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90 Day Practice Period (Ango) 2025: Short Term Participation

With Zentatsu Baker Roshi and Tatsudo Nicole Baden Roshi.
3/14/2025
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4/14/2025

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Crestone Mountain Zen Center 90-Day Practice Period: Short Term Participation: March 14th - April 14, 2025 We are in the midst of our 90-day Practice Period at Crestone Mountain Zen Center, a time of dedicated Zen training and study. This retreat is designed as a way to enter and to create together a 'Culture of Awakening‘ through a structured daily schedule of meditation (zazen), oryoki meals, dharma talks, study, and ceremony. Participants living at the center for the full three months will remain on the premises, fostering a close, focused community. Short-Term Participation Option We would like to highlight that, starting March 14th, a one-month option is available, culminating in the 7-Day April Sesshin. This option allows participants to enter into the Ango schedule deeply and to merge with the community. It can be an initial taste of an Ango, perhaps as a beginning point for partipating in the full 90 Day event in the future. Also, those with a prior relationship with Crestone Mountain Zen Center or previous Practice Period experience may inquire about other short-term opportunities if the month long option does not work for them. For an example of a Practice Period Schedule, click here: The cost for short term participation is $75/day. In addition, it is customary to make a teaching donation. If you are interested, please contact us by writing to: guestmanager@dharmasangha.org.

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Teachers

Tatsudo Nicole Baden Roshi

Tatsudo Nicole Baden Roshi is a Dharma Successor of Zentatsu Baker Roshi in the Dharma Sangha Soto Zen Lineage. She has been practicing Zen since 2001 and received Dharma Transmission in 2017. She graduated as a psychologist from the University of Oldenburg in 2008. She also trained at the ‘School for Body Mind Centering’ for four years. Since 2009 she has been living and practicing either at the Crestone Mountain Zen Center or at the Zen Buddhist Center Schwarzwald (ZBZS) in Germany.

Zentatsu Baker Roshi

Zentatsu Richard Baker is the Founder and Head Teacher of the Dharma Sangha centers in the United States and Europe. In the United States he lives at the Crestone Mountain Zen Center in Colorado; and in Germany, at the ‘Dharma Zentrum Quellenweg’ in the Black Forest. He is the Dharma Successor of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi, the first Zen Master to establish residential and monastic practice for laypeople and monks in the West. In 1966, with and for Suzuki Roshi, Baker Roshi co-founded the Tassajara Zen Mountain Center in California, the first traditional Zen monastery outside of Asia. From 1968 to 1971, he studied in Japan at Antaiji, Eiheiji, and Daitokuji Zen monasteries. He became Suzuki Roshi’s Dharma Heir in 1969 and was installed by Suzuki Roshi as the second Abbot of the San Francisco Zen Center in 1971. Baker Roshi subsequently founded the Green Gulch Zen Practice Community and Farm in Marin County, California in 1972. During the ’70s, he pioneered a number of businesses related to Zen practice. In 1983, he founded the Dharma Sangha.

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