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Author |
Title |
Review |
David
Library
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| Kanamatsu, Kenryo |
Naturalness:
A Classic of Shin Buddhism |
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| Lhalungpa, Lobsang
P. |
Life
of Milarepa: A New Translation by the Tibetan |
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| Merton, Thomas |
Mystics
and Zen Masters |
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| Merton, Thomas |
Zen
and the Birds of Appetite |
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Thomas
Merton, Zen and the Birds of
Appetite. Merton, one of
the rare Western thinkers able to feel at home in the philosophies of
the East, made the wisdom of Asia available to Westerners. This
collection, which represents the best of his lucid essays on Zen from
the 1960s, has gone through 20 printings since 1968. Two-color interior.
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| Naropa |
The
Life and Teaching of Naropa |
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| Norbu |
TheSupreme
Source: The Fundamental Tantra of Dzogchen
Semde |
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| Robinson,
et. al. |
The
Buddhist Religion |
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| Schuon, Frithjof |
Treasures of
Buddhism |
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| Stoddart, William |
Outline
of Buddhism |
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| Suzuki, D.T |
Introduction
to Zen Buddhism |
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| Suzuki, D.T. |
Zen
and Japanese Culture |
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| Yeshe, Lama |
Introduction
to Tantra: A Vision of Totality |
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D.T.
Suzuki, Introduction to Zen Buddhism. No shelf is complete
without at least one Suzuki volume, and this one contains everything
from the history of Zen to mind-bending theory to everyday practice. |
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