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Diane Musho Hamilton is a gifted facilitator, mediator and spiritual teacher living in Utah. She is well known as an innovator in facilitating group dialogues, especially controversial conversations about culture, religion, race and gender relations.
Diane is a fully ordained Zen priest and teacher. She has studied Buddhism since 1984, and was given dharma transmission by her Zen master, Genpo Roshi, in 2006. She works with the Big Mind process; a facilitation technique synthesized by Roshi to convey Eastern teachings to Western audiences.
Diane is a founder and core faculty of iEvolve: Global Practice Community. iEvolve is a global, integrally informed practice community co-founded by Sally Kempton, Diane Musho Hamilton, Marc Gafni, and Sofia Diaz. Diane is also a co-director of Integral Life Spiritual Center.
Diane also teaches Integral Spirituality, and has worked with Ken Wilber and the Integral Institute in Denver, Colorado, since 2004. She lives in Salt Lake City with her husband, Michael D. Zimmerman, a lawyer and Zen teacher. They have four grown children and one dog.


