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Trout Lake Abbey
PO Box 487, Trout Lake, WA 98650
46 Stoller Rd, Trout Lake, WA • 509.395.2030

FAX 509.395.2031

May the Infinite Light of Wisdom and Compassion so shine within us that the
errors and vanities of self may be dispelled; so shall we understand the changing nature of
existence and awaken into spiritual peace.

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Tuyết Sơn Thiền Tự  Mount Adams Zen Buddhist Temple Trout Lake Abbey
46 Stoller Road, Trout Lake WA 98650 

The Mount Adams Zen Buddhist Temple
is small country temple with both
Rinzai & Soto Zen traditions.
We have services on Saturday mornings
at 9AM plus meditation services most
mornings and some evenings.
Please check our website for times.

 

Our Mission:
Our mission is to work towards the cessation of suffering by providing Zazen (Meditation) and Dharma (the teachings) education and support for our community.

Our Temple:
Trout Lake - PO Box 487,
Trout Lake, WA 98650 • 509.395.2030

Our Sanga (fellowship):
We are a mixture of individuals with many different religions who choose to practice meditation and follow the Dharma.

Our Sensei (teacher):
Thich Minh Tinh (Rev. Kozen Sampson) 

Has been transmitted in the Vietnamese Rinzai Zen line of Thich Thien An and Thich An Giao.

In addition he has studied in Japan briefly with

Nanrei Kabori Roshi, then in the US with
Soyu Mastsuoka Roshi. Matsuoka Roshi then
sent him to Japan for to study with with Doki Suda Roshi, where he underwent Tokudo and Shu-so training.

Matsuoka Roshi later transmitted Kozen after a period

of time as the Long Beach Zen Center’s
administrative assistant.

Kozen’s Shu-so, and transmission were not recorded with
Soto Shu, as Matsuoka Roshi had separated his students
from Soto-Shu listings sometime after he came to the USA.
(Please see Matsuoka Roshi’s brief biography in the
dedication section). It is under Matsuoka Roshi’s directives
that Kozen teaches and maintains a temple.

Kozen has undergone Soto shu ordination (again) with
Saito Roshi. Saito Roshi and Kozen were both student
priests over 40 years ago in Southern Japan. They worked
and studied together at a large temple.

Kozen is a simple monk who lives a celibate lifestyle,
eats a vegetarian diet, and attempts
to live the Dharma in all that he does.

 

Zen Buddist Saying:

“I'd like to offer something to help you,
but in the zen school we don't have a single thing!” — Ikkyu



We are happy to be a member of the Northwest Dharma Association
and encourage you to consider joining.