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BIOGRAPHY
Kevin Griffin is the author of "One Breath at a Time: Buddhism
and the
Twelve Steps"
(Rodale Press 2004) and the forthcoming "A Burning Desire:
God, Buddha,
and the Path of Recovery" (Hay House 2009). A
longtime
Buddhist practitioner
and 12 Step participant, he is a
leader in the mindful
recovery movement and
one of the founders
of the Buddhist
Recovery
Network. Kevin has trained
with the
leading Western Vipassana teachers,
among them Jack Kornfield,
Joseph Goldstein, and Ajahn Amaro. His teacher
training was as
a Community
Dharma Leader at Spirit Rock Meditation Center
in
Marin County, CA. |
Kevin teaches nationally in Buddhist centers, treatment centers, professional conferences, and academic settings. He specializes in helping people in recovery connect with meditation and a progressive understanding of the 12 Steps. His events range from evening classes, to daylong workshops, and long weekend silent retreats. For information on his schedule click here.
Kevin was raised Catholic in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, the youngest of five brothers. He dropped out of high school in the late sixties to pursue a career as a rock guitarist. In his twenties he lived in New England and played the club circuit until moving to LA in 1979 with an Afrobeat band called Zzebra. When the band crashed and burned, Kevin found Buddhism and began to explore the spiritual life. After getting sober in 1985, he returned to school, earning his BA from UC Berkeley and MFA in Creative Writing from UC Irvine. He began teaching meditation in 1996 while working as a technical writer. He now divides his time between writing, teaching, and family time with his wife and daughter. He still plays and writes music and is currently recording a CD of dharma-related rock songs.
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