Eli Jaxon-Bear was born Elliot Jay Zeldow in Brooklyn,
New York, in 1947. His eighteen-year spiritual path started
in 1971, when he was a federal fugitive during the Vietnam
war. In 1978, Kalu Rinpoche appointed him the president
of the first Kagyu dharma center in Marin County. In 1982,
he was presented with a Zen Teaching Fan at ChoShoJi Zen
Temple in Japan.
After
a search took him around the world and into many traditions
and practices, his path and his search ended when he was
pulled to India in 1990, where he met his final teacher,
Sri H.W.L. Poonja.
Confirming
Eli's realization, his teacher sent him back into the
world to share his unique psychological insights into
the nature of egoic suffering in support of self-realization.
Eli infuses the teaching with his teacher’s living
transmission of silence. He presents a unique map of egoic
identification as a vehicle for ruthless self-inquiry
and final realization of true freedom. He dedicates his
life to passing on the transmission of his teacher.