Phillip Moffitt

Phillip Moffitt (b. 1946) is a vipassana (insight) meditation teacher, former publishing executive, author, and an instructor at Spirit Rock Meditation Center[1] in Woodacre, Calif.

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Biography

Moffitt attended the University of Tennessee at Knoxville where he helped initiate the Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature, an annual legislative session held by Tennessee college students. After graduating in 1971 with a M.S. in Economics, Moffitt co-founded 13-30 Corporation with Chris Whittle and served as editor-in-chief and president from 1974-1983. In 1979, 13-30 Corporation purchased Esquire magazine and Moffitt served as chief executive officer and editor-in-chief until 1987.[2] Upon selling Esquire to Hearst Magazines, he left the publishing enterprise he created to begin a period of personal exploration that included studying mindfulness meditation and Theravada Buddhism.[3] In 2001, Moffitt was ordained to teach vipassana meditation.[4] His teaching is influenced by Ajahn Sumedho and his teacher Ajahn Chah.[5] Moffitt is the founder of the Life Balance Institute, a non-profit organization dedicated to the study and practice of spiritual values in daily life.[6] He also founded the Marin Sangha in San Rafael, Calif., and from 1998 until 2007 he was a contributing editor for Yoga Journal.[7]

Books

Dancing with Life: Buddhist Insights for Finding Meaning and Joy in the Face of Suffering ISBN 1594863539

The Power to Heal: Ancient Arts & Modern Medicine with Rick Smolan and Matthew Naythons ISBN 0136845495

Medicine’s Great Journey: One Hundred Years of Healing with Rick Smolan ISBN 0821219871

Anthologies

The Best Buddhist Writing, 2004, edited by Melvin McLeod ISBN 1590301897

The Best Buddhist Writing, 2009, edited by Melvin McLeod ISBN 1590307342

Will Yoga & Meditation Really Change My Life? Edited by Stephen Cope ISBN 1580175098

The Graywolf Annual Three: Essays, Memoirs & Reflections, Edited by Scott Walker ISBN 0915308886

Articles

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