- Stephen Batchelor
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website = [http://www.stephenbatchelor.org www.stephenbatchelor.org]Stephen Batchelor (c. 1953) is a self-described
agnostic born inScotland , and is the author of many books relating toBuddhism . Currently living inAquitaine ,France , at age nineteen Batchelor moved toDharamsala inIndia with an interest in Buddhism. In 1974 he ordained as aTibet anmonk in theGelug tradition. In Dharamsala, shortly after ordination, he metSatya Narayan Goenka , and sat a ten-dayvipassana meditation retreat with him. He studied under Geshe Rabten inSwitzerland , his group consisting mostly of Westerners like himself. During this period he learned to readTibetan script and found himself immersed in a fairly complex routine. While a Tibetan monk, Batchelor continued his vipassana practice. While not outright prohibited by his Tibetan teachers, it was not endorsed, either. It was tolerated.In 1977 he left the Gelug tradition and ordained as a
Korean Zen monk inSouth Korea , where he met his wifeMartine Batchelor (then aBuddhist nun ). He found the Korean approach distinct from the Tibetan andTheravada approaches he had been combining. He trained under the guidance of Kusan Sunim at the International Zen Center, and he and Martine translated and edited texts and literature for the center. The two had became close friends when in 1983 Kusan died. By this time Batchelor was compelled to return toEurope , but stayed on an extra year helping to keep the center in order. In 1984 or 1985 he and Martine disrobed and moved toTotnes ,Devon, England , joining and teaching at the Sharpham Community and Gaia House at the invitation of a mutual friend. They welcomed the transition from monastic life to lay life with open arms.cite web
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title =Very Good Dharma Friends: An Interview with Stephen and Martine Batchelor
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title =At the Crossroads
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date = Fall 2002
url =http://www.tricycle.com/issues/tricycle/12_1/interview/857-1.html
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accessdate =2007-08-12 ]Batchelor is an author, teacher, and scholar, writing books and articles on Buddhist topics and leading meditation retreats throughout the world.
elect bibliography
* Batchelor, Stephen. "Buddhism without Beliefs".
Riverhead Books , 1998. ISBN 1573226561.
* Batchelor, Stephen. "Living with the Devil".Penguin Books /Riverhead Books , 2005. ISBN 1594480877.
* Batchelor, Stephen; Blofeld, John. "Alone with Others: An Existential Approach to Buddhism".Grove Press , 1994. ISBN 0802151278.
* Batchelor, Stephen. "Verses from the Center: A Buddhist Vision of the Sublime".Riverhead Books , 2001. ISBN 1573228761.
* Batchelor, Stephen; Batchelor, Martine. "Meditation for Life". Wisdom Publications, 2001. ISBN 0861713028.ee also
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Buddhism in Europe
*Christopher Titmuss References
External links
* [http://www.stephenbatchelor.org/ Official website]
* [http://www.stephenbatchelor.org/stephenbio.html Official Bio]
*Downloadable talks at [http://www.dharmaseed.org/teacher/169/ Dharmaseed] and [http://www.audiodharma.org/talks/StephenBatchelor.html Audiodharma]
* [http://www.saigon.com/~anson/ebud/ebdha107.htm Buddhism Without Beliefs critiqued]
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