The Temples are open
only when services
are scheduled
 

Arizona Soto Zen Centers

Desert Moon Sanga
Arizona Ko Dai Ji Temple

Tucson, AZ
7620 N. Hartman Lane, Suite 112, Tucson, AZ • 520.904.9474
At the intersection of Arizona Pavilions drive and Hartman Lane. (Map)

Trout Lake Abbey - Mount Adams Zen Center, WA

PO Box 487, Trout Lake, WA 98650
46 Stoller Rd, Trout Lake, WA • 509.395.2030

FAX 509.395.2031
May the Infinite Light of Wisdom and Compassion so shine within us that the
errors and vanities of self may be dispelled; so shall we understand the changing nature of
existence and awaken into spiritual peace.

 

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Friends of the Arizona Soto Zen Center

Desert Dojo
classes in: Ninpo Taijutsu, classical Japanese Jujutsu
(these two comprise the core of the curriculum),
Tai Chi, and modern self-defense.
www.DesertDojo.com
Ron Sensei
phone 250.904.9474

Linda Joy Stone – Accupuncture
phone 250.444.6901
3340 N. Country Club Rd. #103, Tucson AZ 85716

The Asian Institute of Medical Studies
www.asianinstitute.edu

Detroit Street Zen Center
Yuko San is an associate priest of the
Arizona Soto Zen Centers
www.detroitstzencenter.com

Gyoujinn

Gyoujinn is a temple. Whomever wishes to come,
is welcome at anytime.

Come and learn the teachings of Buddha. Everyone has
troubles, but if you come, you will feel relieved. The most
important thing is to live through today and tomorrow.
There is no charge for room and board.

We can share each other's company until you wish to leave.
Let's get along well together and live in harmony.

Gyoujinn is a small, very rural temple in a farming
village north of Tokyo. It does not have a website,
but you can write or call Rev. Makabe and
make arrangements to visit his temple.


Address:
No. 61 Yoheiyachi Ookumakoyam
Watari-Cho Watari-gun
Miyagi Pref. Japan

Phone:
090-2796-9440

 

Zen Buddist Saying:

“Our life is shaped by our mind; we become what we think. Suffering follows an evil thought as the wheels of a cart follow the oxen that draws it. Our life is shaped by our mind; we become what we think. Joy follows a pure thought like a shadow that never leaves.” — The Buddha