The Buddha s Golden Path

The Buddha s Golden Path
Author: Dwight Goddard
Publsiher: Square One Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2002
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0757000231

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In 1929, when author Dwight Goddard wrote The Buddha's Golden Path, he was breaking ground. No American before him had lived the life of a Zen Buddhist monk, and then set out to share what he had learned with his countrymen. The Buddha's Golden Path is a true classic. It has touched countless lives, and opened the door for future generations in this country to study and embrace the principles of Zen.

Buddhas Golden Path

Buddhas Golden Path
Author: Dwight Goddard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1930
Genre: Buddhism
ISBN: 1858101786

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The Buddha s Golden Path

The Buddha s Golden Path
Author: Dwight Goddard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1981-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 089540074X

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The Buddha s Golden Path

The Buddha s Golden Path
Author: Dwight Goddard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1930
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:882748082

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The Buddha s Golden Path

The Buddha s Golden Path
Author: Dwight Goddard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1494048213

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This is a new release of the original 1930 edition.

Trusting the Gold

Trusting the Gold
Author: Tara Brach
Publsiher: Sounds True
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2021-06-15
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781683647140

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A beautifully illustrated gift book to help us uncover and trust the innate goodness in ourselves and others. We receive so many messages from our culture meant to divide us from one another or turn us against ourselves. Yet when we stop judging, stop avoiding, stop trying to resist that which makes us afraid or ashamed, we open to our true nature—a boundless field of awareness that is innately fearless and loving. This recognition of our essential human goodness may be the most radical act of healing we can take. “The gold of our true nature can never be tarnished,” says Tara Brach. “In the moments of remembering and trusting this basic goodness of our Being, we open to happiness, peace, and freedom.” In Trusting the Gold, Tara draws from more than four decades of experience as a meditation teacher and psychologist to share her most valuable practices for reconnecting with the beauty of our humanity—from timeless Buddhist wisdom to techniques adapted to the specific challenges of our modern age. Here you’ll explore three pathways of remembering and living from your full aliveness: • Opening to the Truth of the present moment • Turning toward Love in any situation • Resting in the Freedom of our natural, radiant awareness “Even in the midst of our deepest emotional suffering, self-compassion is the pathway that will carry us home,” Dr. Brach writes. “What a joy to pause and behold our basic goodness, and to see how it shines through each of us. Seeing that secret beauty, we fall in love with all of life.”

Paving the Great Way

Paving the Great Way
Author: Jonathan C. Gold
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2014-11-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780231538008

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The Indian Buddhist philosopher Vasubandhu (fourth–fifth century C.E.) is known for his critical contribution to Buddhist Abhidharma thought, his turn to the Mahayana tradition, and his concise, influential Yogacara–Vijñanavada texts. Paving the Great Way reveals another dimension of his legacy: his integration of several seemingly incompatible intellectual and scriptural traditions, with far-ranging consequences for the development of Buddhist epistemology and the theorization of tantra. Most scholars read Vasubandhu's texts in isolation and separate his intellectual development into distinct phases. Featuring close studies of Vasubandhu's Abhidharmakosabhasya, Vyakhyayukti, Vimsatika, and Trisvabhavanirdesa, among other works, this book identifies recurrent treatments of causality and scriptural interpretation that unify distinct strands of thought under a single, coherent Buddhist philosophy. In Vasubandhu's hands, the Buddha's rejection of the self as a false construction provides a framework through which to clarify problematic philosophical issues, such as the nature of moral agency and subjectivity under a broadly causal worldview. Recognizing this continuity of purpose across Vasubandhu's diverse corpus recasts the interests of the philosopher and his truly innovative vision, which influenced Buddhist thought for a millennium and continues to resonate with today's philosophical issues. An appendix includes extensive English-language translations of the major texts discussed.

The Golden Book of Buddhism

The Golden Book of Buddhism
Author: Mahendra Kulasrestha
Publsiher: Lotus Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2006
Genre: Buddhism
ISBN: 8183820115

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