The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
Unconventional, pragmatic advice…
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
Flies in the face of so much conventional self-help wisdom that it’s hard not to label the book as anti-self-help. Yet, that label undermines how pragmatic the book actually is. In the overcrowded and over-clichéd self-help genre, this is a book well worth whatever f*cks you can muster.
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A Living Remedy
A Living Remedy
A Living Remedy
Highly anticipated…
A Living Remedy
In her second affecting memoir (following “All You Can Ever Know”), Chung mourns the loss of her mother and father while skewering the systems that failed them. A Korean American adopted by white parents, the author reflects on race, class, and how family members often hide their grief from one another. Chung’s pain is visceral, and the helplessness she portrays is something we can all relate to after the pandemic.
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Buddhism

The Art of Happiness

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The Art of Happiness
The Art of Happiness

Nearly every time you see him, he's laughing, or at least he's smiling. And he makes everyone else around him feel like smiling. He's the Dalai Lama, the spiritual and temporal leader of Tibet, the Nobel Prize winner, and increasingly popular speaker and statesman. Why is he so popular? Even after spending just a few minutes in his presence you can't help feeling just a li

Dhammapada

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Dhammapada
Dhammapada

Ancient words of the Buddha ("awakened one") that can become a companion for your own spiritual journey. The Dhammapada ("Path of the Buddha's Teachings") is a daily inspiration for millions of Buddhists all over the world and for people of all spiritual traditions who have been impressed by its beauty

Wisdom of the Buddha

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Wisdom of the Buddha
Wisdom of the Buddha

Few of the sacred texts of the world's great religions present their wisdom with the clear simplicity of the verses of the Buddhist Dhammapada, or Path to Virtue. Its direct style, clarity, and beauty place it at the forefront of Buddhist sacred literature, and its noble intent raises it to the highest level of humanity's spiritual guides. Easily accessible to any rea

The Dhammapada (Translated by Albert J. Edmunds)

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The Dhammapada (Translated by Albert J. Edmunds)
The Dhammapada (Translated by Albert J. Edmunds)

Passed along for centuries through oral tradition by the followers of Buddhism, “The Dhammapada” is a collection of sayings by Buddha which concisely presents the religion’s core philosophies. Widely recognized as one of the most accessible works of all the Buddhist scriptures, the verses of the work describe events in the life of Buddha through which the wisdom of Buddha’

Zen in the Art of Archery

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Zen in the Art of Archery
Zen in the Art of Archery

This intriguing, influential work of literature—an outstanding way to experience Zen—is now available on cd It is almost impossible to understand Zen by studying it as you would other intellectual pursuits. The best way to understand Zen is, simply, to Zen. This is what author Eugen Herrigel allows us to do by sharing his own fascinating journey toward a comp

The Dhammapada

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The Dhammapada
The Dhammapada

A Buddhist scripture “All created things perish,' he who knows and sees this becomes passive in pain; this is the way to purity.”- F. Max Muller, The Dhammapada The book contains 423 verses in 26 categories, all verses spoken by the Buddha on various occasions. Most of the verses deal with ethics and spiritual thoughts.

The Dhammapada (Illustrated Edition)

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The Dhammapada (Illustrated Edition)
The Dhammapada (Illustrated Edition)

Here are the words of the Buddha himself, setting forth his core teachings, in the most important document of Buddhism. The Dhammapada leads us to the spiritual path of the supreme Truth. This is the guide to Nirvana. Experience all 423 verses of the Buddha and discover the essence of enlightenment. Lavishly illustrated with thirteen delightful illustrations by Keira Elyse

The Fruitful Darkness

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The Fruitful Darkness
The Fruitful Darkness

“The wisdom of cultures that live harmoniously with nature spoken through the heart and mind of a true gnostic intermediary.” —Ram Dass   In this “masterwork of an authentic spirit person,” Buddhist teacher and anthropologist Joan Halifax Roshi delves into “the fruitful darkness”—the shadow side of being, found in the root truths of Native religions

The Art of Living

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The Art of Living
The Art of Living

