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Heart as Wide as the World: Stories on the Path of Lovingkindness (0 reviews)
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Author: Sharon Salzburg
A Heart As Wide As The World is filled with amusing, heartfelt, spiritual stories that make us feel good, teach us, and inform our meditative lives. |
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Great Compassion: Buddhism and Animal Rights (0 reviews)
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Author: Norm Phelps
This book explores the connection between eating animals and products made from animals and the suffering caused by the production of food and other consumer products made from the bodies of animals. For those who are curious about what the Buddha and the dharma said about these issues, Norm Phelps presents a thorough and compelling review of the Buddha's teachings. He also responds directly to the "justifications" offered in support of eating animals and products made from animals. A very important contribution to the "modern day" view of the dharma and animal slaughter.
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Living with Kindness: The Buddha's Teaching on Metta (0 reviews)
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Author: Sangharakshita
Living with Kindness shows us how to cultivate many of the facets of kindness in ordinary, everyday life through the Buddha's teaching of metta in the "Karaniya metta sutta." It encourages us to follow the path that leads to a warm and expansive heart.
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The Ten Pillars of Buddhism (0 reviews)
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Author: Sangharakshita
This small book explores ten basic Buddhist ethical principles and the liberating view of ourselves contained within them. Buddhist ethics are not a list of laws imposed from outside, but guiding principles we can apply to everyday situations. Emphasising personal responsibility and choice, not blind obedience, the Buddhist path of ethics leads us into a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
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A Deeper Beauty: Buddhist Reflections on Everyday Life (0 reviews)
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Author: Paramananda
In A Deeper Beauty, Paramananda speaks directly to our hearts about what is truly important to us. Using simple exercises, reflections, and meditations, we can awaken to the magic of being fully present in each moment of our day-to-day activities.
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