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Daniel Robert Odier (born 17 May 1945 in
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), is a Zen master, Chan master, writer, poet, screenwriter and essayist, specialist in
Kashmir Shaivism Kashmir Shaivism or Trika Shaivism, is a nondualist tradition of Shaiva-Shakta Tantra which originated sometime after 850 CE. Since this tradition originated in Kashmir it is often called "Kashmiri Shaivism". It later went on to become a pan ...
. Praised by
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as "an outstanding writer and a dazzling poet," he is also a spiritual teacher of Eastern religious traditions, especially
Tantra Tantra (; sa, तन्त्र, lit=loom, weave, warp) are the esoteric traditions of Hinduism and Buddhism that developed on the Indian subcontinent from the middle of the 1st millennium CE onwards. The term ''tantra'', in the Indian ...
.


Biography

Daniel Odier began studies at the school of Beaux Arts at Rome but later chose to focus on writing rather than painting.Delacorta at Biogs.com
/ref> He received his university degree in Paris and was employed by a leading Swiss newspaper as a music critic. He has taught screenwriting at the
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in Oklahoma. Fascinated by Chan (the Chinese origin of
zen Zen ( zh, t=禪, p=Chán; ja, text= 禅, translit=zen; ko, text=선, translit=Seon; vi, text=Thiền) is a school of Mahayana Buddhism that originated in China during the Tang dynasty, known as the Chan School (''Chánzong'' 禪宗), and ...
), Daniel Odier decided to study the proximity of Chan and Tantra, inspired by the work of the Chinese hermit Chien Ming Chen, whom he met in Kalimpong in 1968. Also in 1968, Daniel Odier becomes a disciple of Kalu Rinpoche for seven years; he receives from his master the transmission of the Mahamudra. In 1975, he met in a himalayan hermitage a Kashmiri Shivaïte yogini called Lalitâ Devî, a decisive meeting which he recounts in his various works on Tantra. He receives from Lalitâ Devî the transmission of Mahamudra and of the mystical teachings of the Pratyabhijñā and Spanda schools of the Kaula tradition. He then specialized in Kashmiri Shaivism, which he taught in several countries (France, Italy, Germany, Belgium, United States ...). In 1995, Daniel Odier founded the "Tantra/Chan centre" in Paris, which he dissolved in 2000 in order to encourage independent spiritual practice. He has taught courses on Eastern spiritual traditions at the
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.Daniel Odier's Official Webpage: Biography in English
/ref> In 2004, he received dharma transmission from Jing Hui, abbot of Bailin Monastery and dharma successor of
Hsu Yun Xuyun or Hsu Yun (; 5 September 1840? – 13 October 1959) was a renowned Chinese Chan Buddhist master and an influential Buddhist teacher of the 19th and 20th centuries. Early life Xuyun was purportedly born on 5 September 1840 in Fujian, Q ...
, using the name "Ming Qing". Daniel Odier is most of all a teacher of
Kashmir Shaivism Kashmir Shaivism or Trika Shaivism, is a nondualist tradition of Shaiva-Shakta Tantra which originated sometime after 850 CE. Since this tradition originated in Kashmir it is often called "Kashmiri Shaivism". It later went on to become a pan ...
; he relates in his book ''Tantric Quest' his mystical initiation from a tantric
dakini A ḍākinī ( sa, डाकिनी; ; mn, хандарма; ; alternatively 荼枳尼, ; 荼吉尼, ; or 吒枳尼, ; Japanese: 荼枳尼 / 吒枳尼 / 荼吉尼, ''dakini'') is a type of female spirit, goddess, or demon in Hinduism and Bud ...
, Lalita Devi, in Kashmir. He is married to the violinist Nell Gotkovsky.


Works

Apart from his works on Tantra, Odier is best known for a series of six novels published under the pseudonym 'Delacorta.' The books center around Serge Gorodish, a classically trained pianist with depressive tendencies, and his underage
protégée Mentorship is the influence, guidance, or direction given by a mentor. A mentor is someone who teaches or gives help and advice to a less experienced and often younger person. In an organizational setting, a mentor influences the personal and p ...
named Alba. The two enjoy an intense romantic relationship (never actually consummated), and embark together upon various confidence schemes and other intrigues. These often result in the death or discomfiture of less sympathetic characters, although Alba and Gorodish themselves appear to be motivated more by their own profit and amusement than by any moral considerations. The series includes the novel ''
Diva Diva (; ) is the Latin word for a goddess. It has often been used to refer to a celebrated woman of outstanding talent in the world of opera, theatre, cinema, fashion and popular music. If referring to an actress, the meaning of ''diva'' is clo ...
'' which was later used as the basis for a popular French film of the same name. Odier has also used the Delacorta pseudonym for several unrelated books (mostly detective novels or thrillers) and as a screenwriter. The Alba/Gorodish books have appeared in omnibus editions in French and have been published in numerous other languages. Most of Odier's other fiction remains untranslated. In addition to ''Diva'', film adaptations of Odier's books include ''
Light Years Away ''Light Years Away'' (french: Les Années lumière) is a 1981 film directed by Alain Tanner. It tells the story of a young man who meets an old man who says he was taught by birds how to fly and is building a flying machine. It is based on a nov ...
'' (from the novel, ''La voie sauvage'') and a French television film based on the Delacorta novel ''Rock'' (''Lola''). Odier's own screenwriting credits include the films ''Invitation au voyage'' (1982) and ''Celestial Clockwork'' (1995).Daniel Odier at IMDb.com
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Bibliography


