Archives: Authors
Shunryu Suzuki Roshi
Shunryu Suzuki Roshi (1904-1971) came to the US from Japan in 1959 and founded <a href="https://www.sfzc.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">San Francisco Zen Center</a>. The author of <em>Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind</em>, his approach to teaching Soto Zen continues to have an immeasurable influence on Buddhism in the West.
James Ishmael Ford
James Ishmael Ford is a senior guiding teacher of Boundless Way Zen and the author of several books including <i>Zen Master WHO?</i> and <i>If You're Lucky, Your Heart Will Break.</i>
Lin Jensen
Lin Jensen is the author of several books, including Bad Dog! A Memoir of Love, Beauty, and Redemption in Dark Places and Together Under One Roof: Making a Home of the Buddha’s Household. He lives in Chico, CA.
Jean Smith
Jean Smith is the author/editor of numerous successful books on Buddhism, including 365 Zen, A Beginner’s Guide to Insight Meditation, and Breath Sweeps Mind. A longtime associate of the Insight Meditation Society, she is the head of the executive board of the Mountain Retreat Center, in Taos, New Mexico, where she lives.
Zenju Earthlyn Manuel
is a Soto Zen priest, author, and poet. A dharma heir of the late Zenkei Blanche Hartman in the Shunryu Suzuki Roshi lineage, her practice is also influenced by Native American and African indigenous traditions. Her most recent book is <em>The Shamanic Bones of Zen: Revealing the Ancestral Spirit and Mystical Heart of a Sacred Tradition.</em>
Heidi Bourne
Heidi Bourne is a meditation teacher in the Insight Meditation tradition and is the founder and guiding teacher of Pacific Mindfulness. She has been teaching groups and individuals since 2005 in both public and private settings offering courses, retreats and professional programs. Heidi holds certification in mindfulness facilitation from UCLA, teaches regularly at Spirit Rock Meditation Center and is a member of the International Mindfulness Teachers Association. She can be reached anytime at <a href="https://pacificmindfulness.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">pacificmindfulness.com</a>.






