About Me

Hyatt Carter is a writer/editor, a licensed counselor, and a scholar with a wide spectrum of interests. He is the author of sixteen books, and Editor of Volumes 1-10 of the complete Chinese text of Zen Master Dōgen’s classic, Eihei Kōroku, each volume correlated with the 10-volume book translated into English by Dan Leighton and Shohaku Okumura (Dōgen’s Extensive Record). His fields of expertise include process philosophy, contemplative spirituality, Zen, and a form of Qigong known as Zhineng Qigong (智能气功). 

After living for more than twenty years in southern California, he and his wife Linda moved in 2010 to New Mexico, the Land of Enchantment, where they now live in a small community just outside of Santa Fe. 

Education: After attending Park College and Tulsa University, he graduated from Missouri State University, and later attended the University of California at Los Angeles. In 2000 he completed the three-year course of study required to become a licensed Practitioner for Centers for Spiritual Living, and is now a Practitioner Emeritus.

He has presented papers at INTA conventions in San Antonio, Texas; Las Vegas, Nevada; and Norfolk, Virginia. Titles of papers:

The Revolution in Metaphysics
Light and Levity in Mysticism and the New Physics
The Adventurous Frontier of Process Philosophy

A list of his books can be found on Amazon’s Hyatt Carter Page:

https://www.amazon.com/author/hyattcarter

A few pictures:

Our Little HyC-enda (Hacienda) where we live a few miles from Santa Fe
This is a picture that Linda took of me when we were hiking a trail
by the Pecos River near Villaneuva, New Mexico.
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