The New Zealand Buddhism category includes NZ websites related to Society, Religion, Religious, Religions, Buddhism, Monastery, Centre, Centres and more.
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Original Nature
(www.originalnature.co.nz)Promoting the practice and realization of being fully awake to the truth of our experience through meditation, relaxation and a dedication to Buddhism.
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Auckland Zen Centre
(www.aucklandzen.org.nz)Authentic Zen meditation training in Auckland led by Auckland-born sanctioned Zen teacher and priest, Sensei Amala Wrightson.
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Nyima Tashi Kagyu Buddhist Centre
(www.nyima-tashi.org.nz)A Karma Kagyu Tibetan Buddhist Centre in Auckland.
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Jam Tse Dhargyey Ling Trust
(www.mandala.org.nz)A Tibetan Buddhist meditation centre located just outside Whangarei, surrounded by native bush and majestic views. The centre offers teachings, retreats and guidance with their resident teacher, Ven. Geshe Sangey Thinley.
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Dorje Chang Institute for Wisdom Culture
(www.dci.org.nz)Introduction to advanced courses avaliable, accommodation, stupa, library and shop for buddhism in Auckland.
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Mahamudra Centre
(www.mahamudra.org.nz)A Buddhist retreat centre set in the Colville Valley on the Coromandel Peninsula. The centre provides a relaxing environment for individual or group retreats, and also offer sa regular programme of Buddhist teachings and meditations.
View Website - Coromandel Buddhism - Lodge and Retreat Accommodation
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Diamond Way Buddhism
(www.buddhism.org.nz)Part of an international network of over 450 centres for meditation, under the spiritual guidance of His Holiness the 17th Karmapa Thaye Dorje, and directed by Lama Ole Nydahl. They provide friendly places where all can meet to learn and meditate.
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Wellington Insight Meditation Community
(www.insightmeditation.org.nz)A community that meets to practice meditation and explore Buddhist teachings. They offer an open, warm and non-dogmatic space to connect with others discovering and establishing mindfulness and meditation in their everyday lives.
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Zen Institute of New Zealand
(www.zen.org.nz)
The Zen Institute of New Zealand has branches in Auckland, Wellington, Nelson, Christchurch and the Manawatu that provide guidance and training for those interested in practicing Zen Buddhism. They offer zazen, spiritual retreats and other activities.
View Website - Auckland City Buddhism
Business Info: Zen Institute of New Zealand - Nyima Tashi Centre, 20 Williamson Avenue, Ponsonby, Auckland-city
They Say: Zen Buddhist Meditation Zen meditation, known as zazen, is a practice of deeply connecting with ourselves and the world. The Auckland branch of the Zen Institute of New Zealand meets weekly for zazen and walk...More about Zen Institute of New Zealand.
Keywords: zen, meditation, auckland, buddhism
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His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet : New Zealand Tour 2007
(www.dalailamavisit.org.nz)In June 2007 His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet will visit New Zealand to give public talks in Auckland and Wellington and a public teaching in Auckland. This visit will be a rare opportunity for New Zealanders to see and hear the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of the Tibetan people.
View Website - Auckland City Buddhism - Entertainment Events
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Maitai Zendo
(www.zendo.org.nz)A Zen Buddhist organisation in the Diamond Sangha lineage, situated in Nelson.
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Directory of New Zealand Buddhist Centres
(www.bodhinyanarama.net.nz)Includes Theravadin, Zen, Tibetan, Mahayana, Retreat Centres, New Age, Workshops, Teachers, and Temples.
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Soka Gakkai International New Zealand (SGINZ)
(www.sginz.org)Based on the teachings of Nichiren Buddhism, the core philosophy of SGINZ can be summed up by the concept of 'human revolution'. This is the idea that the self-motivated inner change of even a single individual can positively affect the larger web of life.
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Karma Choeling Buddhist Monastery
(www.kagyu.org.nz)Teaching schedule, centre details and Buddhist information.
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Chandrakirti Meditation Centre
(www.chandrakirti.co.nz)A Tibetan Buddhist centre situated in the rolling hills of the Nelson countryside. Their goal is to promote the wisdom, compassion and kindness that is the very heart of Tibetan Buddhist philosophy and practice.
