About Zen Community of Oregon
Upcoming Retreats at Zen Community of Oregon
Chan Practice of Silent Illumination with Rebecca Li
Home Hermitage - A Day Long Retreat Online
Summer Solstice Zazenkai: A One Day Meditation Retreat
Beginner's Mind Weekend Meditation Retreat
Sesshin - Cultivating the Empty Field
Summer Zazenkai: A One Day Meditation Retreat
Grasses, Trees, and the Great Earth Sesshin
Jizo Sesshin
Sesshin - The Ancient Way
Autumn Zazenkai: A One Day Meditation Retreat
Sesshin - Rohatsu
Venue & Amenities
Within the forest is Great Vow\'s famous Jizo Garden, a memorial garden for people who have died, and the newly dedicated Shrine of Vows, a place where people leave tokens of their deep aspirations.
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Great retreat. Plan to do more with Zen Community of Oregon
Zen Practice- One Day Workshop
meditation practice. I am grateful for this experience, and intend to return to this welcoming temple.
Sit. Breathe. Listen.
April seshin 2024 online particpation
Mission & Vision
Great Vow Zen Monastery is a residential community of lay and ordained people engaged in around-the-clock Buddhist practice. The practice heritage of the monastery is the White Plum Soto/Rinzai lineage of Taizan Maezumi, Roshi enriched by teachings and practices from the Tibetan and Theravada traditions.
Abbots Jan Chozen Bays, Roshi and Hogen Bays, Roshi are the spiritual directors and senior teachers at the monastery, with assistance from other Zen Community of Oregon teachers, lay and ordained. Great Vow offers residencies, retreats, and workshops that are open and available to everyone. There are many ways you can practice here.
The monastery is located 80 miles northwest of Portland, Oregon on twenty forested acres overlooking the Columbia River flood plain. The monastery includes a spacious meditation hall, guest and resident dormitories, dining hall, and a large organic vegetable garden. Within the forest is Great Vow’s famous Jizo Garden, a memorial garden for people who have died, and the newly dedicated Shrine of Vows, a place where people leave tokens of their deep aspirations.
Visiting the monastery
Are you interested in getting a taste of monastic life or residential practice? Opportunities to stay at Great Vow as a guest are available throughout the year. Guests are expected to follow the monastic schedule for the duration of their stay.
Arrangements for overnight guest stays can be made by emailing the registrar or by calling the monastery at 503-728-0654. Guest stays are not available on Sunday – Tuesday of any week, nor during retreats.
If you are interested in visiting the monastery please call ahead 503-728-0654 or email the registrar@zendust.org.
The monastery is closed to visitors from Sunday afternoon until Tuesday afternoon and also during our monthly silent retreats. Please check the calendar before planning your visit.
Check out our website www.zendust.org