Insight Meditation Community of New Haven

Web Resources

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Other New Haven Area Buddhist Groups and Centers

  • Buddhist Peace Fellowship - Connecticut Chapter
    Local chapter of national organization that serves as catalyst and agent for socially engaged Buddhism. [Meets every other month, sometimes in the New Haven area.]
    http://www.bpfct.org
     

  • New Haven Zen Center
    Meditation practice and study in Zen Buddhist tradition. [Located near downtown New Haven.]
    http://www.newhavenzen.org
     

  • Shambhala Meditation Group of New Haven
    Meditation practice and study in Tibetan Buddhist and Shambhala traditions. [Weekly Monday evening dharma gatherings in New Haven.]
    http://www.shambhala.org/centers/newhaven
     

  • The Stony Creek Sangha
    Zen meditation group that practices in the tradition of Robert Aitken and the Diamond Sangha, open to all who wish to meditate in the context of a group, regardless of experience or affiliation. [Weekly Tuesday evening gatherings in New Haven, and monthly for longer Sunday sittings.]
    Phone: (203) 776-6660
    Email: adutton@mags.net
     

  • Yale Buddhist Groups
    The Chaplain's Office at Yale lists information about Buddhist student groups at Yale. [Various gatherings at Yale and in New Haven.]
    http://www.yale.edu/chaplain/buddhist.html
     

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Nearby Centers for Insight/Vipassana Courses and Retreats

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Websites on Insight/Vipassana Meditation

  • Dharmastream
    Access to online recordings of talks on the Buddha's teachings by a variety of teachers.
    http://www.dharmastream.org
     

  • Vipassana.com
    Online authentic texts, resources, and courses on Buddhist meditation in the Theravada tradition.
    http://www.vipassana.com

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Websites on Buddhism and Buddhist Meditation
There is a vast amount of information dealing with Buddhism and Buddhist meditation online. The websites listed below were selected because they serve as well-organized portals to further information: they offer general (and often introductory) information about Buddhism and Buddhist meditation practices; they provide a forum for online discussions; and most importantly, they list links to numerous other websites (too numerous to list here) that represent a range of Buddhist traditions, practices, and teachings.

  • Buddhism
    Portal site with general information and links from about.com.
    http://buddhism.about.com
     

  • Buddhism
    Portal site with general information and links from beliefnet.com.
    http://buddhism.beliefnet.com

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