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|PersonType=Authors of English Works; Zen Buddhist Teachers
|PersonType=Authors of English Works; Zen Buddhist Teachers
|MainNamePhon=Edward Espe Brown
|MainNamePhon=Edward Espe Brown
|bio=Edward Espe Brown was ordained as a Zen priest in 1971 by Shunryu Suzuki, who gave him the name Jusan Kainei, "Longevity Mountain, Peaceful Sea." While a student at the Tassajara Zen Mountain Center, he wrote two bestselling books, ''The Tassajara Bread
|email=info@peacefulseasangha.com
Book'' and ''Tassajara Cooking''. His most recent book is ''Tomato Blessings and Radish Teachings''. ([https://terebess.hu/zen/mesterek/Suzuki-Not-Always-So.pdf Source Accessed Nov 25, 2020])
|addresslocation=Peaceful Sea Sangha
75 Sequoia Road
Fairfax, CA 94930
|associatedwebsite=https://www.peacefulseasangha.com/default.html
|bio=Edward was ordained in 1971 by Shunryu Suzuki Roshi, who gave him the Dharma name Jusan Kainei, which means "Longevity Mountain, Peaceful Sea."  
 
Edward has been practicing Zen since 1965 and also has done extensive vipassana practice, yoga, and chi gung.  He leads regular sitting groups and meditation retreats in Northern California and offers workshops in the U.S. and internationally on a variety of subjects, including cooking, handwriting change, and Mindfulness Touch.  Edward is an accomplished chef, who helped found Greens Restaurant in San Francisco and worked with Deborah Madison in writing ''The Greens Cookbook''.  Edward's other books include ''The Tassajara Bread Book'', ''Tassajara Cooking'', ''The Tassajara Recipe Book'', and ''Tomato Blessings and Radish Teachings''.  He also edited ''Not Always So'', a collection of Suzuki Roshi's lectures.  In 2007, Edward was the subject of a critically acclaimed feature-length documentary film entitled ''How to Cook Your Life'', directed by Doris Dörrie. ([https://www.peacefulseasangha.com/default.html Source Accessed Nov 25, 2020])
|affiliation=The Peaceful Sea Sangha
|religiousaffiliation=Soto Zen Buddhism
|religiousaffiliation=Soto Zen Buddhism
|studentof=Suzuki, S.
|studentof=Suzuki, S.

Revision as of 15:58, 25 November 2020

PersonType Category:Authors of English Works
Category:Zen Buddhist Teachers
MainNamePhon Edward Espe Brown
bio Edward was ordained in 1971 by Shunryu Suzuki Roshi, who gave him the Dharma name Jusan Kainei, which means "Longevity Mountain, Peaceful Sea."

Edward has been practicing Zen since 1965 and also has done extensive vipassana practice, yoga, and chi gung. He leads regular sitting groups and meditation retreats in Northern California and offers workshops in the U.S. and internationally on a variety of subjects, including cooking, handwriting change, and Mindfulness Touch. Edward is an accomplished chef, who helped found Greens Restaurant in San Francisco and worked with Deborah Madison in writing The Greens Cookbook. Edward's other books include The Tassajara Bread Book, Tassajara Cooking, The Tassajara Recipe Book, and Tomato Blessings and Radish Teachings. He also edited Not Always So, a collection of Suzuki Roshi's lectures. In 2007, Edward was the subject of a critically acclaimed feature-length documentary film entitled How to Cook Your Life, directed by Doris Dörrie. (Source Accessed Nov 25, 2020)

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affiliation The Peaceful Sea Sangha
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