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    Poulsbo Psychic

    Poulsbo Psychic

    (2 reviews)

    I have been trying to obtain mental health care through the VA for nearly two years. I was…read morescheduled for an in-person appointment with Leslie Smith through VA Community Care. In the week leading up to the scheduled visit, I was contacted multiple times by phone, text, and email requesting my credit card information. I explained that the VA was paying for this appointment and that I was uncomfortable providing my card. Despite this, the requests continued, and I ultimately provided the information on the day of the scheduled visit. I arrived approximately 15 minutes early to the scheduled appointment time. The location appeared vacant, with a "For Rent" sign posted, multiple locked doors, and no indication that the business was operating. I knocked, called out, and attempted to reach the provider by phone, but received no response. After waiting past the scheduled time with no provider present and no access to the office, I left. I was later contacted by phone and explained that I had left because the office was unattended and appeared vacant. During this call, I was told that I would be charged for a missed appointment, despite there being no accessible office or provider present at the scheduled time. The call was then disconnected by the provider. Given the seriousness of mental health care and the length of time veterans wait for services, this experience was extremely distressing. Reliability, transparency, and professionalism are essential in this field, and unfortunately, this situation did not meet those standards.

    I saw a "Psychic" for the first time when I had my first appointment with her (Nicole). During the…read moreinitial appointment for a psychic reading, she recommended a spiritual detox and it cost $1500. I paid her this money upfront, plus a tip of $300. We had some text correspondence afterwards. The spiritual detox was eventually cancelled, and I did not receive any of my money back. I asked for a refund on the money, but I was informed that it could not be done. P. S. When I met Nicole on October 26, 2023, she told me that she was a Catholic and had statues of Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary on her table.

    Kadampa Meditation Center Washington

    Kadampa Meditation Center Washington

    (16 reviews)

    Ballard, Loyal Heights

    I have just recently moved to Seattle and gotten involved with KMC Washington. I am so impressed by…read morethe people here! There are many very long-time practitioners of Buddhism here, and it is clear that they have been sincerely being Buddhists. These are people who have learned from a qualified Buddhist master, and they are humble and have a sense of humor. It is so refreshing! This is a great example of Sangha. As you can see from the photos, the temple is beautiful with a lovely meditation room. This is covid time, and they are being careful, so everything is streamed right now. It will be wonderful when people can gather together inside again in the future.

    I encourage everyone to make their own impression but being as this is Yelp, here's mine: this…read moreplace is great in concept but it quickly gave off a cultish vibe to me. And I'm not saying this because I'm a skeptic of Buddhism, as my entire family is Buddhist! My grandfather was a political figure in Vietnam who had the backing and support of the Buddhist party. He also was the one who lent his car to his monk friend on the day that monk infamously lit himself on fire in protest (if you Google pics you can see my grandpa's car in the background behind the burning monk). So yeah, I'm trying to say that I have a familiarity/background with Buddhism. Anyway back to the KMC: Everyone was very nice, but I didn't like how everything was "for purchase" and how meditation classes have a mandatory fee. I'm used to free or donation-based sessions, as most Buddhist temples/centers I'm familiar with are. It felt like they obviously were trying to make money wherever they could, which didn't feel very Buddhist to me? But again, I understand that this place isn't technically a temple or monastery etc so maybe that's the difference. Group meditation felt more like a lecture hall at a college. I personally seek a more intimate, calming environment. Here, they have the ceiling lights on so bright you'd think you were being interrogated. How does one relax and meditate with bright ass lights? Perhaps that's a challenge on purpose? I'd suggest dimming the lights a bit for meditation, even if it means some might fall asleep. *UPDATE*: Upon further online research, I've discovered to my shock that the NKT organization is actively against the Dalai Lama and have been called the "Death Eaters to the broader Hogwarts of global Tibetan Buddhism." There are actually testimonies written by "survivors" claiming how NKT is very much a cult. Make up your own mind about it but the info is out there. TLDR: I don't know if most who go here are aware of all this controversy and that Kelsang Gyatso is opposed to His Holiness. Basically, the sect he's created here is based on teachings/practices that's been banned from Tibetan Buddhism, and there are eyebrow-raising articles online regarding the activity of its members. I strongly urge anyone interested to do their research first because I suspect they're largely successful due to the ignorance of Westerners (their target audience/demographic). I'm giving them 2 stars because the people seemed nice, they provided snacks afterwards, and the lesson taught that day had value, but I personally will not be supporting this center and will seek meditation from a more traditional Buddhist establishment.

