Ezra Bayda is a Zen teacher and author known for his practical approach to Buddhist philosophy and meditation.
He is a dharma heir of Charlotte Joko Beck, a respected figure in American Zen Buddhism.
Bayda's teachings often focus on applying Zen principles to everyday life, emphasizing the importance of accepting life as it is and working with one's emotions.
He has experience with chronic illness, which informs his perspective on dealing with pain and suffering.
Bayda has also worked as a hospice volunteer, an experience that deeply influenced his understanding of compassion and the human condition.
His writing style is described as clear and accessible, making complex Buddhist concepts more approachable for Western readers.
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