Zen Center of Pittsburgh Appointment Only 124 Willow Ridge Road, Sewickley, PA 15143
About the Business
The Zen Center of Pittsburgh, located at 124 Willow Ridge Road in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, is a serene and welcoming place of worship dedicated to the practice and teaching of Zen Buddhism. Nestled in a tranquil setting, this center offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. As an appointment-only establishment, the Zen Center ensures personalized and focused sessions for all visitors, fostering a deep sense of community and spiritual growth. Whether you are a seasoned practitioner or a newcomer to Zen, the center provides a supportive environment for meditation, mindfulness, and inner peace.
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124 Willow Ridge Road, Sewickley, Pennsylvania 15143, United States
Reviews
"My friend told me about this place and the Qigong session she did. I wanted to try it and registered for a session myself. It was very relaxing and calming Colleen, Lindsey did a great job organizing. About the place, it's situated amidst nature and it's a great opportunity to experience nature at its best while doing the session."
"I went to this place to seek assistance in anxiety and stress relief. Now obviously one trip is not going to solve any issues I am trying to work through,however I believe this place can help. I went to the intro class and we talked about Buddha and the history. We were then taken back to the meditation area, were we were shown how to properly enter, sit and meditate. It was really nice to go somewhere and have a professional show you proper mindfulness techniques, then watch it on a video or read it from a book. To the point I would suggest this place to anyone interested in Buddhism, Mindfulness, spirituality, or just trying to help relieve stress and anxiety. Everyone is very professional and qualified. Five stars for me."
"I did a retreat at this very welcoming zen meditation center. Kotoku, the resident zen priest offers authentic instruction for newcomers, and offers zazen meditation and temple instruction. Also Kotoku has a great sense of humor and will answer questions on the history and practice of zen in America. Colleen, his wife who is also a lay teacher, will introduce you to zen practices with a warm welcome and tea. The center is in a farmhouse, sitting on top of the hill with great views. The temple, library, and grounds are a great place to experience peace and stillness."
"I have only been able to visit the zen center a few times, but I have enjoyed each visit very much. The priest and his wife are very friendly and the members are very welcoming. The whole center is very friendly and has a pleasant atmosphere. The building and surrounding land are both simple and beautiful. I wish I was able to visit more often than just a few times in the past few years."
"Very welcoming and a great diverse group of people. The head monk does a great job of bringing Soto Zen to the forefront during retreats, Sunday sessions, etc... I recommend anyone interested in religion, philosophy, etc come and visit. Donations are welcome but not required. Introductions to meditation are generally every Sunday at 8:30. If you stay for the whole event, lunch is served at 12! Always a delight as the Sangha brings lots of delicious food."
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