Lindisfarne Association - Members

Members

Members of Lindisfarne have included, among others:

  • mathematician Ralph Abraham
  • philosopher David Abram
  • anthropologist Gregory Bateson
  • anthropologist Mary Catherine Bateson
  • poet Wendell Berry
  • Zen Buddhist Joan Halifax-Roshi
  • economist Hazel Henderson
  • ecologist Wes Jackson
  • poet Jane Hirshfield
  • anthropologist Robert Lawlor
  • political scientist Merle Lefkoff
  • scientist James Lovelock
  • biologist Stuart Kauffman
  • biologist Lynn Margulis
  • author Michael Murphy
  • philosopher/author John Michell
  • dancer/anthropologist Natasha Myers
  • spiritual teacher David Spangler
  • religious scholar Elaine Pagels
  • poet Kathleen Raine
  • writer Dorion Sagan
  • economist E. F. Schumacher
  • astronaut Rusty Schweickart
  • poet Gary Snyder
  • architect Paolo Soleri
  • monk David Steindl-Rast
  • publisher/editor Joy Stocke
  • physician/scientist/contemplative Neil Theise
  • philosopher Evan Thompson
  • architect Sim Van der Ryn
  • philosopher Francisco Varela
  • Michaela Walsh
  • composer Paul Winter
  • physicist/contemplative Arthur Zajonc
  • composer Evan Chambers
  • Sufi Pir Zia Inayat-Khan

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