1. Judging Books by Their Covers: A Defense

    Judging Books by Their Covers: A Defense
    by Kate, Production Coordinator/Designer I have a confession to make: I judge books by their covers. And I’m not even sorry about it. I’m baffled by how many amazing books there are in the world that I’ll never have time to read. And there are more being released all the time! It can be so overwhelming
  2. From the Introduction to Asanga's Bodhisattvabhumi

    From the Introduction to Asanga's Bodhisattvabhumi
    From Artemus Engle's introduction to his translation of Asang'a Bodhisattvabhumi A Manual for the Entire Bodhisattva Collection of Discourses I believe it is also reasonable to describe The Stage of a Bodhisattva as a work that represents a new development in the history of the Buddhist Abhidharma tradition and one that focuses exclusively and in
  3. A Lecture Series on Asanga's Bodhisattvabhumi with Translator Artemus Engle

    A Lecture Series on Asanga's Bodhisattvabhumi with Translator Artemus Engle
    In conjunction with the Tsadra Foundation, premier translator and scholar Artemus Engle brings Asanga's masterpiece, the Bodhisattvabhumi, to life, unlocking what can be an intimidating text and making its important and power to light. Part 1:   Part 2: The Bodhisattva Path to Unsurpassed Enlightenment$59.95 - HardcoverBy: Artemus B. Engle & Asanga Add to Cart4 reviews
  4. A Walk with Dogen into Our Time

    A Walk with Dogen into Our Time

    In 1954 poet Allen Ginsberg wrote a poem called “Song” that acknowledges the weight of our human circumstance and suf­fering in a particular and somewhat unusual way. I believe it may also provide a gateway to the following writings by Zen master Eihei Dogen, who addressed the nature of reality as he came to understand the world of people and things through his lifetime practice of Zen.

  5. Samurai and Japanese Culture Reader’s Guide: The Works of Master Translator and Author William Scott Wilson

    Samurai and Japanese Culture Reader’s Guide: The Works of Master Translator and Author William Scott Wilson
    One of the greatest joys for me as an editor at Shambhala Publications is when I work on books by people I have long admired. This was most definitely the case when Shambhala had the good fortune to become William Scott Wilson’s publisher several years ago. I first encountered his work when I was a
  6. Samurai Wisdom Stories: The Archery Contest

    Samurai Wisdom Stories: The Archery Contest
    With the introduction of firearms, the art of bow shooting was in danger of disappearing. However, this art was one of the principal disciplines of bushido, the Way of the Samurai. As a means of keeping this tradition alive, the annual Toshiya archery contest was instituted. The site of the contest was a temple in
  7. The Thirteen Core Indian Buddhist Texts: A Reader's Guide

    The Thirteen Core Indian Buddhist Texts: A Reader's Guide
    Khenpo Shenga (1871–1927) There are thirteen classics of Indian Mahayana philosophy, still used in Tibetan centers of education throughout Asia and beyond, particularly the Nyngma tradition, with overlap with the others.  They cover the subjects of vinaya, abhidharma, Yogacara, Madhyamika, and the path of the Bodhisattva.  They are some of the most frequently quoted texts
  8. Mad Monk: An Excerpt from Zen Confidential

    Mad Monk: An Excerpt from Zen Confidential
    A lot of pissed-off people wind up at our monastery. This place has a tractor beam like the Death Star's in Star Wars that pulls in anyone within a thousand-mile radius with a four-letter word on the tip of his or her tongue. Her marriage tanked; he's got an itch in his brain he just
  9. Drive All Blames into One

    Drive All Blames into One
    The following is an excerpt from Training in Compassion: Zen Teachings on the Practice of Lojong By Norman Fischer It is quite counter-intuitive, quite upside down. What it is saying is: whatever happens, don't ever blame anyone or anything else, always blame only yourself. Eat the blame and it will make you strong. There's another
  10. Remembering S.N. Goenka

    Remembering S.N. Goenka
    We join our palms and say goodbye to a teacher who had an immense impact on the world. S.N. Goenka was a pioneer in making Vipassana meditation widely available to a secular audience. Over 170 meditation centers have been established around the globe under his auspices. His legacy will resound indefinitely.   29 January 1924

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