In troubled times, there is an urgency to understand ourselves and our world. We have so many questions, and they tug at us night and day, consciously and unconsciously. In this important volume Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh—one of the most revered spiritual leaders in the world today—reveals an art of living in mindfulness that helps us answer life’s deepest questions and

Radical Acceptance

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Radical Acceptance
Radical Acceptance

"Believing that something is wrong with us is a deep and tenacious suffering," says Tara Brach at the start of this illuminating book. This suffering emerges in crippling self-judgments and conflicts in our relationships, in addictions and perfectionism, in loneliness and overwork-all the forces that keep our lives constricted and unfulfilled. Radical Acceptance offers a p

What the Buddha Taught

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What the Buddha Taught
What the Buddha Taught

“A terrific introduction to the Buddha’s teachings.” —Paul Blairon, California Literary Review   This indispensable volume is a lucid and faithful account of the Buddha’s teachings. “For years,” says the Journal of the Buddhist Society, “the newcomer to Buddhism has lacked a simple and reliable introduction to the complexities of the subjec

Buddhist Boot Camp

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Buddhist Boot Camp
Buddhist Boot Camp

Buddhism is all about training the mind, and boot camp is an ideal training method for this generation's short attention span. The chapters in this small book can be read in any order, and are simple and easy to understand. Each story, inspirational quote, and teaching offers mindfulness-enhancing techniques that anyone can relate to. You don't need to be a Buddhist to

Buddha's Brain

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Buddha's Brain
Buddha's Brain

If you change your brain, you can change your life. Great teachers like the Buddha, Jesus, Moses, Mohammed, and Gandhi were all born with brains built essentially like anyone else’s―and then they changed their brains in ways that changed the world. Science is now revealing how the flow of thoughts actually sculpts the brain, and more and more, we are learni

Peace Is Every Breath

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Peace Is Every Breath
Peace Is Every Breath

“Among Buddhist leaders influential in the West, Thich Nhat Hanh ranks second only to the Dalai Lama.” —New York Times “Thich Nhat Hanh is a holy man…. His ideas for peace, if applied, would build a monument to ecumenism, to world brotherhood, to humanity.” —Martin Luther King, Jr., nominating Thich Nhat Hanh for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1967. In this

The Art of Communicating

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The Art of Communicating
The Art of Communicating

This powerful tome by revered Buddhist monk and Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh is full of positive aphorisms, which reveal that intentionality is the key to effective self-expression.

Thoughts Without a Thinker

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Thoughts Without a Thinker
Thoughts Without a Thinker

Upon its first publication, this pathbreaking book launched an explosion of interest in how Eastern spirituality can enhance Western psychology. Since then, the worlds of Buddhism and psychotherapy have been forged into a revolutionary new understanding of what constitutes a healthy emotional life. In his insightful introduction, Mark Epstein reflects on this revolution

Japanese Death Poems

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Japanese Death Poems
Japanese Death Poems

"A wonderful introduction the Japanese tradition of jisei, this volume is crammed with exquisite, spontaneous verse and pithy, often hilarious, descriptions of the eccentric and committed monastics who wrote the poems." --Tricycle: The Buddhist Review Although the consciousness of death is, in most cultures, very much a part of life, this is p

Mystics and Zen Masters

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Mystics and Zen Masters
Mystics and Zen Masters

Thomas Merton was recognized as one of those rare Western minds that are entirely at home with the Zen experience. In this collection, he discusses diverse religious concepts-early monasticism, Russian Orthodox spirituality, the Shakers, and Zen Buddhism-with characteristic Western directness. Merton not only studied these religions from the outside but grasped them by

The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying

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The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying
The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying

The conscience and the corporeal unite in this internationally bestselling classic on enlightenment according to the sacred and ancient tenets of Buddhism.

No Death, No Fear

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No Death, No Fear
No Death, No Fear

"Our biggest fear," says poet and Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh, "is that we will become nothing when we die. If we think that we cease to exist when we die, we have not looked very deeply at ourselves." It is possible to live every day without being afraid of what happens when we die. Through a close examination of who we are, how we exist, and how we live, we ca