Is There A Place in W.Seattle for Quiet Contemplation/Prayer?

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    andasai
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    Because its open to the public & a lovely place to sit in quiet contemplation, I used to trek over to St. James Cathedral on 1st Hill. I am not a church goer so am not seeking anything formal like Sunday services… but am wondering if there’s a place in W.Seattle that has qualities where one can quietly reflect, reconnect w/self, strengthen one’s spiritual life. I love Lincoln Park, but sometimes it can be noisy & crowded & of course, winter can put a damper on that. Or are there any churches that would allow a non member to simply sit in quiet contemplation, even on weekdays? Thanks to all in our W.Seattle community!

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    AJP
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    The Fauntleroy Church, being tied with the YMCA, is usually open. I have peeked in the chapel on more than one occasion. It’s a beautiful chapel. There is usually office staff during the day as well, so you could ask.

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    Have you been to the Seattle Chinese Garden? 6000 16th Ave SW

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