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  1. Buddhist services are held monthly and include blessing, repentance, and traditional Chinese ceremonies.

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      The Buddha Dharma is vast and deep and offers many possible...

    • Programs

      Anyone that is interested can register, progressing from the...

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      Retreats 18Feb February Half-Day Meditation Retreat 9:00 am...

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    • Grand Master

      grand masterFounding Abbot Grand Master Wei Chueh(1928-2016)...

    • What is Chan

      Chan is widely known as Zen in the west. In the general...

    • Chung Tai World

      Every year during August, participants from the Zen Center...

  2. The Buddha Dharma is vast and deep and offers many possible paths. To properly bring into focus one’s spiritual practice, Grand Master WeiChueh applies these three concepts: “Three Links of Cultivation,” “The Four Tenets of Chung Tai,” and “The Five Approaches of Propagation Modern Buddhism.”.

  3. Chung Tai Zen Center is a Chan Buddhist Meditation Center for both convert and immigrant Buddhists in Houston, Texas. They have a racially diverse congregate that reflects the city of Houston and seems to be made up of both convert and immigrant western Buddhists.

  4. Top 10 Best Zen Meditation in Houston, TX - October 2024 - Yelp - Current Meditation, West Houston Zen Center, Chung Tai Zen Center of Houston, Universal Door Meditation Center, Simply Reiki, Jade Buddha Temple, Fo Guang Shan Chung Mei Buddhist Temple, Heart Space Collaborative, Soul Tribes Yoga + Meditation, Studio NiaMoves.

  5. Houston Zen Center is an urban refuge for the study and practice of Zen meditation in the heart of Houston. Auspicious Cloud Retreat Center is a rural refuge one hour West of Houston for more intensive study and practice of Zen. Retreat space for compatible groups is available throughout the year.

  6. Anyone that is interested can register, progressing from the beginning Zen meditation methods and fundamental principles to advanced sutra studies. Each class meets for two hours, consisting of meditation practice in the first hour and a lecture on Zen Buddhist teachings in the second hour.

  7. The Houston Zen Community began in about 1988, when a meditation group, led by Unitarian minister Bob Schaibley, started in First Unitarian Church in Houston. Later the Houston Zen Community evolved into a Soto Zen group and, in 2003 opened its own Center in the Houston Heights neighborhood.