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| Buddhism Books  |
| Reviews on Buddhism Books written by consumers at Epinions.com.
http://www.epinions.com/Books-Religion-subcategory-Buddhism_See_Also_Zen_Buddhism |
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| Buddhism Knowledge Products Audio Classics  |
| Understand all the major world religions by listening to this audiocassette series in your spare time. Narrated by Ben Kingsley. Online orders receive an Internet Discount on complete series.
http://www.audioclassics.net/html/rel_files/buddhism.htm |
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| Buddhist Bibliography  |
| Extensive bibliography by Roger Garin-Michaud.
http://www.cyberdistributeur.com/buddbib.html |
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| Buddhist Book Reviews  |
| Reviews of "The Jew In The Lotus" and "The Zen Of Oz".
http://www.heartlandsangha.org/bookreview.html |
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| Build a Better Buddha  |
| An overview of James Robbins' book. Spiritual traditions such as Buddhism, Zen, Taoism, and Dzogchen are examined, as are various practices such as concentration and contemplation meditation, Tibetan and Toltec sleep and dream practice and guru yoga are also detailed. Elements of psychology, philosophy and science are integrated throughout.
http://www.betterbuddha.com |
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| Dharma Door  |
| The online adjunct to "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Understanding Buddhism".
http://awakening.to |
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| Living Meditation, Living Insight  |
| A book published online. The Path of Mindfulness in Daily Life.
http://www.saigon.com/~anson/ebud/livmed/livmed_0.htm |
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| The Accidental Buddhist: Dinty W. Moore  |
| Page from the site of the author of The Accidental Buddhist - an extended look at the many ways Buddhism is growing in America, and traces as well the author's own struggle to enter the dharma.
http://www.dintywmoore.com/budd.htm |
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| The Biography of Buddha  |
| Review of Karen Armstrong's book, "Buddha."
http://www.nonfictionreviews.com/cgi-bin/ae.pl?mode=1&article=article1449.art&page=1 |
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| Thoughts without a Thinker: Psychotherapy from a Buddhist Perspective  |
| Classically trained psychiatrist Mark Epstein explores how Eastern spirituality can enhance Western psychology by helping patients go beyond merely recognizing their problems to healing them. Foreword by the Dalai Lama.
http://www.webheights.net/lovethyself/mepstein/methink.htm |
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