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Stanton Hunter

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in Cincinnati, OH, The United States
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Peter Brown, Catherine Ingram, Tarthang Tulku, Loch Kelly

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May 2017


Raised in Minnesota.

Attended music school at Northwestern University for a year in classical trumpet.

Graduated from Eckerd College in FL, psychology of consciousness/theories of alternative education.

Moved to Los Angeles to pursue music.
MFA from the University of Southern California (ceramics/sculpture).
Ran the ceramics program at Scripps College for 5 years, visiting professor at Pitzer College and Art Center College of Design. Currently professor of art at Chaffey College.
Authored articles on art & perception.

45 years studying different spiritual traditions (Gurdjieff, Sufism, Tibetan Buddhism, Advaita, and others, in that order).
3 years of Skype sessions (and in person) with radical philosopher Peter Brown, which I compiled into a ve
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re the book I compiled

I mention in my bio that the book was reworked to reach a broader readership than the art field, to those interested in awareness and waking up.
Which interestingly enough is more about noticing and appreciating the background/context of our lives than it is about our psychology - trying to fix and change and fiddle with ourselves. We become free of the tyranny of foreground and focus. It is really Read more of this blog post »
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Published on May 14, 2017 22:08
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