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Women on the Buddhist path* (Batchelor)
Women on the Buddhist path* (Batchelor)
Stories and experiences from female Buddhists from all walks of life. Women on the Buddhist Path collects the stories and experiences of Western and Asian women from a variety of Buddhist traditions. The women come from all walks of life, ranging from a hermit to a disc jockey and include artists, social workers, psychotherapists, nuns and professors.
What they have in common is a meditation practice that has transformed their lives. This book is an inspiration not only to Buddhists but to all women who are seeking to integrate spirituality into their daily lives.
MARTINE BATCHELOR was born in France in 1953. She was ordained as a Buddhist nun in Korea in 1975. She studied Zen Buddhism under the guidance of the late Master Kusan at Songgwang Sa monastery until 1984. From 1981 she served as Kusan Sunim's interpreter and accompanied him on lecture tours throughout the United States and Europe. She translated his book 'The Way of Korean Zen'. Following Master Kusan’s death she returned her nun’s vows and left Korea. She returned to Europe with her husband, Stephen, in 1985. She has worked as a lecturer and spiritual counsellor both at Gaia House and elsewhere in Britain. She was also involved in interfaith dialogue and was a Trustee of the International Sacred Literature Trust until 2000. Her latest book is ‘The Spirit of the Buddha’. With her husband she co-leads meditation retreats worldwide. She now lives in France. She speaks French, English and Korean and can read Chinese characters. She has written various articles for magazines on the Korean way of tea, Buddhism and women, Buddhism and ecology, and Zen cooking. She is interested in meditation in daily life, Buddhism and social action, religion and women's issues, Zen and its history, factual and legendary.
Paperback 220 pages