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Buddhism
Good
Medicine: Heart Practices for Difficult Times
Pema Chodron
In Good Medicine, Pema Chodron continues the teachings of When
Things Fall Apart, showing how at the core of the most painful experiences
lie the seeds of spiritual awakening. Here she presents key teachings
on recognizing and cultivating the "soft spot" that is the
gateway to compassion and open-heartedness. She discusses the four great
catalysts of awakening, and how to integrate them into our lives; the
basic goodness that is inherently ours; how the three noble principles
can enrich everything that we do; the matri meditation that multiples
love; why an attitude of "don't know" can be wiser than the
world's greatest spiritual teachings; and how to keep the heart open
with equal fearlessness to both heartache and delight. $29.95
Toward a Psychology of Awakening
John Welwood
Can the meditative traditions of Buddhism be integrated with the practice
of Western psychology? John Welwood comprehensively addresses this question
by looking at three major dimensions of human existence: personal, interpersonal
and suprapersonal. A penetrating look at Buddhism, psychotherapy and
the emerging synthesis between the the two. $39.95

When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice
for Difficult Times
Pema Chodron
"Life is a good teacher and a good friend." That is the approach
of Pema Chodron. This book is full of radical and compassionate advice
for keeping your heart open to yourself. $32.00
Tap Dancing in Zen
Jeri Larkin
A sequel to Stumbling Toward Enlightenment, these are her collected
dharma talks on such subjects as Nasty People as Secret Bodhisattvas,
Why Vows Matter, The Movie That is Our Life.
One Continuous Mistake, Four Noble Truths for Writers
Gail Sher
Based on the Zen philosophy that we learn more from our failures than
our successes. $18.99
Boucher, Sandy, Turning the Wheel: American Women Creating the New
Buddhism, Beacon, 386 pages, $23.95
Epstein, Mark, Thoughts Without a Thinker. Harper Collins, $18.50
Klein, Anne Carolyn, Meeting the Great Bliss Queen: Buddhist Feminists
and the Art of Self, Beacon, hardcover $37.50
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