Buddhism
Asking for the Earth
Asking for the Earth was first released in 1995 after the author led the international mission to Kuwait to assess damages from Operation Desert Storm. This book is even more timely today as we face the possibility of...
Cycle of Day and Night, The
The Cycle Of Day And Night by Namkhai Norbu is a practical guide to a fundamental practice of the Dzogchen system of Tibetan Buddhism, presented in a clear and direct manner, written by an acknowledged contemporary master of this ancient tradition. Central to Dzogchen, the "Great Perfection", is contemplation--the immediate experience of the primordial state of the individual, the unconditioned nature of the mind. This....
In The Valley of the Gods
In these journals, writer and performer Stephen Clorfeine brings an experienced eye and heart-felt insight to daily life in Nepal, which reveals the rich complexity of its people and culture. Here is a place where...
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Kundalini and the Art of Being
Kundalini and the Art of Being is the soulful memoir of a young man's profound experience of unanticipated kundalini awakening...
Little Green Book On Awakening, The
As we confront the challenges of climate change, author James George calls us to wake up and stop our careless treatment of our planet before it's too late. At the same time, he shares his own practice towards waking up - the practice of Presence, known to all spiritual paths, and simply and eloquently presented in this book.
Mirror, The
The Mirror is a concise and straightforward introduction to the Tibetan Buddhist practice of Dzogchen, "The Great Perfection," by one of the most famous and widely respected masters of the tradition...
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Shaking Out the Spirits
Bradford Keeney’s extraordinary odyssey began in 1963, when, as a respected professor, psychotherapist, and author, he found himself suddenly visited, without the influence of hallucinogenic drugs or shamanic teachings, by remarkable visions of “shamanic realities” that called him to some of the most remote areas of the world...
Tales of Uncle Tompa
The Western world has become familiar with Tibet through the Buddhist teachings of Buddhist Lamas. With these tales of an outrageous popular rogue, Uncle Tompa (who manages to embody a spirit of popular wisdom despite his roguishness), we are introduced to another side of Tibet...
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Wonders of the Natural Mind
This book is a presentation of Dzogchen as taught in the Bon tradition...
Zen in the American Grain
Kyogen Carlson's Zen in the American Grain show us how the full integration of Zen practice with everyday American life is not only possible but inevitable.
