The Buddha's Noble Eightfold Path
The Noble Eightfold Path--the Buddha's first teaching--is a timeless truth. One starts with a vision, a moment of insight, then transformation of thoughts, and follows in the light of that truth. Th...
The Noble Eightfold Path--the Buddha's first teaching--is a timeless truth. One starts with a vision, a moment of insight, then transformation of thoughts, and follows in the light of that truth. Th...
Anger, hatred, resentment, fear, jealousy, greed--tough emotions but ones that most of us experience at one time or another. This gritty exploration of such toxins helps readers recognize the negative...
In "Knowing How to Live," Sangharakshita delves into Nagarjuna's "Precious Garland" text and extracts the gems of wisdom relevant to the Buddhist practitioner of today, from the beginner to one who is...
This book brings important new dimensions to the interface between contemporary Western science and ancient Eastern wisdom. Here for the first time the concepts and insights of general systems theory ...
A Comparative Study of the Lives and Thoughts of Gautama and Jesus, by Dwight Goddard. Buddhism began and flourished half a millennium before Jesus was ever born. Five hundred years is a long time for...
These dialogues between American Zen master Robert Aitken Roshi and Catholic monk Brother David Steindl-Rast took place in a remote part of Hawaii in 1991. The result is the discovery of a surprising ...
In the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, devotion to one's guru or spiritual master is considered to be of the utmost importance in spiritual practice. The instructions of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, based upo...
This book discusses contemporary issues in medical ethics from a Buddhist perspective. Drawing on ancient and modern sources, Damien Keown shows how Buddhist ethical principles can be applied consiste...
From "New York Times" bestselling author Piver comes this guide to self-improvement that combines Buddhist wisdom with straight talk. With a contemporary approach to ancient practices, she teaches rea...
"At its heart," Frederick Buechner once wrote, "most theology, like most fiction, is essentially autobiography." That is true of this book in a very explicit way. Rita Gross and Rosemary Radford Rueth...
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