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Dharma Seeds: Extraordinary transformation from a small seed...From the depths of Folsom Prison arose a miracle…
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 78

Dharma Seeds: Extraordinary transformation from a small seed...From the depths of Folsom Prison arose a miracle…

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-10-31
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Faced with surmounting odds, one prisoner uses his time to embrace meditation. What happens is a life transformed and miraculous recovery. This story documents the beginnings of the Contemplative Fellowship within prison walls. Experience how one can totally change their life through the practice of meditation. Journey through a 3-year autobiography of at first a tragic situation turned horrific. Through time and spiritual work, one prisoner ends up changing not only himself but thousands of others. What started at Old Folsom Prison in the early 1990's with only 5 prisoners ends up 23 years later growing to over 3000 prisoners meditating daily. Lives continue to change for the better. Making for a more compassionate world.

A Dhamma Compass
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 50

A Dhamma Compass

A collection of three Dhamma talks that Ajahn Pasanno gave in the three winter retreats during 2003-2005 at Abhayagiri.

The Wisdom of the Buddhist Masters: Common and Uncommon Sense
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

The Wisdom of the Buddhist Masters: Common and Uncommon Sense

This book is introduced by insightful words from HH The Dalai Lama These teachers address many of the topics affecting the world including: war, poverty, the growing trend of drug and alcohol abuse, the distorting influence of the media, the dangerous pursuit of wealth and the importance of education. What we find is that, as Sachs sums up: 'Like facets of a diamond, what we hear from them is not some unified chorus, but rather, different perspectives and emphases based on their life experiences and where they focus their energies to benefit those around them'. The masters interviewed are: HH Kunzig Shamar Rinpoche, Ven. Tarthang Tulku Rinpoche, Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, Geshe Michael Roach, Ajahn Amaro, Roshi Joan Halifax, Ven. Thubten Chodron, Christopher Titmuss and Tenzin Robert Thurman.

Buddha's Brain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

Buddha's Brain

Jesus, Moses, Mohammed, Gandhi, and the Buddha all had brains built essentially like anyone else's, yet they were able to harness their thoughts and shape their patterns of thinking in ways that changed history. With new breakthroughs in modern neuroscience and the wisdom of thousands of years of contemplative practice, it is possible for us to shape our own thoughts in a similar way for greater happiness, love, compassion, and wisdom. Buddha's Brain joins the forces of modern neuroscience with ancient contemplative teachings to show readers how they can work toward greater emotional well-being, healthier relationships, more effective actions, and deepened religious and spiritual understanding. This book will explain how the core elements of both psychological well-being and religious or spiritual life-virtue, mindfulness, and wisdom--are based in the core functions of the brain: regulating, learning, and valuing. Readers will also learn practical ways to apply this information, as the book offers many exercises they can do to tap the unused potential of the brain and rewire it over time for greater peace and well-being.

Buddhism in Canada
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

Buddhism in Canada

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-04-18
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Buddhism has become a major religion in Canada over the last half-century. The 'ethnic Buddhism' associated with immigrant Asian people is the most important aspect, but there is also a growing constituency of Euro-Canadian Buddhists seriously interested in the faith. This insightful study analyzes the phenomenon of Buddhism in Canada from a regional perspective. The work provides an important examination of the place of Buddhism in a developed western country associated with a traditional Judeo-Christian culture, but undergoing profound sociological transformation due to large-scale immigration and religio-cultural pluralism. It is a valuable text for students of religion, Buddhism and North American Studies.

Everything Arises, Everything Falls Away
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 190

Everything Arises, Everything Falls Away

Powerful Buddhist teachings, demystified—from the spiritual mentor of Jon Kabat-Zinn, Sharon Salzberg, and Jack Kornfield Previous books by Ajahn Chah have consisted of collections of short teachings on a wide variety of subjects. This new book focuses on the theme of impermanence, offering powerful remedies for overcoming our deep-seated fear of change, including guidance on letting go of attachments, living in the present, and taking up the practice of meditation. Everything Arises, Everything Falls Away also contains stories and anecdotes about this beloved master's life and his interactions with students, from his youth as a struggling monk to his last years when American students were coming to study with him in significant numbers. These stories help to convey Ajahn Chah's unique spirit and teaching style, allowing readers to know him both through his words and the way in which he lived his life.

Dancing With Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 371

Dancing With Life

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-03-27
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  • Publisher: Rodale

Counsels readers on the twelve insights that underlie the Buddha's core teachings, addressing such topics as mindfulness, suffering, the Buddha's Four Noble Truths, and the search for inner peace.

Small Boat, Great Mountain
  • Language: en

Small Boat, Great Mountain

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Four Dignities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

The Four Dignities

Based on the author's long experience of Yogic and Daoist traditions, this book explores the embodiment of spiritual practice in the most basic functions of daily life. The author shows how to bring the consciousness to bear on the body in lying, sitting, standing and walking, with transformational consequences.

The TMJ Handbook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

The TMJ Handbook

Alleviate TMJ pain with a powerful, integrative mind-body program that draws on yoga, mindfulness, and craniosacral bodywork and includes more than thirty instructional movements and eleven audio downloads. In The TMJ Handbook, Cator Shachoy explains the anatomy and physiology of Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMD)—what we commonly refer to as "TMJ." She unpacks the physical, emotional, and energetic reasons why this pain can occur and become so debilitating—including injury, stress and tension, emotional trauma, grief and rage, hormonal imbalances, among other causes. She then offers a unique and effective approach to reducing TMJ pain that combines yoga, massage, meditation, and craniosacral therapy. The TMJ Handbook delves into: A definition and explanation of jaw tension and jaw anatomy Headaches, stress, and trauma Conscious healing touch and self-massage Yoga poses and sequences Shachoy shares inspiring and instructive stories of patients she has treated and empowers us with the knowledge and skills to help ourselves. This fully illustrated guide has more than thirty instructional movements and eleven audio downloads.