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Stephen Batchelor was born on 7 April, 1953 in Dundee, Scotland, is a Scottish Buddhist author and teacher. Discover Stephen Batchelor's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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Occupation Buddhist author, teacher
Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 7 April, 1953
Birthday 7 April
Birthplace Dundee, Scotland
Nationality United Kingdom

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1913

He relocated with his mother Phyllis (b. 1913) to England, where he was raised in a humanist environment with his younger brother David in Watford, Hertfordshire.

1953

Stephen Batchelor (born 7 April 1953) is a Scottish Buddhist author and teacher, known for his writings on Buddhist subjects and his leadership of meditation retreats worldwide.

He is a noted proponent of agnostic or secular Buddhism.

Batchelor was born in Dundee, Scotland, in 1953.

When he was three years old, his family relocated briefly to Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where his parents separated.

1972

He attended Watford Grammar School for Boys, leaving in February 1972.

At age eighteen, he embarked on an overland journey which eventually led him to India.

He settled in Dharamsala, the capital-in-exile of the Dalai Lama, and studied with Geshé Ngawang Dhargyey at the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives.

1974

He was ordained as a novice monk in the Gelug tradition in 1974.

A few months after ordination, he sat a ten-day Vipassana meditation retreat with the Indian teacher S.N. Goenka, which proved a lasting influence on his practice, and aroused his curiosity about other traditions of Buddhism.

1975

He left India in 1975 to study Tibetan Buddhist philosophy and doctrine under the guidance of Geshe Rabten.

He initially studied at the Tibet Institute Rikon and later in Le Mont-Pèlerin, both located in Switzerland.

During this time, he also assisted Geshé Rabten in establishing the Tharpa Choeling, which is now known as Rabten Choeling.

The following year, he received full ordination as a monk.

At the monastery, he met Martine Fages, a Frenchwoman who had ordained as a nun in 1975.

1979

In 1979 he moved to Germany to work as a translator for Geshé Thubten Ngawang at the Tibetisches Institut in Hamburg.

1981

In April 1981, Batchelor travelled to Songgwangsa Monastery in South Korea to undergo training in Zen Buddhism under the guidance of Kusan Sunim.

1984

He remained in Korea until the autumn of 1984, when he left for a pilgrimage to Buddhist sites in Japan, China and Tibet.

1985

Following the death of Kusan Sunim, Batchelor and Martine Fages laicised in February 1985 and married in Hong Kong, then returned to England and joined the Sharpham North Community near Totnes, Devon.

1990

From 1990 he has been a Guiding Teacher at Gaia House meditation centre in Devon and since 1992 a contributing editor of Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.

1992

Over the course of the next fifteen years Batchelor lived at Sharpham, he became coordinator of the Sharpham Trust (1992) and co-founder of the Sharpham College for Buddhist Studies and Contemporary Enquiry (1996).

Throughout this period he worked as a Buddhist chaplain at Channings Wood Prison.

2000

In August 2000, he and Martine moved to Aquitaine, France, where they live in a village near Bordeaux.

As a lay Buddhist author, teacher, and self-designated scholar, he has increasingly turned his attention to the earliest teachings of Buddhism as recorded in the Pali canon.

Additionally, he has shown an increasing interest in Hellenistic philosophies, particularly the skeptical philosophy of Pyrrhonism and Montaigne's approach to Pyrrhonism.

Batchelor is a member of the core faculty of Bodhi College, which focuses on interpreting the early texts of Buddhism, such as the Pali Canon, in a manner applicable to the modern world.

He is also a member of the Advisory Board of the Center for Pragmatic Buddhism.

2017

Batchelor authored the libretto for MĀRA: A Chamber Opera on Good and Evil (2017).

Its music was composed by Sherry Woods.