Mirka Knaster is an independent scholar and freelance writer and editor who applies a cross-cultural perspective to her work, whether on women, healing arts, or spiritual traditions. She holds an MA in Latin American studies and a PhD in Asian and comparative studies. Knaster’s writings on loving-kindness meditation, the body and spirituality, interreligious dialogue, and ethical speech as a spiritual practice appear in magazines, anthologies, and encyclopedias, and at Beliefnet.com.
“Munindra’s view of the Buddhist path, his scholarship, and his
insight all helped me go beyond my fears and self-doubt to
pursue meditation practice wholeheartedly.”—Sharon
Salzberg
“A kaleidoscopic view of one of the most influential figures in the
spread of Buddhism in the West. Anagarika Munindra was one of a
kind — wise, delightful, intriguing — and a fully human
being.”—Daniel Goleman
“Munindra was one of the most important teachers for Westerners in
the establishment of Vipassana and mindfulness meditation. He was a
warm, openhearted, scholar of immense learning, a pragmatic and
truly compassionate teacher.”—Jack Kornfield
“Knaster skillfully weaves teachings and personal stories. This is
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household names: Sharon Salzberg, Daniel Goleman, Jack
Kornfield. This deeply felt, loving portrait of a modern
Buddhist master will also inspire those on their own
journeys.”—Tricycle
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