Friends and Students Web Sites

Note: Jikoji does not endorse, monitor, or review the contents of these web sites.

Greg Campbell's book Living Bare Foot Dying Consciously confronts the damage being done to the world and to ourselves, addressing life and death paradoxes by drawing on Eastern religions and western psycholanalytic perspectives, particularly those of St Francis and St Clair of Assissi. Greg has also published a newer book, "Womenhood is Holy".

Donnalynn Chase, as a life coach & artist, promotes work-life fulfillment and creative artistic expression.

Judy Cosgrove transcribed and much later edited Kobun's 1973 thursday morning discussions.

Abijah Crabtree's Fat Free Buddha addresses body and mind to find balance and total well being where you are.

Andreas Dieberger has a beautiful collection and blog from his artistic work over the years, Andreas Dieberger Art.

Mark Foote's The Mudra of Zen addresses the physiology of zazen, and insight into our bodies during zazen.

Mark Gonnerman is the founding director of the Aurora Forum at Stanford University, Mark is an occasional lecturer at Stanford and the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology in Palo Alto.

Joolz Haugen, a prior resident and superb tenzo for Jikoji, has a new web site, Live in Beauty, for her business of floral arrangements and photography.

Cliff Isberg's Mind and Meditation reflects Kobun's practice and teachings. His family web site, Isberg's Mind and Meditation, also reflects his approach to Buddhist practice.

Robert Jackson's site, and his live podcasts from A Quiet Mind, address peace, happiness, and fulfillment within a quiet respite.

Judy Pruzinsky, L. Ac., a prior resident at Jikoji, is a certified practitioner of Acupuncture with offices in Aptos and Half Moon Bay. She is also skilled in Medical Qigong and related arts.

A former resident's MuddyWater.net welcomes articles, photos, drawings, and poetry, particularly spiritually- or socially-oriented materials.


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