations (optional) are a really cool experience.nI highly recommend to any curious and open visitors to San Francisco
Miku Kumiko【ミクコンセプト】 (03/19/2021)
Fascinating! ❤ud83cudf40
Patrick Sharp (09/10/2019)
A true island of calm reassurance. For the seeker in all of us there is a place on the edge of Hayes Valley on the corner of page and Steiner. A couple of buildings who’s silence beckons the need to be be-long, the need to be-quiet, the need to be. The Zen Buddhists have a sanctuary that has opened its arms for decades. For the beginner there are classes, for the struggling there are meditation in recovery meetings for the advanced there just is. There just is. From the concepts of mindfulness to the real benefits of living a life from a loving and kind perspective there is hope of understanding. For the students there are noble truths just four of them that lay the path. For the student still the path is lit by 8 ways to live life. The 8 fold path lightens your heart. For the zen purists there is the sound of the tree falling alone. The quietude of nothing fills the heart of everyone who walks into this very special place, into a very beautiful zendo to hear the gong and the silence continue forever and ever and ever smiling a little smile only just perceived at the corners of the would be Buddha’s mouth. Welcome now for you are home at last. Have a cookie and a sit and leave a dollar if you can for The riches you seek are found in here not out there.
Adele Mandryk (11/03/2019)
Great place to stay! So warm and welcoming. A quiet spot in a very busy city. Easy access to public transport.
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