Fiction, Poetry and Criticism

* ''Transparences'' (poetry, 1964) * ''Le soleil dans la poche'' (poetry, 1965) * ''Rouge'' (1967) * ''Entretiens avec William Burroughs'' (1969; English trans. '' The Job: Interviews with William S. Burroughs'', 1969) * ''Nuit contre nuit'' (poetry, 1972) * ''Le voyage de John O'Flaherty'' (novel, 1972; republished 1997 as ''L'illusionniste'') * ''Éclats d'ombre'' (1972) * ''La voie sauvage'' (novel, 1974) * ''Ming'' (novel, 1976) * ''Splendor solis'' (1976) * ''L'année du lièvre'' (novel, 1978) * ''Le milieu du monde: une fabuleuse traversée de l'histoire Suisse'' (novel, 1979) * ''Petit déjeuner sur un tapis rouge'' (novel, 1982) * ''Gioconda'' (novel, 1984) * ''Cécilia'' (opera libretto, 1985) * ''Le baiser cannibale'' (novel, 1987; English trans. ''Cannibal Kiss'', 1989) * ''Le clavecin'' (novel, 1992) * ''Les sept secondes de l'arc-en-ciel'' (novel, 2006)


Pseudonymous works (as 'Delacorta')

* ''Nana'' (1979; Eng. trans. 1984) * ''
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'' (1979; Eng. trans. 1983) * ''
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'' (1979; Eng. trans. 1984) * ''Rock'' (1981; some editions titled ''Lola''; Eng. trans.: ''Lola'', 1984) * ''Papillons de nuit'' (1984) * ''Vida'' (1985; Eng. trans. 1985) * ''Alba'' (1985; Eng. trans. 1989) * ''Somnambule'' (essays on photographs by Stanley Greene, 1990) * ''Rap à Babylone Beach'' (1992; Eng. trans. ''The Rap Factor'', 1993) * ''Imago'' (1996)


Works on Tantra and Eastern Mysticism

* ''Sculptures tantriques du Népal'' (1970) * ''Nirvana Tao: techniques de méditation'' (1974; Eng. trans. ''Nirvana Tao: The Secret Meditation Techniques of the Taoist and Buddhist Masters'', 1986; republished as ''Meditation Techniques of the Buddhist and Taoist Masters'', 2003) * ''Népal'' (1976) * (with Marc de Smedt) ''Essais sur les mystiques orientales'' (1984) * ''Tantra: l'initiation d'un occidental à l'amour absolu'' (1996; Eng. trans. ''Tantric Quest: An Encounter with Absolute Love'', 1997) * ''Désirs, passions et spiritualité: l'unité de l'être'' (1999; Eng. trans. ''Desire: The Tantric Path to Awakening'', 2001) * ''Lalla. Chants mystiques du tantrisme cachemirien'' (translation from English, 2000) * ''Tantra: spontanéité de l'extase'' (2000) * ''L'incendie du coeur: le chant tantrique du frémissement'' (2004; Eng. trans. ''Yoga Spandakarika: The Sacred Texts at the Origins of Tantra'', 2005) * ''Tantra yoga: le Vijñânabhaïrava Tantra, le 'tantra de la connaissance suprême' '' (2004) * ''Le grand sommeil des éveillés: interromptu par l'exposition de Mahchinachara, La Grande Voie Chinoise, Coeur du Tantra et du Chan'' (2005) * ''Chan & Zen: le jardin des iconoclastes'' (2009) * ''Tantra: la dimension sacrée de l'érotisme'' (2013) * ''Les portes de la joie: être vraiment zen'' (6th Feb 2014; Eng. trans. ''The Doors of Joy: 19 Meditations for Authentic Living'', 2014)


See also

*
Pagoda of Bailin Temple The Pagoda of Bailin Temple ( or ), is located in Zhao County, Hebei. It is an octagonal-based brick Chinese pagoda built in 1330 during the reign of Emperor Wenzong, ruler of the Mongol-led Yuan Dynasty. Bailin Monastery The Bailin Monastery ...


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External links


Daniel Odier's Official Webpage
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