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About the San Francisco Buddhist CenterLocated in San Francisco's Mission district since 1994, the SFBC offers a relaxed and friendly place for people who want to participate in a Buddhist community or who want clear, ecumenical instruction about Buddhism and meditation and how they can apply it in their life. Our offerings include:
For more information, see our calendar. Our community is dedicated to supporting the development of spiritual friendship among those who wish to experience the benefits of Buddhist practice and believe that it can make a constructive contribution to the modern world. A recent article on sfstation.com about meditation centers affirms the SFBC as an unpretentious and friendly place to learn meditation or practice meditation within a community. The SFBC is part of the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order (FWBO), an international Buddhist network of public centers, communities, ethical businesses, and social projects. Founded in England in 1968 by Urgyen Sangharakshita, FWBO draws inspiration from the whole of the Buddhist tradition and is based in central teachings that are common to all the main schools. At the heart of the FWBO is the Western Buddhist Order, made up of men and women from diverse backgrounds who have dedicated their lives to the practice of Buddhism. The FWBO system of practice emphasizes the following spiritual practices in addition to both samatha and vipassana meditation: friendship/sangha, creativity/art, study, and ritual. Click here to see a site map (list of the main pages on this web site.) To find out about getting support to help fundraise for Karuna Appeals, which helps one of the world's most disadvantaged communities, click the image: |
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