In-Person: Sacred Homage – Nature Meditation at Chuang Yen Monastery

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In-Person: Sacred Homage – Nature Meditation at Chuang Yen Monastery

with Lin Wang Gordon

Sunday, June 29th, 2025 | 10:00am – 3:00pm

Location: Meet in the parking lot of Chuang Yen Monastery
2020 Route 301, Carmel, NY 10512
See below for more information on carpooling and access via public transportation

Join us for a contemplative day of meditation and reflection as we pay homage to the rich Buddhist lineage at the serene Chuang Yen Monastery, nestled in the Town of Kent, Putnam County. This sacred space is home to the largest indoor statue of Buddha in the Western Hemisphere and has been the residence of Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi since 2006, alongside a vibrant and dedicated monastic community.

Designed by the world-renowned architect I.M. Pei, the monastery’s breathtaking grounds provide a serene backdrop for contemplation. The elegant Kuan Yin Hall, inspired by the architectural style of the Tang Dynasty, was completed in 1985, while the Great Buddha Hall, where the Dalai Lama presided over the groundbreaking ceremony in 1989, was finished in 1997.

We will begin the day by exploring the monastery’s beautiful halls, soaking in the history and tranquility of the temple. After a vegetarian lunch provided by the monastery (prepared with care by volunteers who dedicate their weekends to this service), we’ll venture outdoors for a meditative experience on the lush grounds, connecting with nature and deepening our practice. We will spend much of the day in silence.

About Lunch:

Lunch is served from 12-1pm and is graciously provided by a team of volunteers who spend their weekends cooking and serving the community. As the monastery relies on donations to continue its work, a suggested contribution of $7 per person is appreciated to help support this beautiful effort.

Bring: Please feel free to bring your own water and snacks, and bug/tick repellent.

A Few Guidelines for Your Visit:

As we visit a monastic community, please be mindful of these guidelines to ensure a respectful and harmonious experience for all:

  • Bring only vegetarian foods—no meat, fish, or eggs.
  • No smoking or alcohol is allowed anywhere on the premises.
  • Respect the flora and fauna: Please refrain from picking any plants, flowers, or vegetables, and avoid disturbing or feeding any animals or fish.
  • Drive cautiously: Keep your speed under 15 mph once you enter the monastery grounds, especially in spring when small animals are more active.
  • Park in designated areas only.
  • Dress appropriately: Please avoid wearing costumes, tank tops, or mini skirts.
  • No photography or video is allowed, and drones are prohibited to maintain the peace and serenity of the space.

Location and Meeting Time

  • Location: 2020, Route 301, Carmel, NY 10512
  • Meeting Time and Location: 10am at the parking lot of the monastery

How to Get There:

  • Carpooling: After registering, please fill out the carpooling survey you will receive in your confirmation email to let us know if you can offer a ride or need one. If you can, your generosity in providing a ride is greatly appreciated. We’ll coordinate rides a week before the event.
  • Public Transportation: Take the Metro North (Hudson Line) at Grand Central (leaves at 7:55am) to Cold Spring station (arrives at 9:15am), then take an Uber/Lyft to the monastery (~20 minutes). One way off-peak ticket is $15.25. On the return trip, take the 3:30pm train at Cold Spring, and return to Grand Central at 5:01pm. We will also try to coordinate carpools from the train station when possible. Please note, the cost of the train ticket is not included in the registration fee.
Registration:

Note: After registering, please fill out the carpooling survey linked in your confirmation email. Registration will close on Thursday, June 26 to ensure we can coordinate everyone’s transportation.

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Teacher(s)

Lin Wang Gordon

Lin has dedicated over a decade to studying insight meditation (Vipassana) and has recently deepened her practice through the Tibetan Dzogchen traditions. Through her meditation journey, she discovers the transformative power of Buddhist philosophy and practices to help live a life of flow, joy, wonder, and resilience.

She graduated from Mark Coleman’s Awake in the Wild Nature Meditation Teacher Training in 2017 and is currently enrolled in the Community Dharma Leaders Program (CDL7) at the Spirit Rock Meditation Center. Lin has gained experience leading ecodharma retreats and co-founded the Sacred Earth Sangha of the New York Insight Meditation Center. In addition to sharing earth-based practices and ecodharma, she hopes to guide others in meditation to foster inner transformation and cultivate a deeper sense of purpose and belonging in everyday life.

Lin has served on the Board of the New York Insight Meditation Center and the Rocky Mountain Ecodharma Retreat Center. linwanggordon.com

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