- Sonoma Mountain Zen Center
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name = Sonoma Mountain Zen Center
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founded = 1973
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founder =Jakusho Kwong
Laura Kwong
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abbot = Jakusho Kwong
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address = 6367 Sonoma Mountain Road,Santa Rosa, CA 95404
country =United States
phone = (707) 545-8105
website = [http://www.smzc.net/ www.smzc.net/]Sonoma Mountain Zen Center (or, Genjoji) is a
Soto Zen practice center located on convert|80|acre|ha|-1 in the mountainous region ofSonoma County inCalifornia —nearSanta Rosa —carrying on the tradition and lineage ofShunryu Suzuki . Founded byJakusho Kwong and his wife Laura Kwong in 1973, Kwong-roshi is the current guiding teacher of the Zen center. Offering residential training, Sonoma Mountain Zen Center also offers a practice regimen for members of the surrounding area and elsewhere who are not residents.About
Sonoma Mountain Zen Center was established by
Jakusho Kwong and his wife Laura Kwong in 1973. According to the book "Opening the Mountain", "Bill and Laura Kwong had moved toMill Valley and began a little 'put away zendo.' It took place in a neighborhood hall. Every morning, mats, cushions, and altar were put away so other uses of the room could happen. In 1973 the Kwongs and their four sons moved one county north. Classes Bill taught atSonoma State University gave birth to Sonoma Mountain Zen Center."Davis, 122-123] A self-sustaining institution, the Zen center supports itself through members donations, proceeds from its Zen Dust bookstore, and by offering rooms for rental. [Holender, 131] Author Sarah Ban Breathnach described the center in her book "A Man's Journey to Simple Abundance":"Near the top of the mountain, the road dips, bends, then snakes through a small grove of redwoods. The dense tree canopy blocks all ambient light, so that when you emerge on the other side of the grove, you feel as though you've passed through a portal into another world. It's a fitting way to approach Sonoma Mountain Zen Center, because people there view reality just a little bit differently from the way most of us do." [ Ban Breathnach, 83]
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Buddhism in the United States
*Sonoma Mountain
*Timeline of Zen Buddhism in the United States Notes
References
*cite book| last =Ban Breathnach| first =Sarah| authorlink =| coauthors =Segell, Michael| title =A Man's Journey to Simple Abundance| publisher =Simon and Schuster| date =2001| location =| pages =| url =http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/59509136&referer=brief_results| doi =| id = | isbn = 0743206967
*cite book| last =Davis| first =Matthew| authorlink =| coauthors =Scott, Michael Farrell| title =Opening the Mountain: Circumabulating Mount Tamalpais, A Ritual Walk| publisher =Shoemaker & Hoard| date =2006| location =| pages =| url =http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=1593761279&=Search&qt=owc_search| doi =| id = | isbn = 1593761279
*cite book| last =Holender| first =Allan| authorlink =| coauthors =| title =Zentrepreneurism: A Twenty-first Century Guide to the New World of Business| publisher =Write Action Publishing| date =2006| location =| pages =| url =http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=0978083709| doi =| id = | isbn = 0978083709External links
* [http://www.smzc.net/ Sonoma Mountain Zen Center]
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