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12-29-2005, 11:21 PM
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a simple buddhist
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: augusta, ga
Posts: 95
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finding a teacher...
im a new buddhist, but since i have begun my studies, i have changed and experienced so much. my only problem is that i live in Ga and i dont know of any buddhist temples or teachers in my area. im looked, but my search has been in vain. am i going to have to move or what? ive looked into many monestaries and i even have a friend who is a monk in one in vermont. im thinking of joining, but id like to know more before i join. any help out there? what about gay buddhist? any out there? anyone willing to chat with me about things?
thanks and be well in peace
sabbe sattaa sukhi hontu
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12-30-2005, 02:15 AM
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Mod ~ Eastern Thought
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: In the jungles of Maryland being trained as a Ninja by Christopher Walken
Posts: 3,100
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Re: finding a teacher...
Namaste Toujour,
thank you for the post and welcome to CR
i'm not sure where in GA you live, however, here is a link to a center in Atlanta:
http://www.meditationforeveryone.org/
here's one to a Vipassana meditation center:
http://www.gbvihara.org/
and here is just a big, long list of various groups and so forth in the Georgia area:
ZEN
Atlanta Center for Zen and the Arts & Aikido Association Atlanta (Rinzai Zen)
(also offers instruction in Aikido and other martial and fine arts)
292 S. Atlanta St., Suite F, Roswell, GA 30075
770-649-8383
zen-info@acza.net; aikido-info@acza.net
http://www.acza.net
Atlanta Soto Zen Center (Soto Zen)
1167C Zonolite Place, Atlanta, GA 30306
404-532-0040
aszc@mindspring.com
http://www.aszc.org
Black Fox Zendo (Soto/Rinzai Zen)
2908 Black Fox Drive, Atlanta, GA 30345 (home)
404-727-4099
lreal@biology.emory.edu
Breathing Heart Sangha (inspired by teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh)
Atlanta and Athens, GA
706-369-3523 (Marie Waters)
riknmari@mindspring.com
Buddhabuddies (Zen, "for those with a non-traditional sexual orientation")
Albany, GA
229-431-1071
tertiary@beliefnet.com
http://buddhabuddies.org/satellite/albany.html
Emory Zen (Zen)
Emory University, Atlanta, GA
404-727-5120 (Phil Hutto)
pwh@mathcs.emory.edu
http://www.emory.edu/REL_LIFE/151.html
Zen Center of Georgia (Rinzai Zen)
locations in Avondale Estates and Alpharetta, GA
404-216-5293; gmurray@zen-georgia.org (Glenn Murray)
http://www.zen-georgia.org
ZenSpace (Soto Zen)
Point Center Building, 427 Moreland Ave., Suite 700, GA 30307
404-688-1299; fred@zenspace.org (Frederick Rossini)
http://www.zenspace.org
MAHAYANA
Atlanta Buddhism Association (Chinese)
4791 North Sound, Marietta, GA 30066
404-516-8908
Atlanta Buddhist Association (Chinese)
5383-D New Peachtree Rd., Chamblee, GA 30341
770-414-0485; 770-972-6553
Atlanta Community Center (Soka Gakkai International)
5831 Riverdale Road, College Park, GA 30349
770-996-5178
http://www.sgi-usa.org/cgi-bin/locator.cgi
Chi Bo Temple / Chil Bo Sa (Korean)
5516 Green Wing Place, Lithonia, GA 30058
770-593-2455
Gum-Gang-Gyong-Dok-Song-Hwae (Korean)
2574 Spivey Court Jonesboro, GA 30236
404-991-4926, 404-627-4976
Hwa Duk Temple / Hwa-Duk-Sa (Korean)
7621 Fielder Road, Jonesboro, GA 30326
770-473-0427
Jun Dung Sa Buddhist Temple (Korean)
900 Beaver Ruin Road, Lilburn, GA 30047
770-923-5375
Kim Cang Monastery (Vietnamese Pure Land and Zen)
4771 Browns Mill Rd., Lithonia, GA 30038
770-322-0712
http://www.kimcang.com
Mietoville Academy / Pure Land Buddhist Association (Taiwanese Pure Land)
2513 Paden's Chace Way, Lawrenceville, GA 30244
770-418-1086
Nichiren Buddhist Sangha (Independent Nichiren)
175 15th Street, Atlanta , GA 30309
404-892-7886
http://www.nichirensanghase.org
Nipponzan Myohoji, Atlanta Dojo (branch of Japanese Nichiren Buddhism)
1127 Glenwood Ave., SE, Atlanta, GA 30316
404-627-8948
atlantadojo@yahoo.com
Rameshori Buddhist Center (Western New Kadampa tradition)
260 Howard Street #3, Atlanta, GA 30317
404-378-8599
info@MeditationForEveryone.org
http://www.meditationforeveryone.org
Vietnamese Buddhist Association of Georgia / Chua Quan Minh Temple (Vietnamese)
1168 Benteen Ave., SE, Atlanta, GA 30312
404-624-9782
pv1@atlanta.ds.com
Vietnamese Buddhist Association of Savannah / Cat-Tuong Temple (Vietnamese)
2619 US Highway 80, Garden City, GA 31408
912-965-1876
Thienhanh@aol.com
http://members.aol.com/thienhanh/
THERAVADA
Atlanta Meditation Center (Thai Theravada)
3552 Jones Mill Road, Atlanta, GA 30360
770-393-4259
dhammakayaat@earthlink.net
http://members.tripod.com/dimc_at/main.html
Cambodian Buddhist Society (Cambodian Theravada)
6533 Rock Springs Road, Lithonia, GA 30058
770-482-5563
Georgia Buddhist Vihara (Sri Lankan Theravada)
1683 South Deshon Road, Lithonia, GA 30058
770-482-9913
ga@gbvihara.org
http://www.gbvihara.org/
Laotian Buddhist Community Temple / Wat Lao Buddhamoongcoon (Lao Theravada)
2325 Hillside Road, Riverdale, GA 30296
770-994-9270
BANRITH60@prodigy.net
Lao Wat Buddha Khanti (Lao Theravada)
4052 Zoar Church Road, Lithonia, GA 30058
770-979-9375
Wat Buddhabuccha (Thai Theravada: Dhammayut Nikaya)
3094 Rainbow Dr., Decatur, GA 30034
404-284-2416
Wat Santidham / Santidham Temple of Augusta (Thai Theravada: Dhammayutti Nikaya)
3917 Old Waynesboro Road, Augusta, GA 30906