    Puget Sound Zen Center - Qi Gong outside, last spring. Anshin leads Qi Gong every Saturday morning.

    Puget Sound Zen Center

    (2 reviews)

    I have been attending the Puget Sound Zen Center, both on Vashon and more recently in West Seattle,…read morefor about three years. It is a wonderfully open, cheerful, and thoughtful community, both for experienced practitioners and for those coming for the first time. There are great tips for first-timers here: https://pszc.org/new-to-zen/. I would add two quick things if you are coming for the first time. First, it is a good idea to arrive 15-20 minutes early, regardless of which meditation you attend. It is helpful to get a few pointers on where to sit and what to expect. People will be glad to offer suggestions, and there is always someone assigned specifically to help newcomers. Just ask for "the Shoji." Second, if you do not need wheelchair access, the entrance is right up the steps in the front of the building. The front is the side that looks out on the driveway where you drove in. Like Zen itself, the place has many doors. Like Zen itself, this can be a little confusing. If you need a more accessible entrance, the double doors will be on your right. If they are not open, just knock and someone will no doubt let you in. There is also a satellite Zen Center in West Seattle that meets on Monday nights at Fauntleroy UCC. You can find the schedule and other information for both Zen Centers here: https://pszc.org/.

    Warm, supportive community dedicated to learning and applying Zen principles. The practice is…read morerooted in a centuries-old tradition (Rinzai Zen), which feels strong, something I can lean into. When you first start, it might feel foreign, very different, but don't let that dissuade you; the practice, here, is to be true to the discipline while also learning how to teach & apply it in our culture. I also love that there are so many ways to be involved -- from working in the meditation garden, or working in the food garden (food is donated to the food bank), the Racial Healing group - or sitting in meditation on Zoom (every day there's at least one sit). But the thing I appreciate the most is the feeling I get that everyone is sincere, not judgmental or self-righteous. Really just learning how to practice no-self and, from within, transform greed, hatred and ignorance (the vows we say at every sit).

    Poulsbo Athletic Club - I guess nobody goes to this gym after work?

    Poulsbo Athletic Club

    (24 reviews)

    I love the fact that they have a therapy pool. It is absolutely warm and for those who I have…read moreissues like bad hips, shoulders, backs, attitudes, and such, it makes a huge difference as to how you feel when you first get in. It's not a pool to do real laps, although some people attempt. Treading water, using water weights, walking around or running in place, and things like that work well in this pool. It has enough chlorine in to keep you safe but otherwise the facility could use a bit more deep cleaning and upkeep. With those of us that feel like it is a necessary place for us to be have no complaints. It's been a fantastic place to meet people and actually make some new acquaintances and friends. I've been coming here for a very long time. It was different pre-Covid because you had more hours to come. I missed that. Wade Zinn is the owner and he is my physical therapist. I use this pool for my aquatherapy in order to prepare for my upcoming for my hip replacement. But like I said, I have been coming for years prior to my hip issue and I'll be coming for as long as he keeps this pool open. His sauna is great. I don't think he'll ever open the whirlpool again. It's been closed for - well - since forever. I don't use the other equipment so I have no idea how to evaluate the workout machines. And this small therapeutic pool is not for everyone but I can attest to those of us that come regularly are very appreciative that is here.

    its hours online do not reflect what the hours are. The gym never seems to be open and is only open…read more4 days of the week. With the membership being $60 you should expect to be able to access the gym regularly but that is not the case. I will never do business with them again.

    Suzanne Campbell - meditationcenters - Updated May 2026

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