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About Jason Quinn Zen

This channel is dedicated to Zen, meditation, and life. My hope is that it can be valuable for anyone looking to investigate life, understand themselves, and respond to this world in a clear and helpful way. If you are interested in working with me or have a question, please reach out anytime.

Jason Quinn, author of the book, No-Nonsense Zen for Beginners, began practicing Zen in 1997. He trained as a monk for nine years, during which he sat many long summer and winter Kyol Che retreats, and participated in retreats around the world. Since 2001, Jason has worked with hundreds of people, helping them to strengthen their Zen practice and create a path for a more clear and compassionate life. Jason received inka (authorized to lead retreats and give koan interviews) in 2015 and is a teacher and Vice Abbot at the Empty Gate Zen Center in Berkeley, CA. He is also a teacher for Kwan Um School of Zen Online Sangha. He now lives in Santa Clara, CA with his wife, son, and daughter.

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