Well Connected by Irmentraud Schlaffer has the subtitle Encountering Buddha in Everyday Life, and that is exactly what this book is all about. There are plenty of books that explain how Buddhists can deepen their practice on the cushion, or in an … [Continue reading]
Life’s Meandering Path
Those of you who have read Karma Yeshe Rabgye's previous book, The Best Way to Catch a Snake, will know that he is a monk in the Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism who has a desire to make the Buddha's teaching as accessible and practical as … [Continue reading]
Western Lights
Western Lights is, as the subtitle states, A Collection of Short Essays on Buddhism by Andrew Furst. There are 28 essays in total, and each one puts the spotlight on a concept or practice that many people tend to think of as being 'eastern' (such as … [Continue reading]
The Key to Calm
The Key to Calm by Linda Blair presents a superb five-step plan that will help anyone to enjoy more calm, clarity, poise and purpose in life. The author has over 30 years of experience as a clinical psychologist, and is an Associate Fellow of the … [Continue reading]
The Dalai Lama on What Matters Most
There aren't many of us who will ever get to sit down for two days and enjoy a private conversation with His Holiness the Dalai Lama, so when someone does exactly that and shares the experience in book form, it is a book well worth noting. The … [Continue reading]
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