Phoenix Cloud Sangha

In the Buddhist tradition, the sangha, the community, is a central element. It forms the web or fabric that carries each of us in our spiritual practice. The Felsentor Sangha are all those people who feel connected to the tradition of Kobun, Vanja and Brother David. As part of the sangha, we invite you to practice with us, e.g. in practice days or Zazenkais, Sesshins or by participating in a practice period.

CENTERS and MEDITATION GROUPS IN KOBUN CHINO’S TRADITION


Switzerland

Felsentor (Romiti/Rigi), led by Vanja Palmers
Zendo am Fluss (Lucerne), led by Othmar Wüest
Zen Dojo Mukitaimon (Witterswil), led by Jörg Bader
Zen Group Reckenbühl (Lucerne), led by Vanja Palmers
Zen Group Solothurn (Solothurn)
Unsui Zen Group Zurich (Zurich)


Austria

Kannon-Do (Innsbruck), led by Peter Pfötscher
Puregg (Dienten am Hochkönig), led by Vanja Palmers
Zen Group Vienna (Vienna), led by Mathias Pongracz


Germany

Altbäckersmühle (Singhofen), led by Michael HoKai Österle
Zendo FreiRaum (Waidhofen), led by Michael HoKai Österle


Great Britain

London Zazenkai (London)


United States of America

Bayview Zendo (San Rafael/CA), led by Trout Black
Boundless Way Zen Temple (Northampton/MA)
Crooked River Zen Center (Cleveland/OH)
Everyday Dharma (Santa Cruz/CA), led by Carolyn Atkinson
Floating Zendo (San Diego/CA)
Floating Zendo (San Jose/CA), led by Angie Boissevain
Hakubai Temple (Boulder/CO), led by Martin Mosko
Hokoji Temple (Taos/NM), led by Ian Forsberg
Jakkoan Zendo (Santa Cruz/CA)
Jikoji Temple (Los Gatos/CA), led by Michael Newhall
O-An Zendo (Julian Woods/PA), led by Barbara Anderson
Pop Up Zendo (CA)
Silver City Zen Center (Silver City/NM)
Small House Zen (Boulder/CO)
Sokukoji Buddhist Monastery (Battle Creek/MI), led by Bob Brown