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Zen Centers in Texas
http://iriz.hanazono.ac.jp/zen_centers/centers_data/usaNW.htm#TEXAS
Advertised as a complete list of Zen centers in Texas maintained by the International Research Institute for Zen Buddhism.
Sugarland: Universal Door Meditation Center
A place to find peace, harmony and healing. Thich Dieu Thien's goal is to help all beings return to their Unborn Mind, which is the clearest, centered "true self".
San Antonio Zen
In October 2003 San Antonio Zen arose out of a wish to share with San Antonians the Dharma and sitting practice in the Soto tradition of Shunryu Suzuki, with the guidance and example of the teacher and students of the Austin Zen Center.
Houston: Chung-Tai Zen Center
Practices in the Chinese Ch'an tradition. Grand Master Weichueh founded Chung Tai Chan Monastery and Chung Tai Buddhist Institute for the monastic training of sangha members.
Houston Zen Community
A lay Buddhist sangha supporting each other in practice, and providing a resource to the community for the study and practice of Socially Engaged Buddhism.
Dallas: Maria Kannon Zen Center
Offers practice in the lay Zen tradition of the Sanbo Kyodan Religious Foundation, founded by Yasutani Hakuun Roshi. Offers frequent zazen practice, zazenkais, and periodic sesshins.
Austin: Plum Blossom Sangha Email Discussion Group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pbsangha/
Email discussion group for the Plum Blossom Sangha, which follows the Thich Nhat Hanh lineage.
Austin: Plum Blossom Sangha
Follows the teachings of Vietnamese Zen master Thich Nhat Hahn and the Order of Interbeing. Offers weekly services.
Austin: Ordinary Mind Zen
http://ordinarymindaustin.blogspot.com/
A temporary blogspot with a meditation schedule and news for a group that's still working on their official website.
Austin Zen Center
http://www.austinzencenter.org/
Soto Zen center following the style of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi, founder of the San Francisco Zen Center. Offers several sittings each week, and occasional retreats.
Article: A temple rises in Texas
http://www.buddhistchannel.tv/index.php?id=00000000002,00000000347,0,0,1,0
An article from December 2004 regarding a new temple being built in Texas. The Buddhist Channel (BC) is a global news platform that provides non-sectarian news and features on Buddhism. The Buddhist Channel covers all major traditions of Buddhism such as Theravada, Mahayana, Vajrayana and Zen.