Ji Hyang Padma
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Ji Hyang Padma

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Ji Hyang Padma is a Zen teacher in the Soto Zen lineage of Suzuki Roshi. Across thirty years of work within academia as a scholar-practitioner, she has served as a chaplain at Wellesley College, Tufts University and Northeastern University. In 2020-2021, she served a chaplain residency at UCSF Medical Center. Currently she serves as Director of the Masters of Divinity Program and Associate Professor, Wisdom Traditions at Naropa University. Her books are: Living the Season: Zen Practices for Transformative Times, Field of Blessings: Ritual and Consciousness in the Work of Buddhist Healers, and Sourcebook of Buddhist Campus Chaplaincy. Her writing has been published in the collections Wisdom Traditions in Spiritual Care, ed. Daniel Schipani, Choosing Light: Transforming grief through the practice of mindful photography and self-reflection, The Journal for the Constructive Engagement of Conflict, From Text to Life: Religious Resources for Interreligious Engagement, ed. Orr Rose and Soren Hesslet, Arts of Contemplative Care: Pioneering Voices in Buddhist Chaplaincy and Pastoral Work, and My Neighbor’s Faith, ed. Jennifer Howe Peace, Orr Rose and Gregory Mobley.
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