Books tagged: buddhism and psychology

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Living With Yourself: A voyage of discovery    by Albert Low
Price: $4.99 USD. 56920 words. Published by Ebook Launch  on October 28, 2009. .

In this book Albert Low invites you to put into practice the benefits of Zen. He uses the words of Descartes, "I think, therefore I am," as a springboard to a deeper pool of wisdom to be found in Zen Buddhism. Written with clarity, he uses Christian, Sufi and Hindu sources as well as Zen Buddhist. By so doing, he explains Zen in Western terms, making it accessible both in theory and in practice.
I Took the Buddha Shopping    by Bill Bruzy
Price: $1.99 USD. 28750 words. Published on December 14, 2009. .

"When you are asleep you don't know what goes on with those who are awake." When he said that I started to realize this guy wasn't just a retired businessman living by a country club. We were very different men, unlikely to meet. He'd been a CEO and I'd been a street person and yet we became friends. This is the story of that friendship, of a spiritual teaching and of opening a man's heart.
(Chapter 2) The Lord's    by
Price: Free! 15650 words. Published on March 8, 2010. .

Prophecy for the coming years. Chapter 2 of Immanuel.
Life & Death: A Buddhist Perspective    by James Hilgendorf
Price: $4.99 USD. 22170 words. Published on April 10, 2010. .

This book weaves together Buddhist history and ideas, science, psychology, near-death experience research, and personal experiences, to offer unique insights into the subject of life and death.
My Life After Hate    by Arno Michaels
Price: $4.99 USD. 49670 words. Published on December 5, 2010. .

A former racist skinhead examines his past: How did a teenaged alcoholic become a central figure in the white power movement of the early 90s? What happened to bring about his drastic change of heart? With a collection of reflective essays, disturbing flashbacks, and an interview, My Life After Hate scrubs scabs off the wound of racism, then soothes with the essential wisdom of compassion.
Traduction commentée de l'article de Kuno Takeshi, « Jizô bosatsuzô no hensen ( Evolution de la représentation du bodhisattva Jizô )    by Gengis Mey
Price: Free! 12160 words. Published on January 19, 2011. .

Traduction commentée de l'article de Kuno Takeshi, « Jizô bosatsuzô no hensen ( Evolution de la représentation du bodhisattva Jizô ) », in Sakurai Tokutarô (dir.) Jizô bosatsu shinkô, Tôkyô, Yûzankaku shuppan, 1983, coll. Minshû shûkyô- shi sôsho vol. 10, p. 19-32.
The Great New Emerging Civilization    by James Hilgendorf
Price: $4.99 USD. 42100 words. Published on July 4, 2011. .

An extraordinary tour-de-force of history; life & death; religion; nations; peace and war; quantum physics; politics, economics, identity, education, and more - all from an underlying Buddhist perspective.
The Enlightenment    by Nicholas Socrates
Price: $3.99 USD. 10560 words. Published on August 7, 2011. .

The Enlightenment is a collection of readings which contains the highest spiritual essence of sacred knowledge, embodying wisdom, strength and the Divine power of transformation.
The Book of Sunlight    by Mark Wilson
Price: $2.99 USD. 10660 words. Published on September 10, 2011. .

A book written in controversial gnostic format with inspirational thoughts that liberate people to live in their purpose. Was revelation lost after Christ's time or has revelation resurfaced in today's people? A thought provoking book for your spiritual quest, including a conversation with "Spirit". The kind of book truly spiritual people will love.
Lucky Now and Zen    by Melissa Yuan
Price: $4.99 USD. 44170 words. Published by Olo Books on September 18, 2011. .

Luke Gallagher rules the world as the luckiest guy on the planet. Well, not literally. But he gets the grades, the girls, and the goals ever since he rubbed the belly of the Laughing Buddha statue in Chinatown. His luck drops in the crapper on the first day of university. Now Luke's got to shovel his way out and maybe, just maybe, find true love...plus a little Zen Buddhism and real magic.