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    Ananda Palo Alto - Paramhansa Yogananda statue

    Ananda Palo Alto

    4.6(20 reviews)
    1.6 km

    I have been coming to Ananda Tenple for more than a year, and I found all what I need for my…read morespiritual growth. Classes , satsang support in my journey , meditations and friends. The Sunday service is very inspirational with music , readings, short meditation and very meaningful sermon . I highly recommend for everyone , starters in the yoga path as well for more advanced practitioners. Love , peace and friendship is the fragrance in this holy temple .

    The Ananda Teaching Centers in Santa Cruz County were my spiritual home for decades. That all…read morechanged in September 2020 for obvious reasons. As sad as it was to lose my local Ananda community, I had the chance to move to the Ananda Community in Mountain View and become part of the most dynamic, centered, compassionate, self-aware group of people I have ever known. I love the opportunities to be of service to others as they find their spiritual path. The Ananda Temple is not really the physical structure on the corner of El Camino and College. The congregation of Truth seekers who come together to serve, meditate, practice yoga, and have fun...those people are the true Ananda Temple. I love the diversity. I love Sunday Services. I love the yoga classes. I love the classes on how to be happy in a chaotic world. I love being in a space with others where I can close my eyes, be still, and feel the presences of the Divine in me and all around.

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    Windhover - The walkable labyrinth.

    Windhover

    5.0(7 reviews)
    3.5 km

    A serene place on the campus of Stanford University in Palo Alto…read more.. If you ever needed a time out, Windhover would be a great place for you. I read about this meditation site from another review. It's located right next to the Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden. To enter, you need a student ID which opens the door with a swipe. My friend's son is a student here. My friend is an alumnus of Stanford. They're so fortunate to be a part of this wonderful institution! Windhover was on the warm side. I didn't feel any air conditioning on this warm summer day in July, so I quickly walked through and viewed the artwork and felt calmer from the water feature. This was a nice break in our busy day. I saw students sitting and lying down in a meditative state and wished them well...

    When I was an Andrew Mellon postdoctoral humanities fellow here @Stanford, calm and healing places…read morelike the Windhover meditation center did not yet exist. Now, they do. Students, faculty, staff, and their guests can access the inside seating areas designed for mediation & quiet work, but even casual visitors to the Stanford campus can use the outdoor areas, like the stone bench by the reflecting pool or the wooden seating area by the lone Japanese maple and bubbling square shaped water fountain. Also, you can walk the labyrinth as well. See my pics for details and my WordPress blog, sempervirens117.com for more information on cool, under the radar screen places to visit at Stanford if you have the time and energy for some real adventures. Highly recommended!

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    Inner Seed

    Inner Seed

    5.0(9 reviews)
    1.6 km

    InnerSeed was definitely needed in this area. Step away from the chaos and noise into a healing…read morecenter of calm, and serenity. From the moment you walk in, you know you have arrived in a special peaceful place. No need to travel far and wide for a healing retreat when you need a tranquil space. My experience was simply incredible.. I attended for a Sound Bath, and it was one of the most calming, healing, and rewarding experiences I have ever had. Weiwei, the owner has the most beautiful energy; a truly special human. The evening started with a sage cleansing before stepping into the main room, where I silently gasped inside myself at the thoughtful setup of candles and soothing aromas. I walked to my designated space of mat, pillow, and blanket; and the class began... Weiwei began the class with an introduction of what was to come, which I appreciated. Then came the most magically led seated meditation which was truly magical. Then it transcended into us laying on our mats and she enveloped the room into a heavenly and tranquil sequence of musical bowls, chimes, gongs, and vibrations. I honestly did not want it to end. Like the moments you are receiving a massage, and hope the hour has not ticked by... I haven't felt this level of ease in quite some time. For those who find it challenging to turn off their brains, and step out of the day to day to-do lists, step into this sacred space. You will find your peace in a short period of time. This experience was tremendously soothing to the spirit and mind.This was my first sound bath, and I cannot wait to return. Thank you Weiwei, for creating this space, and curating it as you did.

    Love this place! I highly recommend treating yourself to a sound bath. It's just magical!read more

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    Insight Meditation Center - Exterior of the building

