Buddhist teacher, president of ITZI, author, critic, teacher of Zen Therapy & Buddhist Psychology
Pureland Buddhist, innovator in the fields of Buddhist psychology and spiritual practice, author, poet, psychotherapist, social activist, doctor of philosophy, inventor of pandramatics, founder member of the Amida Shu (socially and culturally engaged Buddhism) and Amida Order, author of 'Beyond Carl Rogers', 'Zen Therapy', 'The Feeling Buddha', 'The New Buddhism', 'Who Loves Dies Well', and 'Love and Its Disappointment: The meaning of life, therapy and art', 'Her Mother's Eyes and Other Poems', 'Not Everything is Impermanent', 'Buddhism is a Religion',
Writing & Teaching Buddhist Psychology