

      Bob has been practicing Zen since 1972 but it was not until 1989 that he found his root teacher, Sojun Mel Weitsman, at Berkeley Zen Center. Bob received lay entrustment in Soto Zen from Sojun in 2010, and founded a Zen group in the Sierra foothills shortly afterwards. Bob is one of the founding members of the Lay Zen Teachers Association.
      Bob began learning Dayan Qigong from Master Hui Liu in 1990 and was in the first group of teachers authorized by Master Hui Liu. Robert then brought Dayan Qigong to Kaiser Permanente Medical Center's Health Education program, where it has flourished. At the request of Master Liu Robert taught Dayan Qigong at the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in San Francisco. He now carries on Master Liu's legacy as a senior teacher at the Wen Wu School and offering annual workshops a Kripalu Yoga Center (in Massachusetts) and to his ongoing students in Melbourne, Australia and Lammi, Finland.

      Bob's most recent book is
That Is Not Your Mind! - Zen Reflections on the Surangama Sutra (2022). Bob is also the author of What's Wrong with Mindfulness (and What Isn't) (co-edited with Barry Magid; 2016); Walking the Way: 81 Zen Encounters with the Tao Te Ching (2013); and Zen and the Heart of Psychotherapy (1999)__________________

At the end of one such row, a milk container is reincarnated to serve as a prayer wheel, replacing one that was damaged in a storm. Empty of its original contents, completely ordinary, it holds a scripture and turns the wheel of the dharma along with all the traditional prayer wheel - a fitting image for Ordinary Mind Zen.
Some of my most important teachers have been ordinary people I met in remote areas of the Himalayas. A few of their pictures are below.



