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Claudia Hansson, Director

My background includes a Catholic upbringing and education including the Jesuits at the University of Santa Clara. My experiences with meditation led me to Buddhism where I worked with Dan Jorgensen and then Ken McLeod. I was authorized to teach in 2005 and completed Ken McLeod’s three-year teacher development program. I co-taught retreats with Dan Jorgensen for 20 years. Dan passed away in April 2020. He supported and mentored me throughout his life and I continue to carry his legacy. Ken McLeod has taught, pushed, and nurtured both my practice and my teaching. I realize what a rare gift I have received and honor it by teaching students with compassion and integrity.

My career background is in research and teaching psychology and sociology. After a number of years, I moved into administration working as a dean and a vice-president of student services. I took early retirement and opened a neurofeedback clinic which I co-owned and operated for 10 yrs. before turning to full-time dharma teaching. I have been working individually with students for over 10 yrs.

Contact me at [email protected]

The following individuals have recently completed the Curl of the Wave Teacher Development Program under the direction of Claudia Hansson and can be contacted by email.

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Richard Owings

I am originally from Minnesota and while in college in the early seventies, I learned meditation from a Hindu Yogi. Yogic meditation is similar to Shamata meditation where one focuses attention on the breath while additionally reciting a mantra and focusing on the body’s energy channels and chakras. When I first moved to California in 1985, I learned chanting in the Nichiren Daishonin tradition. I have been practicing Buddhist meditation in the Karma Kagu tradition for the last thirteen years and have been a student of Claudia Hansson for the last nine years. I completed the three-year teacher training program conducted by Claudia and Dan Jorgensen to teach Shamata, Vipassana, and Mahamudra meditation. I am in my third year of a master’s in Divinity program at Naropa University where I am studying Buddhist philosophy, meditation, and spiritual care with a Buddhist orientation. I also completed a one-year Mindfulness Instructor Training program at Naropa with an emphasis on understanding the special issues between trauma and meditation. I work with beginning and experienced students.

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