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The San Francisco Buddhist Center is a relaxed and friendly place to learn and practice meditation, mindfulness and Buddhism with support from people on a similar path. We are situated in the heart of the Mission District on the land of the Ramaytush Ohlone people.
The San Francisco Buddhist Center is part of the Triratna Buddhist Community, a network of public centers, communities, ethical businesses, and social projects in the United States, the UK, India, and beyond.
Eugene Cash is the founding teacher of San Francisco Insight. He has been a Buddhist teacher since 1990. He is a senior teacher at Spirit Rock. Eugene’s teaching is influenced by many streams of Buddhism–– Theravada, Zen and Tibetan. He is also a Diamond Approach teacher.
BCSF is a Buddhist temple located in the Japantown area of San Francisco, California. BCSF was founded in 1898, and while remaining true to its Japanese heritage, over the years it has become a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural, and multi-generational temple community.
The Bodhi Path Buddhist Center of San Francisco is part of an international network of Buddhist centers under the guidance of the 14th Shamar Rinpoche. We offer teachings on meditation and Buddhist philosophy by well-respected lamas and teachers.
16 sty 2021 · How can Buddhism be a force of social justice? How can a deep engagement with issues of race, identity and power illuminate and transform Dharma in return? What does it mean to decolonize and indigenize the Dharma?
After examining data from 120 temples together with ethnographic research in two downtown temples, the author finds two key changes in urban Buddhism: First, political constructions cause an increasing divide between the city center and suburban areas in the religious spaces of Buddhism.