Books tagged: buddhist concepts

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Buddha Impetus to Primitive Psyche    by Shelton Ranasinghe
Price: $2.99 USD. 27720 words. Published on May 31, 2010. .

This book is an unconventional approach to Buddhist doctrine. It is brilliantly written with logical evaluation of Buddhist concepts with emphasis on suffering and "anatta" (non-self), the two pillars of Buddhist teaching. The author's ability to read the Buddhist scripture and extract what Buddha really meant is the greatest contribution. This Book is a 'must' for anyone with an open mind.
The Buddha's Three Jewels    by Susan Cogan
Price: Free! 19890 words. Published on November 27, 2011. .

The Three Jewels of Buddhism are the Buddha, the Dharma and the Sangha. Almost everyone has heard of the Buddha but the other two words, Dharma and Sangha, are usually strange to western ears. In Buddhism, taken together, they are known as “The Three Jewels.”
Death and other Taxes - Part 2    by Robby Miller
Price: $3.42 USD. 13160 words. Published on May 14, 2013. .

Death and other Taxes follows the Afterlife journey of a teenage boy who accidentally dies while showing off to his peers. The story is identifiable to anyone who has met a risk-taking teenager or lost a loved one. He does not want to accept his death and spends most of the novel looking for bizarre, at times hilarious, ways to get back to life while skirting science and controversy.