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Meditation Classes Los Angeles CA

Meditation can help you unite your body and soul. It might seem awkward at first, but if you stick to it, you will find yourself feeling more in touch with your inner self. There are many types of meditation which help bring peace, relaxation, education, holistic healing, therapeutic resolve, body cleanse and much more. Read here to find a list of meditation instructors in Los Angeles, CA to get you started.


Zen Center of Los Angeles, Buddha Essence Temple
213 387-2351
923 South Normandie Avenue
Los Angeles, CA
Southern California Dzogchen Community-Los Angeles
213-389-6609
620 S. St. Andrew’s Place, No. 300
Los Angeles, CA
Dharma Zen Center
213 934-0330
1025 S. Cloverdale Avenue
Los Angeles, CA
Hazy Moon Zen Center - Koun-ji Temple
323 735-7564
1651 S. Gramercy Place
Los Angeles, CA
Diamond Way Buddhist Center Los Angeles
323-931-1903
c/o Karin Grillitz, 432 S. Curson Ave., Apt.2B
Los Angeles, CA
UrbanDharma.org
IBMC
Los Angeles, CA
Compassionate Heart Sangha
626 355-2024 or 310 322-3212
Los Angeles, CA
Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple
213-626-4200
505 E. Third Street
Los Angeles, CA
Dharma Vijaya Buddhist Vihara
323-737-5084
1847 Crenshaw Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA
Dharma Punx
323-934-8332
Dancing Shiva Yoga Center
Los Angeles, CA
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Master the Art of Meditation

One way to maintain balance in our lives is to practice the ancient art of meditation.

By Dr. Sharon Puszko

Meditation is defined as "engaging in contemplation or reflection; or to engage in mental exercise (as concentration on one's breathing or repetition of a mantra) for the purpose of reaching a heightened level of spiritual awareness." (Merriam-Webster, 2009) I would add that although spiritual awareness is one goal, it is not the only one.

Many people find meditation bene...

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Meditate Your Stress Away

By Editorial Staff

We all experience various levels of stress. From traffic jams to unruly bosses to caring for the everyday needs of our families, stress has become an extension of our daily lives. People find many different ways to deal with their stress from retail therapy to medication to actual therapy, but a recent study suggests just 20 minutes of meditation for five days will significantly diminish anxiety and stress by reducing the amount of stress hormones released into th...

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