Martine Batchelor

Martine Batchelor was born in France in 1953. She was ordained as a Buddhist nun in Korea in 1975. She studied Zen Buddhism under the guidance of the late Master Kusan at Songgwang Sa monastery until 1984. Her Zen training also took her to nunneries in Taiwan and Japan. From 1981 she served as Kusan Sunim's interpreter and accompanied him on lecture tours throughout the United States and Europe. She translated his book 'The Way of Korean Zen'. Following Master Kusan’s death she returned her nun’s vows and left Korea. She returned to Europe with her husband, Stephen, in 1985. She was a member of the Sharpham North Community in Devon, England for six years. She worked as a lecturer and spiritual counsellor both at Gaia House and elsewhere in Britain. She was also involved in interfaith dialogue and was a Trustee of the International Sacred Literature Trust until 2000. In 1992 she published, as co-editor, 'Buddhism and Ecology'. In 1996 she published, as editor, 'Walking on Lotus Flowers' which in 2001 was reissued under the title 'Women on the Buddhist Path’. She is the author of 'Principles of Zen', 'Meditation for Life' (an illustrated book on meditation), ‘The Path of Compassion’ (a translation from the Korean, with reference to the original Chinese, of the Brahmajala Sutra, i.e. the Bodhisattva Precepts), ‘Women in Korean Zen’ and ‘Let Go: A Buddhist Guide to Breaking Free of Habits’. Her latest book is ‘The Spirit of the Buddha’. With her husband she co-leads meditation retreats worldwide. They now live in France.Martine in front of a lake She speaks French, English and Korean and can read Chinese characters. She has written various articles for magazines on the Korean way of tea, Buddhism and women, Buddhism and ecology, and Zen cooking. She is interested in meditation in daily life, Buddhism and social action, religion and women's issues, Zen and its history, factual and legendary. The guided meditations posted here in May 2016, are from her course at RealizeMedia.com entitled: Mindfulness in Daily Life An Online Course with Martine Batchelor 20 April - 14 May, 2016 Martine Batchelor will present a comprehensive teaching on mindfulness meditation. This course will include four hour-long classes, followed later in the week with a live video discussion with Martine. Each class will include a teaching and practical instruction on mindfulness, a guided meditation and exercises for integrating the practice in daily life

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Reviews

Jennifer

Nov 30, 2025

I appreciate your meditations for their simplicity, gentleness and guidance. 🙏🏻

Jennifer

Nov 29, 2025

Because I’ve not been meditating regularly, I valued this meditation which was basic, as Martine brought me back to the breath. Just enough encouragement and silence to begin my practice again. Thank you!

Andi

Sep 11, 2025

This was just what I needed. A perfect metta meditation. 9/11/25

Jody

Apr 30, 2025

Simple grounded metta guidance. Very helpful. I especially valued tuning into noticing any sensation of happiness, peace, and safety present right now—it’s wonderfully re-orienting. Thank you so much.

Lourdes Anllo-Vento

Mar 11, 2025

On a "bad day", like today, being guided in this Metta practice was just what I needed to expand the heat and the mind, instead of contracting. Thank you! 🙏🏼

Eva Thurfjell

Sep 23, 2024

I love Martine's guiding. Thank you! 🙏

K

Aug 10, 2024

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Lana

Apr 14, 2024

A perfect guided meditation with proper gaps of silence throughout! Thank you.

Helena

Jan 15, 2024

Verkar nice guidning in metta. Thank you!

Hyland

Dec 31, 2023

Couldn't believe that was 17 minutes. Great meditation!! Peace, safety, and happiness to all beings!

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