Have you experienced days like this?
Eyes open, thoughts immediately flood in:
Today's outfit?
Breakfast options?
Office dynamics?
Family expectations?
Thoughts race like an endless carousel, spinning until our heads ache.
The untrained mind is a swing or even a roller coaster,
tossed between emotional highs and lows...
When we attempt to quiet these thoughts,
we often find ourselves zoning out or falling asleep.
But why seek to pause our thinking at all?
Can the “pressure sensor” in your brain “lose weight”?
"The amygdala, an almond-shaped brain region marking stress perception, becomes more active and enlarges when stress increases, sending danger signals throughout your body. An oversized amygdala often leads to depression and anxiety symptoms."
Remarkably, meditation practitioners transform this “reactive almond” into a “calm raisin”...
Research from Toulouse's Brain and Cognition Reseatch Center shows Zen practitioners demonstrate reduced physical impulses, lower brainwave activity, and decreased amygdala activation during negative emotional experiences.
The duration of meditation practice directly correlates with amygdala size reduction and diminished activity.
(Harvard research confirms: Mindfulness significantly reduces amygdala activity; eight weeks of meditation visibly shrinks this anxiety center.)
Successful individuals embrace Zen meditation because even basic practice generates profound tranquility, enhancing mental clarity, focus, and rational thinking.
This is the hidden potential unlocked through Zen sitting: harnessing your mind's inherent power.
Science confirms meditation activates the Default Mode Network (DMN), enhancing creativity while reducing burnout in high-pressure environments.
Inessence: sitting quietly improves your effciency with assignments, papers, work, and research.
Even brief exposue to Buddhist meditation reveals that Zen-derived peace surpasses ordinary pleasures that quickly fade.
For each of us, each new day is another Schrödinger's cat -- filled with variance, paradox, and complexity.
Yet through meditation, one certainty emerges--We will have greater mental resilience facing the future filled with uncertainty.
2025 Zen Seven-Day Retreat Special Program
An Invitation for Extroverts
For the socially spirited souls
In our scenic mountain monastery, you'll find:
✓ Kindred spirits to share many meaningful conversations with between the morning bell and the evening drum
✓ Meditation teachers who guide you with patience and care
✓ Monastics who spark deep conversations and philosophical insights
Just one thing to remember: silence is golden inside the meditation hall.
A Safe Haven for Introverts
When the outside world feels too loud, we’ve got you covered
✓ Quiet, private meditation lodgings
✓ A silent dining area
✓ "Do Not Disturb" signs to keep your peace
Words can sometimes confuse, but a kind smile never does.
21-Day Meditation Packages – Choose Your Flow
○ Gentle Beginnings
Beginner Level
✓ Stay at least 5 days
✓ Complete a minimum of 2 full sessions daily
○ Steady Depths
Intermediate Level
✓ First 14 days: Attend at least 5 days, 2 full sessions daily
✓ Final 7 days: Attend all sessions, observe noble silence, and surrender your phone
○ Total Immersion
Advanced Level
✓ Full 21 days of sessions✓ Continuous noble silence
✓ No phones for the entire retreat
Don’t worry, the wooden clapper will gently wake you up for each session.
Essential Practice Guides
Guide 1: Want to realize emptiness (Śūnyatā)?
Don’t skip steps—Practice the"Mere Emptiness "first!
Guide 2: Want to experience non-self (Anātman)?
Here’s how to move beyond thinking into luminous and direct awareness.
Guide 3: Want to benefit more sentient beings?
Be careful—your so-called Bodhicitta might not be the real thing.
Guide 4: Downloaded a meditation app like everyone else?
Without knowing the difference between śamatha (calm abiding) and vipaśyanā (insight), you might just end up a “mindful log.”
Scan the QR codes for full teachings and in-depth insights.
Special Offering
Complete the full 21-day retreat and receive a mystery gift—just a little encouragement for your sincere practice.
Registration
Scan to sign up and join us.
This is our 34th full-scale meditation retreat.
May it not be the last.
May we continue to walk the path of practice, together and with joy.