We have a lending library made up of books, audio tapes, and video tapes on loan from sangha members. Please borrow one item at a time and return it before taking another. You can add your own items to the collection if you have something you'd like to share.
We offer occasional opportunities for intensive practice, from all day sits to weekend retreats and week-long Rohatsu celebrations. All events will be announced on our calendar and mailing list.
Though Dai Bosatsu is a monastery, it offers many opportunities for participation by lay practitioners, from weekend workshops to week-long sesshins and three-month kesseis. See their calender for details about upcoming events.
Ka Shin is a zendo in Washington, D.C. which also bases its practice on the Dai Bosatsu tradition. It has been in existence since 1969, and offers periodic retreats with teachers.
Wild Goose Zendo is a practice center in Sturbridge, Massachusetts. The abbot is Jiro Osho Fernando Afable, a Dharma Heir of Eido Shimano Roshi who has led several retreats at Burning House. An active retreat schedule is available at Wild Goose.
Endless Mountain Zendo is a practice center in Stillwater, Pennsylvania. The abbot is Sensei Genro Lee Milton, a teacher acknowledged by Jiro Osho.
The Zen Center of Syracuse is a lay community led by Roko Ni-Osho Sherry Chayat, a Dharma Heir of Eido Shimano Roshi. They welcome your participation in periodic retreats.
The Buddhist Network provides opportunities to learn about Buddhist practices from many traditions in the Baltimore area.