Zen Teaching of Instantaneous Awakening
Zen master Hui Hai Translated by John Blofeld
Written in the 8th century by Hui Hai. Student of Ma-tsu and from the same line as Huai-hai, Huang Po and Rinzai (Lin-chi). A Classic Zen text.
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Don't Take Your Life Personally
Don't Take Your Life Personally
Ajahn Sumedho urges us to trust in awareness and find out for ourselves what it is to experience genuine liberation from mental anguish and suffering, just as the Buddha himself did two and a half thousand years ago.
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Perfect Wisdom Prajnaparamita texts
Perfect Wisdom Prajnaparamita texts Trans, Edward Conze
The Short Prajnaparamita Texts were composed in India between 100 BC and AD 600. Containing some of the most well known such as Perfection of Wisdom in 700 lines, The Heart Sutra and The Diamond Sutra
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Teachings of a Buddhist Monk
Teachings of a Buddhist Monk by Ajahn Sumedho
Modern practical teachings from one of the oldest Buddhist traditions. In Teachings of a Buddhist Monk Ajahn Sumedho’s wisdom and humour bring us right to the heart of Buddhist meditation and Theravada Buddhism.
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The Old Zen Master
The Old Zen Master by Trevor Leggett
Stories, parables, and examples have been a favoured way of conveying spiritual insights and truths since time immemorial, and Trevor Leggett was a master at it. He had the knack of pointing out the spiritual implications of practical events which everyone can relate to.
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Understanding Karma and Rebirth
Understanding Karma and Rebirth by Diana St Ruth
Understanding Karma and Rebirth A Buddhist Perspective. A look into the effects of karma, with meditations and exercises to help us go beyond the concepts of birth and death and to live from the unborn moment.
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Experience Beyond Thinking
Experience Beyond Thinking by Diana St Ruth
Practical Guide to Buddhist Meditation.
An easy to follow guide to Buddhist meditation and the reflections of an ordinary practitioner. Used as a guide by meditation groups.
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27 May 2013
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