    Insight Meditation Center

    4.7(26 reviews)
    10.2 km

    I didn't realize I could review IMC on Yelp but it's a place after all, so why not. And it's not…read morejust a place, it's a very lovely place. It's the real real. No flash, all substance. Truly, it changed the direction of my life. I am still myself, always will be, but this place and its people transformed and impacted me in ways I couldn't have predicted. My introduction to the practice and teachings from IMC was very important for my personal development and spiritual growth. When I lived in RWC 5 years ago I was located on Main Street near the In-N-out which was walking distance to the meditation center. I ended up going to the center weekly, regularly. I've been living in Arizona since that time and I am still very much connected to this group. I come back yearly to attend silent vipassana meditation retreats at their center in Santa Cruz, simply named Insight Retreat Center. I told you, no flash. It's refreshing to support and be connected to a place that isn't part of the heavily capitalized society we live in, in which everything seems to come down to its monetary value. Not here my friend! IMC has core employees but what it really runs on is the commitment of volunteers. I typically function as a retreat manager when I come to IRC and if I lived closer I would happily give time to this place. In 2017 when I came often, it really helped me with personal challenges I was experiencing. I gained a community of practitioners that are serious about the dharma yet also kind people. I've met some amazing teachers and found my personal teachers of Gil and Max to be wonderful people in the world. 2 of my favorites :D IMC is a Buddhist meditation center that has some very excellent teachers and programs overall. It used to be a former church, turned Buddhist meditation hall. Very peaceful place. It's a place of refuge and to learn about the practice of mindfulness and get your feet wet. Or, be a longtime meditator and get your practice even more in depth. Whatever you are looking for on this path, it's there. I couldn't recommend this place enough. Don't miss it, you could easily walk by it not noticing, and never know the treasures it holds within. If you're unsure how to navigate coming here for a first time, a tip is to go online to their website. They have a robust schedule of classes, guided meditation sits, and general information about the place and people. It's very useful.

    Incredible place and teachers, especially Gil who is the pillar of IMC. They hold frequent online…read moreand in person gatherings, kind community, and food for thought. Highly recommend

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    iChakras - Smart Meditation Center - Downtown Los Altos wellness studio iChakras featuring sound healing and gentle chakra-focused sessions.

    iChakras - Smart Meditation Center

    4.2(20 reviews)
    7.2 km

    I've been coming to iChakras for a little over five years, and it's honestly become such an…read moreimportant part of my life. From the moment you walk in, you can feel the peaceful energy of the space-it's calm, beautiful, and so thoughtfully designed. Dr. Krystal has such a gift for understanding what you need, even when you can't put it into words. Every session feels personalized and deeply restorative. I've done sound baths, the Energy Reset, and the Smart Healing Circuit, and each one leaves me feeling more balanced and recharged. What I love most is that it's not just about relaxation-it's real transformation. My stress levels, focus, and overall energy have improved so much since I started coming here. iChakras is truly one of those rare places that gets better every time you visit.

    I love the way I feel walking through the door, my stress immediately decreases. In exploring…read moredifferent treatments the sound bath has been the most rewarding. These tones and sounds penetrate deep into my body. I leave feeling more calm, redirected, and focused. Grab a delicious smoothie, so many wonderful combinations.

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    iChakras - Smart Meditation Center - Guided evening sound bath designed to support calm, clarity, and restorative breathing. Los Altos meditation club. Realign the chakras.

    Guided evening sound bath designed to support calm, clarity, and restorative breathing. Los Altos meditation club. Realign the chakras.

    iChakras - Smart Meditation Center - A calm Los Altos meditation space designed for deep nervous-system balance and sound healing. Modern wellness sanctuary.

    A calm Los Altos meditation space designed for deep nervous-system balance and sound healing. Modern wellness sanctuary.

    iChakras - Smart Meditation Center - IChakras Downtown Los Altos studio offering meditation, sound baths, and chakra balancing experiences. A serene wellness studio.

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    IChakras Downtown Los Altos studio offering meditation, sound baths, and chakra balancing experiences. A serene wellness studio.

    Kannon Do Zen Meditation Center - Altar at the zendo

    Kannon Do Zen Meditation Center

    4.3(7 reviews)
    5.3 km

    Very traditional Zen Center, at least for America. If you are looking for a democratically run…read moreorganization this is not it. The teacher is definitely the authority in all matters here. Having said that, it runs more or less smoothly and people treat each other kindly and respectfully. If your focus is on the meditative aspects of practice, and you'd like to interact with others that have that focus as well, then this is a fine place.

    I have been doing a lot of general reading about Buddhism over the past year or so, and a friend…read moreconvinced me to stop reading and start doing, so last month I went to the Saturday morning beginner's class at Kannon Do. This center is affiliated with the San Francisco Zen Center, also founded by Zen Master Shunryu Suzuki,s o they are mainstream, excellent pedigree, nothing cult-ish here. Unlike the San Francisco Zen Center, the program for beginners was intense even for me, and I don't think my attention span is as gnat-like as some people. We began by meditating after about a ten minute talk. We sat for 20 minutes, did about 15-20 minutes of walking meditation, took a 10 minute break, did another 20 minutes of meditation, then another 10 of walking, then another 20 of sitting. I was overwhelmed. All the books I read said to start a few minutes at a time, and that even that would be a challenge. I was really struggling. And I had no idea what the purpose of the meditation was. What exactly had I been reading about? If I could focus, to what end? This class was mainly meant to get you started on focusing your mind, and getting your body used to the posture. The nun was very nice, the facility was clean, tranquil, and the gardens beautiful. But this was just too intense for me, and from what I understand, much more intense than the beginners classes at the SF Zen Center. The Wednesday night sessions also have beginner's session, followed by 40 minutes of sitting, followed by a service, then a dhamma talk, which I'm sure would be great to listen to, but I got the distinct impression you couldn't come for just the talk. I don't expect to be good at this overnight, or to gain understanding or insight even after a few years at it, but I think I may need more guidance and a more gentle beginning. If you want to start though, these people are nice and you'll have plenty of time to think, focus, and work on posture.

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