Stephen Fulder
TitleDharma Teacher
Personal
Born1946 (age 77–78)
ReligionTheravada background
NationalityBritish
OccupationAuthor, dharma teacher
Websitehttp://www.stephenfulder.com/

Stephen Fulder (born 1946 in London, England) is the founder and senior teacher of the Israel Insight Society (Tovana),[1] the major organisation in Israel teaching Buddhist meditative practice.[2] He has worked since 1975  in the field of herbal and complementary medicine as an author, consultant and researcher, publishing many books and research papers. His latest book is: "What's Beyond Mindfulness: Waking Up to This Precious Life".

Biography

Stephen Fulder was educated at University of Oxford and the National Institute of Medical Research, where he was awarded his PhD in Molecular Biology. He was a lecturer at London University. He is the founder and senior teacher of Tovana (the Israel Insight Society),[1] a leading Buddhist practice organisation in Israel,[2] teaching Mindfulness, Vipassana and dharma.[3] He has been practicing meditation since 1975.[4] He has been involved for many years in peace work in the Middle East and was a founder of the Middle Way organisation.[5][6][7] He used to work in the field of herbs and alternative medicine about which he has written numerous books.[8]

Tovana (Israel Insight Society)

Stephen Fulder has established Tovana (the Israel Insight Society) which is a teaching organisation for the practice of attention in everyday life through insight meditation — Vipassana. Tovana is inspired by Buddhist tradition, philosophy and practice as a way of life. Tovana is linked to a looser network of  Western centers and teachers, such as the Insight Meditation Society in the United States and Gaia House in Britain. It holds many residential retreats throughout the year as well as lectures, meetings and weekly  group practices across the country.[2]

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References

  1. ^ a b "Teachers". Tovana.
  2. ^ a b c Loss, J. (2010). "Buddha-Dhamma in Israel - Explicit Non-Religious and Implicit Non-Secular Localization of Religion". Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions. 13 (4): 84–105. doi:10.1525/nr.2010.13.4.84. JSTOR 10.1525/nr.2010.13.4.84.
  3. ^ "About the teachers". Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya.
  4. ^ Ataria, Y., Dor-Ziderman, Y. and Berkovich-Ohana, A. (2015). "How does it feel to lack a sense of boundaries? A case study of a long-term mindfulness meditator". Consciousness and Cognition. 37: 133–147. doi:10.1016/j.concog.2015.09.002. PMID 26379087. S2CID 5278066.((cite journal)): CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ "Walk in peace". Israel21c. 8 February 2004. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  6. ^ Hirschfield, Robert (2009). "Stephen Fulder: An Israeli Buddhist's Resistance to Occupation". Washington Report On Middle East Affairs.
  7. ^ Hawes, M. (2003). Twelve Principles. Living with Integrity in the twenty-first Century. Australia: Finch Publishing. ISBN 9781876451486.
  8. ^ Fulder, Stephen (2007). "The Basic Concepts of Alternative Medicine and Their Impact on Our Views of Health". Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. 4 (2): 147–158. doi:10.1089/acm.1998.4.147. PMID 9628205.