Will Johnson received his B.A. in Art and Archaeology, magna cum laude, in 1968 from Princeton University. Upon graduating, he worked as an art critic for Art News magazine in New York City before moving to the west coast of North America where he began exploring the lived experience of the body and its relationship to conditions of consciousness. He became a Buddhist practitioner in 1972 and a Certified Rolfer in 1976. In the mid 1990s he founded The Institute for Embodiment Training, a teaching school that, through combining Western somatic principles with Eastern meditation techniques, views the body as the doorway, not the obstacle, to personal growth and spiritual transformation. He has written a number of books about the role of the body in spiritual practices, including
The Posture of Meditation,
The Spiritual Practices of Rumi, and
Breathing Through the Whole Body. He travels and teaches throughout North America. His website is
www.embodiment.net.