Buddhism With An Attitude: The Tibetan Seven-Point Mind Training
In this book the author explains a fundamental type of mental training called lojong, which can literally be translated as attitudinal training.
In this book the author explains a fundamental type of mental training called lojong, which can literally be translated as attitudinal training.
Since it first appeared in China in the third century, this Mahayana Buddhist Scripture has been regarded as one of the most illustrious in the canon. Depicting events in a cosmic world that transcend...
A Zen Center weekend in a book! The delightfully contemporary teacher and bestselling author of Everyday Zen shows how to make living itself a spiritual practice and how to discover that the extraordi...
Everyone appreciates kindness. A smile, a few friendly words, a show of concern when we're troubled or feeling unwell, an offer of help - gestures of kindness like these brighten our day and ease what...
Containing a new Forword by Sister Chan Khong, this beautiful, expanded trade edition of Hahn's popular book shows how people can cultivate freedom no matter where they are. "Be Free Where You Are ...
"My Land and My People" tells the story of the Dalai Lama's life, as well providing a history of the shocking subjugation of the Tibetan people by the Chinese government. Rather than being an angry in...
This work shows how the Mahayanistic views of life and the world differs markedly from that of the Theravada, which is generally taken as Buddhism by occidentals, to explain how the religion of Buddha...
This is the first detailed English-language study of the Obaku branch of Japanese Zen. Beginning with the founding of the sect in Japan by Chinese monks in the seventeenth century, the volume describe...
This book introduces the reader to the beauty and genius of Burmese craftsmanship as expressed in the construction and embellishment of Buddhist wooden monasteries. The five chapters of Part I review ...
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