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BUDDHIST DIRECTORY

CALIFORNIA

AGAINST THE STREAM BUDDHIST MEDITATION SOCIETY

4300 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029. (323) 665-4300, Fax: (323) 665-4404, service@againstthestream.org, www.againstthestream.org • Founded by Noah Levine, author of Dharma Punx, Against The Stream has two centers in Los Angeles and Santa Monica offering weekly classes, daylong retreats, and special class series.

AGAINST THE STREAM BUDDHIST MEDITATION SOCIETY

2701 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA 94110. bayarea@againstthestream.org, www.againstthestream.org • Meditation center in the Mission offers weekly classes, daylongs, class series and residential retreats.

DHARMA REALM BUDDHIST UNIVERSITY

4951 Bodhi Way, Ukiah, CA 95482. (707) 621-7000, info@drbu.edu, www.drbu.edu • Dharma Realm Buddhist University (DRBU) is an accredited university in northern California dedicated to liberal education in the broad Buddhist tradition.

KUNSANG GAR

PO Box 65, Freedom, CA 95019. (831) 471-7883, kunsanggarcenter@gmail.com, http://kunsanggarcenter.org • Kunsang Gar, under the spiritual direction of Rime teacher Geshe Dangsong Namgyal, offers Dzogchen meditation classes, retreats, and purification practices.

PURE LAND FARMS

3265 Santa Maria Rd, Topanga, CA 90290. info@purelandfarms.org, www.purelandfarms.org • We offer a wide variety of programs from meditation classes, Zen Buddhism, philosophy, Lotus Scouts children’s program, stress-reduction, healing arts, outdoor adventure programs, as well as educational outreach.

SHASTA ABBEY

3724 Summit Dr, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067. (530) 926-4208, Fax: (530) 926-0428, guestmaster@shastaabbey.org, www.shastaabbey.org • A Soto Zen monastery in Northern California. Retreats, residential training, meditation, religious services, teaching, spiritual counseling. Around 25 male and female monks.

NORTHWEST

BIG BEAR CAMP RETREAT CENTER

89480 Nelson Mountain Rd, Walton, OR 97490. (541) 228-5372, , • We welcome small group retreats. Exquisite facilities in

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