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Inner Revolution

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By Robert Thurman, The Dalai Lama (foreword) — 1999

The New York Times calls him "America's number one Buddhist." He is the co-founder of Tibet House New York, was the first American Tibetan Buddhist monk, and has shared a thirty-five-year friendship with the Dalai Lama. See more...

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Natural Bravery: Fear and Fearlessness as a Direct Path of Awakening

Fear is something that's such a part of our lives that it doesn't seem it would be possible to live without it. This book disputes that claim in a powerful way.

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Meetings with Remarkable Women: Buddhist Teachers in America

This book celebrates the flowering of women in American Buddhism. Lenore Friedman set out to explore this phenomenon by interviewing some of the remarkable women who were teaching Buddhism in the United States.

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The Tibetan Book of the Dead: The Great Liberation through Hearing in the Bardo (Shambhala Pocket Library)

A classic of Tibetan Buddhism brought to life with insightful commentary by a modern master.

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Tibetan Buddhism from the Ground Up: A Practical Approach for Modern Life

As long as our minds are dominated by the conditions of the external world, we are bound to remain in a state of dissatisfaction, always vulnerable to grief and fear.

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The Practice of Tibetan Meditation: Exercises, Visualizations, and Mantras for Health and Well-being

A practical and comprehensive step-by-step handbook to Tibetan meditation from a world-renowned Tibetan Lama.Contains more than 30 meditation exercises and accompanying mantras for both the beginner and the more advanced practitioner.

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The Essence of Jung’s Psychology and Tibetan Buddhism: Western and Eastern Paths to the Heart

The Essence of Jung’s Psychology and Tibetan Buddhism illuminates two very different yet remarkably similar traditions. Radmila Moacanin touches on many of their major ideas: the collective unconscious and karma, archetypes and deities, the analyst and the spiritual friend, and mandalas.

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Buddhism: One Teacher, Many Traditions

Buddhism is practiced by hundreds of millions of people worldwide, from Tibetan caves to Tokyo temples to redwood retreats. To an outside viewer, it might be hard to see what they all have in common.

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No-Nonsense Buddhism for Beginners: Clear Answers to Burning Questions About Core Buddhist Teachings

How is an awakening different from enlightenment? Can agnostics and atheists be Buddhist? Am I supposed to stop thinking when I meditate? In No-Nonsense Buddhism for Beginners, renowned Buddhism teacher and host of the popular Secular Buddhism podcast, Noah Rasheta, delivers an easily accessible...

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Everyday Buddhism: Real-Life Buddhist Teachings & Practices For Real Change

Beyond an introduction and beyond mindfulness alone, plunge deeper into the transforming wisdom at Buddhism’s heart without getting lost.

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Tibetan Buddhism: A Very Short Introduction

The Tibetan Buddhist tradition has known over thirteen centuries of continuous development. During that time, it has spread among the neighboring peoples - the Mongol, Himalayan, and Siberian peoples, Manchus and Chinese.

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