706-790-9374
watsantidham@yahoo.com
TIBETAN
Atlanta Shambhala Center (see Shambhala Meditation Center of Atlanta)
Dorje Ling (Tibetan Buddhism, Jonang tradition)
3263 Shallowford Road, Chamblee, GA 30341
770-451-7715
info@jonang.org
http://www.jonang.org
Drepung Loseling Institute (Tibetan Buddhism, Gelugpa tradition)
2531 Briarcliff Road, Suite 101 (in Woodlake Office Park), Atlanta, GA 30329
404-982-0051
institute@drepung.org
http://www.drepung.org
Drikung Kagyu (Tibetan Buddhism, Drikung-Kagyu tradition)
2688 Braithwood Road, Atlanta, GA 30345 (home)
770-938-9590
kdorje@aol.com
North Georgia Shambhala Meditation Group
http://www.buddhanet.net/americas/usa_ga.htm
Shambhala Meditation Center of Atlanta (Tibetan Buddhism, Kagyu & Nyingma lineages; Shambhala Training)
1447 Church Street, Decatur, GA 30030
404-370-9650
shambhala@mindspring.com
http://www.atlantashambhalacenter.org
metta,
~v
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Originally Posted by toujour_333
im a new buddhist, but since i have begun my studies, i have changed and experienced so much. my only problem is that i live in Ga and i dont know of any buddhist temples or teachers in my area. im looked, but my search has been in vain. am i going to have to move or what? ive looked into many monestaries and i even have a friend who is a monk in one in vermont. im thinking of joining, but id like to know more before i join. any help out there? what about gay buddhist? any out there? anyone willing to chat with me about things?
thanks and be well in peace
sabbe sattaa sukhi hontu
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12-30-2005, 05:47 AM
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General Member
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: CT
Posts: 131
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Re: finding a teacher...
u know, what vaj posted is great.
there is saying though, a very old one. when the student is ready, the master will appear.
in my case, this was very true, one day. short simple..wierd story. one day 3 years ago, i was 18, and i daily trained my body in simple things like pushups, crunches, running, stretching etc. at this point i had been obssesed with shaolin gung fu since i was 15, not only that but buddhism, taoism most things eastern etc one day on a online discussion forum, i posted a comment about martial arts(even though my experience was limited to a NHB fight club and judo as a kid and some tkd i picked up from a friend) and someone responded with i live in XXXXX why dont u email me and we can talk. long story short, this person claimed to be a sifu(teacher, father, master in cantonese) i told him i planned on moving to california(never did) to train with doc fai wong, he said good, hope i go. ended up never going. year and a half later, a friend of mine mentions this person from a year ago who contacted me trains his father in tai ji juan. i said, huh, thats wierd i talked to him over a year ago. turns out, the guy is very young, 30'ish, but he has more then 20 years in hung kuen, sun style taijijuan, and he fought competitvely in the UFC and in russia and in underground fight clubs. of course that sparked my interest, even though most here dont understand how rare it is to find a REAL master, who not only understands ever facet of the art but is competent and skilled enough to fight at the level he has. so anyway, i go and see him, i bring a friend of mine and we talked for close to an hour and a half. it was an amazing experience, personally, because the whole time he never held back any knowledge and he everything he responded with was a lesson. so i decided to follow him. i studied with him for the past 2 years, of and on. everyday i learned so much, and i rose quickly through the ranks of his students. he never held anything back from us. and he always gave more then any other teacher would have in the amount of time i spent with him. i can say this with complete certainty as ive met practitioners in various arts with 20+ years in their respective arts and they know very little.
in all, like i said, when your ready, the master will appear. in my situation, it was very wierd because not only was i ready at the time that he just 'happened' to move to my state all the way across the country, but he is also the genuine article.
so, my advice is be patient, study, practice zazen as much as possible and just be patient, you will meet the right person when you ready.
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12-30-2005, 01:53 PM
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a simple buddhist
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: augusta, ga
Posts: 95
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Re: finding a teacher...
thanks for the different websites and numbers. ive checked out a few of them, but i live in augusta and the one in augusta couldnt understand me. i think the person on the other line didnt really speak english. but, i guess i just need to get back to atlanta. thanks again for all the help.
sabbe sattaa sukhi hontu
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12-31-2005, 08:11 AM
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Mod ~ Eastern Thought
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: In the jungles of Maryland being trained as a Ninja by Christopher Walken
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Re: finding a teacher...
you are very welcome
metta,
~v
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