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Frequently asked questions

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2015 Five Mountains Zen Order retreat
 All are welcome to practice with the Five Mountain Zen Order.

Newcomers should arrive to a Zen practice 15 minutes early. Meditation instruction is offered during this time.

What it’s like to train with the Five Mountains Zen school

You’ll hear practical Buddhist teachings that you will find applicable to everyday life, and you'll learn meditative techniques that can relieve stress, generate peace & calm, and allow you to begin to discover the nature of your own heart and mind.



Do I have to be a member of Five Mountains to participate?

No, everyone is welcome, and encouraged to join all of our activities. Membership is not necessary, but does help to support the group through dues upon which we can depend. Members also receive discounts on classes, events, etc.

How is the Sitting Group financed?

MGZC is supported solely through donations, membership dues, and program fees.

Say something about the chanting.

Chanting serves many purposes. We chant poems and verses that have been handed down because of their wisdom value. We also chant specific "seed syllables" that are valued for the quality of their sound. Blending all voices into one sound, harmonizing, and joining together are vital aspects of community practice.

Dharma Room Procedure

Arrive early. Allow time to make the transition to the dynamic stillness of the Dharma Room.

Remove noisy jewelry and digital watches, and be sure to turn off cell phones and beepers; please do not wear strong perfumes or colognes.

It is not a good idea to eat immediately before sitting. Participate; you will find the more you give of yourself, the more your understanding will deepen. Be diligent in your practice. Life is short; mystery is profound

"What is this? Only Don't Know"
-Zen Master Seung Sahn
 "The whole world is a single flower."
-Man Gong Sunim