The Authentic Zen Tradition For Contemporary Lives
Zen Teacher, Soto Zen Buddhist
Priest – Roshi Bernie Glassman's
Zen Peacemakers & White Plum
Asanga, an association of Zen
teachers in the lineage of Taizan
Maezumi Roshi. Genki Sensei is
Executive Director of the Maezumi
Institute and the Zen Peacemakers
Sangha.
ZEN CENTER - 393 Crescent Avenue - Wyckoff, NJ 07481 201-891-9100 - www. HighZen.org Rev. Paul Genki Kahn, Sensei: Soto Zen Buddhist priest, Zen teacher Affiliate: High Point Zendo - Sussex, NJ and Sussex County Community College. 973-875-4014
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We are a Zen Buddhist training center and interfaith, open, and
diverse community for spiritual development. Our practice is designed
specifically for people engaged in the demanding discipline of worldly
life - relationships, family, careers and community service. The
hallmark of Zen accomplishment is not the hermitage or monastery,
but mindful, skillful and whole-hearted living.
We value each member and the caring quality of our community. We
also emphasize spiritually-based social action: holistic service based
on our intimate bond with all creation.
what is zen?
Zen is a way of training body, breath and mind to experience the
oneness and interconnectedness of life, and to develop wisdom and
compassion. The core practice is Zazen, Zen meditation, which
is body-mind merger with each moment of life, the practice of
presence.
We teach Zen meditation in stillness and action as the practice of
presence. We help you train your body, breath and mind and prepare
you to experience and recognize the oneness and interconnectedness
of all creation, and to express spirituality in daily life. For those with
awakening experience, we help you clarify your understanding, further
awaken other perspectives of oneness and further develop the ability
to function from those perspectives in daily life.

ECKHART TOLLE Registered Eckhart Tolle Group since 2006. All are welcome
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Rev. Paul Genki Kahn Sensei
• To heal the effects of stress.
• To develop new skills to handle stress.
• To improve physical health.
• To improve mental health.
• To train concentration.
• To integrate body-mind.
• To develop samadhi and joriki.
• To awaken spiritually.
• To live enlightenment.
• To help others and live a life that matters.
why practice zen?