Order of Buddhist Contemplatives
Rev. Master Jiyu-Kennett, Founder
The Order of Buddhist Contemplatives is dedicated to the
practice of the Serene Reflection Meditation tradition, known as
Ts'ao-Tung Ch'an in China and Sōtō Zen in Japan. The Order was
incorporated in 1983 by Rev. Master Jiyu-Kennett to serve as the
international umbrella organization for the monasteries, priories (local
temples), and meditation groups led by priests of our lineage in Britain,
Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United States.
A
British-born Buddhist master trained in Malaysia and Japan, Rev. Master Kennett
came to the United States in 1969. A year later, Shasta Abbey, a Buddhist seminary
and training monastery, was founded in northern California. In 1972 she founded
Throssel Hole Priory, now Throssel Hole Buddhist Abbey, in the north of England. Rev. Master Kennett served as the
first Abbess of Shasta Abbey and Head of the Order until she died in 1996. Rev. Master
Daizui MacPhillamy was then elected and served as Head of the Order until his
death in April 2003. He was succeeded by the current Head of the Order, Rev.
Master HaryoYoung.
The practice of the
Order emphasizes serene reflection meditation, mindfulness in daily life,
and adherence to the Buddhist Precepts. The Order provides opportunities
for Buddhist practice at introductory and advanced levels to lay people
and offers training programs for women and men in both the lay ministry
and the priesthood.
The Serene
Reflection Meditation (Sōtō Zen) Tradition
Rev. Master Jiyu-Kennett, Founder of
our Order
In
Memoriam: Rev. Master Daizui MacPhillamy
The
Purpose and Work of the Order
Throssel Hole
Buddhist Abbey: Monastery & Retreat Centre
Shasta Abbey: Monastery & Retreat Center
Affiliated Temples and Meditation Groups
Journal of the O.B.C.:
Dharma Articles
Dharma Talks Online
Throssel Hole Buddhist Bookshop: Meditation
Supplies Catalogue
Public Talks and Special
Announcements
The Eightfold Path downloadable booklet by Rev Master Daizui MacPhillamy.
You can contact the Order through any of our affiliated
monasteries, temples, or meditation groups.