1. Hidden Treasure - My Name is Chellis and I'm in Recovery from Western Civilization

    Hidden Treasure - My Name is Chellis and I'm in Recovery from Western Civilization
    My Name Is Chellis, and I'm in Recovery from Western Civilization by Chellis Glendinning It's a funny title, and Chellis Glendinning is a fun gal, to be sure-but she's also very serious in her assertion that our relationship to the Earth bears traces of traumatic stress syndrome. Chellis was one of the pioneers in the
  2. Hidden Treasure - Dakini's Warm Breath

    Hidden Treasure - Dakini's Warm Breath
    Dakini's Warm Breath: The Feminine Principle in Tibetan Buddhism by Judith Simmer-Brown Dakinis-those semi-wrathful feminine figures of Tibetan Buddhist cosmology-get a bum rap today. They often end up serving as poster-girls for goddess-spirituality or as exemplars of the "shadow" for proponents of Jungian psychology. The reality is a lot more complex than that-and much more
  3. Hidden Treasure - In Buddha's Kitchen

    Hidden Treasure - In Buddha's Kitchen
    In Buddha's Kitchen: Cooking, Being Cooked, and Other Adventures in a Meditation Center by Kimberley Snow Anyone who's ever sat a meditation retreat knows how that much time on the cushion can cause one's inner absurdities to spew like Mount Vesuvius. It can be agony when it's happening, but hilarious to recall later. Kimberley Snow's
  4. Hidden Treasure - Mountain Record of Zen Talks

    Hidden Treasure - Mountain Record of Zen Talks
    Mountain Record of Zen Talks By John Daido Loori   This book, now more than a quarter-century old, is one of the best ways to get acquainted with the late esteemed Zen master John Daido Loori (1931-2009). He was a lineage holder in both Soto (a dharma heir of Taizan Maezumi) and Rinzai schools, and
  5. Hidden Treasure - Swampland Flowers

    Hidden Treasure - Swampland Flowers
    Swampland Flowers: The Letters and Lectures of Zen Master Ta Hui Translated by J. C. Cleary   The writings of the twelfth-century Chan Buddhist master Ta Hui Tsung Kao are testimony to the timelessness of Zen teaching. His letters, sermons, and lectures, often addressed to laypeople, are utterly simple-and utterly effective in helping us to
  6. Hidden Treasure - The Practice of Lojong

    Hidden Treasure - The Practice of Lojong
    The Practice of Lojong: Cultivating Compassion through Training the Mind, by Traleg Kyabgon The lojong slogans-those fabric-softeners of the heart-have been the focus of much attention in the West the past couple decades, with good reason. They're a particularly effective practice for disciplining the mind in a way that makes compassion bloom. But they're sometimes
  7. Hidden Treasure - The Cloud of Unknowing

    Hidden Treasure - The Cloud of Unknowing
  8. Hidden Treasure - The Attentive Heart

    Hidden Treasure - The Attentive Heart
  9. Hidden Treasure - Unholy Hungers

    Hidden Treasure - Unholy Hungers
  10. Hidden Treasure - Enso

    Hidden Treasure - Enso

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