Rev. Cynthia Brix, MA, MDiv, is an interfaith minister specializing in international peacemaking and spiritual direction for young adults. She is program director of Satyana Institute, codirector of the Gender Reconciliation International project, and cofounder of the Women’s Spiritual Mastery project. 

After she earned her master of divinity from Iliff School of Theology in 2006, she worked as a campus minister at the University of Colorado for United Ministries of Higher Education, and she led meditation workshops at regional and national Unitarian Universalist conferences. Additionally, Brix cochaired the Race Relations Committee for the City of Muncie, Indiana, and later initiated an interfaith project to address racial tensions at the University of Colorado.

A long-time student of Eknath Easwaran, Brix is an adjunct faculty member at Holy Names University. Additionally, she is a contributing author of Divine Duality: The Power of Reconciliation Between Women and Men and coauthor of Women Healing Women. Brix organized an international conference in Turin, Italy that brought women spiritual masters together from Buddhist, Christian, and Hindu traditions, and produced a DVD video from this conference in 2009 titled, Cultivating Women's Spiritual Mastery.