
A welcoming sangha providing guided meditation, online access, and compassionate contemplative care.
New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care fosters a welcoming sangha in NYC, guiding members through meditation and contemplative practice. The center offers programs like Commit to Sit, a Foundations course, and a New Year's Eve Sit, with options in person at 119 W 23rd St Suite 401 and online via Zoom. Reviewers praise the warmth, thoughtful guidance, and inclusive community that supports compassionate care.
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Guided and silent meditation practices, including Sunday services and mid-day Zoom sessions for all skill levels.
A 3-month immersive course focused on regular meditation practice to deepen mindfulness and reduce personal suffering.
Spiritual support and guidance for end-of-life care and life transitions, based on Zen principles.
Virtual participation options via Zoom for meditation and events, ensuring accessibility from anywhere.
Including New Year’s Eve sits and workshops that integrate mindfulness with social justice themes.
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Overall rating
Steve Scott
I felt so welcomed on my first visit to the Sunday service. There was a lot of ceremony and unspoken rules but they walked me through it and was made to feel welcome. Most of the time was spent meditating so I know how to do that. I'll be back next week!
Marion Rollings, PhD
This is a beautiful sangha and very welcoming community. I have participated online for years. The two sensei are deeply committed to helping everyone on their path. Now and through the end of this life. They regularly offer a 3 month “Commit to Sit” and a wonderful New Year’s Eve Sit that are incredible to participate in. Best way to end the old year and bring in the New.
K Sacco
This place is incredible!!!! The Foundations course is all about ending the suffering of others. Which is all about ending our own suffering. Many parallels and intersections with ending oppression through dissimilating the dominance of white, heteronormative, imperialist prophecy. Bodhisattva.
Melodie Land
I have been attending NYZC by Zoom for awhile now, especially for their Commit To Sit practices. Their programming and ease of access is fantastic and I am grateful to have found them!
harpcomm
Just participated in a Zoom mid-day mediation with others who were so welcoming, thoughtful, and kind. Grateful for this center!