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Mind in Harmony will interest anyone who is curious to know what Buddhism has to say about the mind. Readers who already know something about Buddhism in general, and fancy taking the plunge into Buddhist psychology, will find plenty here to stimulate them, and an accessible introduction to this technical subject.
Ratnaguna presents a commentary on the three Pure Land Sutras. Looking at them as a practising Buddhist inspired by the Sutras, he shows how they describe Sukhavati and Amitabha/Amitayus,and Sukhavati's relationship with faith and practice. Includes translations of the three Pure Land sutras by Buddhist scholar Sraddhapa.
A thorough-going examination of the Buddhist perspective on economics in C21th and its impact on everyday life.
As mindfulness is increasingly being embraced in the contemporary world as a practice that brings peace and self-awareness, Bhikkhu Analayo casts fresh light on its earliest sources in the Buddhist tradition.
What is the Buddhist vision? Put simply, it is that all human beings can develop. Each one of us can find a way beyond the dissatisfaction and suffering of everyday life and realize our full potential. In describing three important Buddhist symbols, Subhuti shows us how.
Referencing ancient Buddhist scripts and cultural touchstones such as Into The Wild, the art of Edward Hopper, and the work of Charlie Chaplin, Sarvananda considers how we think and feel about being alone.
How does Buddhism view consciousness? This approachable introduction considers the nature of the mind.
'Going for refuge' is the act of committing one's life to Buddhism. This work shows how the monastic life and spiritual life are not identical but that what is truly important is commitment to Buddhist spiritual ideals.
Provides tools for change while showing how the Buddhist philosophies of interconnectedness and compassion are of immense use in our efforts towards preserving the natural world. This work helps you to deal with the feelings of panic and despair that news of the environment can often evoke.
Presents an overview of the second of the three great phases of Buddhism which blossomed across Asia, particularly in China, Japan, Korea, and Tibet. This title offers an exploration of the development and expression of the Mahayana as a whole and introduces its themes and huge spectrum of practices, literature, and movements.
Collects a number of Buddhist devotional rituals and verses. This title features a revised translation of the "Heart Sutra" and enlarged typeface which is ideal for dimly lit rooms. It also includes the traditional Pali and Sanskrit verses as well as English translations.
Presents the story of an international Buddhist movement, from its inception in London to its growth worldwide. This work discusses the mistakes made, lessons learnt and how a Buddhist community was built.
Dhivan Thomas Jones takes us into the heart of the Buddha's insight that everything - from mind to matter - arises in dependence on conditions. With the aid of lucid reflections and exercises he prompts us to explore how conditionality works in our own lives, and provides a sure guide to the most essential teaching of Buddhism.
Shows how art, like religion, can challenge our perceptions, our awareness and our experience of truth.
Collects a number of Buddhist devotional rituals and verses. This book features a revised translation of the Heart Sutra and enlarged typeface which is ideal for dimly lit rooms. It includes the traditional Pali and Sanskrit verses as well as English translations.
Includes personal stories of people who used Buddhist teachings to face their fears and open their hearts in difficult situations. This book describes what can happen when we stop complaining or distracting ourselves from our suffering and face it directly.
Known by some as both the Robin Hood and Shakespeare of Tibetan Buddhism, Milarepa and his songs offer a thoughtful way into the wisdom and compassion sought on the Buddhist path. This book draws out themes such as fear, practicing with others, the teacher-student relationship and how we take in teachings and make them our own.
How do we live wisely? Sangharakshita outlines how in this companion volume of commentary on Nagarjuna's Precious Garland, showing us how to use our positive ethical position, our momentum in goodness, to develop a deep understanding of the nature of life.
Using reflections, exercises and suggestions for daily practice, this book can help you find greater equanimity and perspective in the ups and downs - big and small - of everyday life.
Presents the timeless wisdom of the Buddha. This title offers a poetic representation of a sublime spiritual ideal.
While there are numerous books on Buddhist meditation and philosophy, there are few books that are entirely devoted to the practice of Buddhist ethics. Here Subhadramati, an experienced teacher of meditation and ethics, communicates clearly both their founding principles and the practical methods to embody them.
A practical guide to poetry writing, featuring tempting exercises and Buddhist reflections.
In this highly readable handbook on the fundamental teachings of Buddhism, Sangharakshita guides the reader through this sometimes complex religion.
Part of "What Buddhism can offer" series, this volume provides a look at how Buddhism can help us in our daily lives. It focuses on the parents' spiritual growth and well-being and includes extracts and reflections for fathers and also for parents with teenagers. It is intended for those with an interest in spiritual growth.
Delves into teachings and stories from the Buddhist scriptures and draws on Western thinkers and personal experience, offers practical ways for us to cultivate, deepen, and extend our friendships to help inspire and shape our spiritual lives.
Finding something of true value that evokes our faith and commitment is rare indeed, especially in a time when positive myths are in danger of disappearing. Those in the West today seeking ordination as Buddhists are still convinced of the need to commit to the search for spiritual awakening.
This is a book about friendship - about the Buddhist ideals of spiritual friendship and about the author's personal experience. Maitreyabandhu describes his childhood and adolescence, his quest for life's meaning and his wholehearted engagement with Buddhism.
A poetic and rousing retelling of the Buddha's life story. Bringing together the strands of historical fact, traditional oral legend and symbolic myth, Jinananda shows us how the Buddha's dramatic story is a mirror of our own search for meaning.
An insider's view of Buddhism in the UK during the 1960s. The book provides an insight into the life and thoughts of Sangharakshita, controversial innovator, respected teacher and Buddhist scholar, charting the birth of a new religious movement, the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order.
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