Dharma Field Zen Center
Dharma Field Zen Center (Dharma Field Meditation and Learning Center) is a Zen Buddhist community that offers daily meditation, sesshins, Sunday morning Dharma talks, and a large web archive.[1]
Dharma Field | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Sōtō Zen Buddhism |
Location | |
Location | 3118 West 49th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55410 (West 49th St & York Ave S) |
Country | United States |
Architecture | |
Founder | Steve Hagen |
Completed | 1997 |
Website | |
http://www.dharmafield.org/ |
A multi-year curriculum explores the foundation studies of Buddha, Nagarjuna, Dōgen, and the wisdom teachings of the Mahayana.
Head teacher Steve Hagen and Dharma teacher Norm Randolph are Dharma heirs of Dainin Katagiri. Former head teacher Bev Forsman and former Dharma teacher Lee Register are Dharma heirs of Steve Hagen.
Dharma Field is located in the former St. Andrew's Lutheran Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[2]
Gallery
- Norm Randolph in 2012
Notes
- "Network". Shambhala Sun. Shambhala Sun Foundation. March 2012. p. 92.
- Millett, Larry (2009). AIA Guide to the Minneapolis Lake District. Minnesota Historical Society Press. p. 96. ISBN 0-87351-645-1.
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