Noah Levine is an American Buddhist teacher, author, and counselor known for blending Buddhist philosophy with punk ideology.
He overcame a troubled youth marked by addiction and incarceration to become a prominent figure in American Buddhism.
Levine trained under Jack Kornfield and other notable teachers, founding the Against the Stream Buddhist Meditation Society.
He leads retreats and workshops, focusing on meditation and psychotherapy for inmates.
Levine's work is influenced by his past experiences, which he details in his books.
He emphasizes a direct, accessible approach to Buddhist teachings, aiming to make them relevant to contemporary audiences, particularly those struggling with addiction and trauma.
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