Martine Batchelor

Martine
Batchelor

MEDITATION

COMPASSION

DAILY LIFE

Martine Batchelor

Martine
Batchelor

MEDITATION

COMPASSION

DAILY LIFE



MARTINE BATCHELOR was a Buddhist nun in Korea for ten years. She studied Seon Buddhism under the guidance of the late Master Kusan. She translated his book “The Way of Korean Zen”. Following Master Kusan’s death she returned her nun’s vows and left South Korea to come back to live in Europe where she also studied mindfulness meditation.  She is the author of different books showing her interest in various subjects: Buddhism and ethics as in “The Path of Compassion”, Buddhism and Women as in “Women in Korean Zen” and “Women on the Buddhist Path”.  For a primer on meditation: “Meditation for Life”. For a primer on Buddhism: “The Spirit of the Buddha”. For dealing with difficult habit patterns: “Let Go: A Buddhist Guide to Breaking Free of Habits”.  Her latest book is “What is this? Ancient questions for Modern Minds”.

Nowadays she writes articles, specially about mindfulness of feeling tones.  One can be accessed here: https://mindrxiv.org/tkan4/ .  She has been involved with the Silver Sante Study teaching meditation, mindfulness and compassion to seniors in France to see if this could prevent ageing decline (https://silversantestudy.eu/).  She is on the faculty of the Bodhi College.  As people seems to points out often, she is practical and precise in her teaching which is seemingly simple but deep.  She is interested in photography and art (martine’s Instagram).  She is a multi-choice teacher who is interested in what works for people and help them to develop their creative potential for wisdom and compassion for themselves and others.  She teaches meditation worldwide but recently because of taking care of her mother she is teaching mainly in Europe.

RECENT TEACHINGS

Gaia House : Seon Retreat

Gaia House : The Path of Mindfulness

Gaia House : Creative Engagement with Strong Emotions Through the Three Characteristics

Gaia House : A Seon Questioning and Listening Retreat

SUBSCRIPTION AND CONTACT

DONATION

Martine follow the ancient Buddhist tradition of not charging for the teachings they give. The organisations that host her retreats and seminars generally only covers travel expenses. However, in return for her teaching and instruction, Martine gratefully accept donations, which enable her to continue her work. If you would like to support her, you can do so here through PayPal. Note that you can donate securely through PayPal without an account, using your credit card directly.

Whatever contributions you are able to make is greatly appreciated.

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