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Edward Espe Brown is an American Zen teacher and author. He resides in Fairfax, Marin County, California.
Ordained as a Zen priest by Shunryu Suzuki, who gave him the name Jusan Kainei ("Longevity Mountain, Peaceful Sea"), Ed Brown has led meditation retreats and classes throughout the United States and in other countries. He is one of the founders of Greens Restaurant in San Francisco, California.[4]
Edward Espe Brown is the subject of the documentary film, How to Cook Your Life, by Doris Dörrie.
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Edward Espe Brown is an American Zen teacher and author. He resides in Fairfax, Marin County, California.
Ordained as a Zen priest by Shunryu Suzuki, who gave him the name Jusan Kainei ("Longevity Mountain, Peaceful Sea"), Ed Brown has led meditation retreats and classes throughout the United States and in other countries. He is one of the founders of Greens Restaurant in San Francisco, California.[4]
Edward Espe Brown is the subject of the documentary film, How to Cook Your Life, by Doris Dörrie.
Description above from the Wikipedia article Edward Espe Brown, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
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