Meditation
Independent Meditation Center Guide

"...in zazen, tension and pressure must be kept in the lower part of the abdomen as much as possible, as this brings about both physical and mental stability."
Katsuki Sekida, Zen Training.

NM Center for Meditative Inquiry and Retreat
Wat Temple
145 Madison NE
(We aren’t affiliated with the Wat.)
Albuquerque,  New Mexico   87108
(For best directions, please ask the center.)
Non-sectarian
URL meditationnm.wordpre...
Email Click to contact via e-mail
Phone 505-281-0684
Center's Description
For People from any meditation traditions (Tibetan, Zen, Vipassana, Hindu, Western) or no tradition at all, as well as for people interested in teachers such as Adyashanti, Eckhart Tolle, Pema Chodron, Toni Packer, Thich Nhat Hanh, and Krishnamurti.

Explore more deeply what meditative work is and how it sheds light on the concerns of our lives, not theoretically, but from a quiet listening that includes others and myself.

Meditative work is not theoretical, not goal oriented. It is the direct entering into a simple, compassionate, open awareness that allows the myriad fears, clingings and confusions of the mind to be revealed in a new way and at the same time brings us intimately, undividedly and lovingly in touch with the wide universe in all its profound stillness.

Annual 7-day retreat, affordably priced and located in the National Forest near Albuquerque. Monthly sitting and dialogue.

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