Two Streams Zen: AnRyuJi, a new Zen center, opens in Westhampton, Massachusetts

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Ryumon H.G. Baldoquin semei and Catherine Araku Hondorp sensei have opened their second Zen temple in their home of Westhampton, Massachusetts — their first location, known as ShinJin Temple, is in nearby Northampton. AnRyuJi opened its doors earlier this month at 263 Main Road. Combined, the community of the two centers is being called Two Streams Zen.

The new location, according to the Daily Hampshire Gazette, "includes a Zen garden surrounded by woods divided by a small artificial stream, now offers regular meditation classes and occasional Zen multi-day retreats." Hondorp (a dharma successor of Pat Enkyo O'Hara roshi) serves as the Guiding Teacher of ShinJin Temple, and Baldoquin (a dharma successor of Zenkei Blanche Hartman) serves as Guiding Teacher of AnRyuJi.

 

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