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Tales from the Known Kingdoms: Adventures in self-understanding    by Lyn Taryn
Price: $5.99 USD. 172180 words. Published on November 20, 2010. .

'Tales from the Known Kingdoms' uses a collection of teaching tales set in mythical and magical kingdoms that look at life from a different angle. It explains common misunderstandings and hidden patterns that keep people unhappy and stuck in their lives. In addition, for those interested in self development, yet not sure where to begin, it also explains popular approaches to self-growth.
Rice Eyes: Enlightenment in Dogen's Kitchen    by Tai Sheridan, Ph.D.
Price: Free! 2200 words. Published on February 22, 2011. .

A poetic presentation of Dogen's essay Tenzo Kyokun, Instructions to the Cook, by Poet-Philosopher and Zen Priest Tai Sheridan. 'Rice Eyes' is a metaphor for the non-dual world, the essential Buddhist experience of oneness. Dogen uses the role of Tenzo, or head cook, to demonstrate how to live, work, and experience a spiritual life that brings benefit to everyone.
Snow Falling in Moonlight: Odes in Praise of Dogen's Shobogenzo    by Tai Sheridan, Ph.D.
Price: Free! 2090 words. Published on February 22, 2011. .

Dogen (1200-1253) is the father of Soto Zen. Poet-Philosopher and Zen Priest Tai Sheridan has transformed twelve of his spiritual essays from the Shobogenzo (The Treasury of the True Dharma Eye), into poems about non-dual wisdom, luminous mind, loving kindness, and Zen practice.
Warm Zen Practice: A poetic version of Dogen's Bendowa    by Tai Sheridan, Ph.D.
Price: Free! 1750 words. Published on February 23, 2011. .

Poet-Philosopher and Zen Priest Tai Sheridan's Warm Zen is an easy to read poetic interpretation of Dogen's complex philosophical essay 'Bendowa'. Dogen's writing is based on the Buddhist philosophy and experience of 'no-self' and the unconditioned reality of existence-being, also called the 'dharmakaya', the mystical and transcendent body of light.
The Light of the Ancient Buddhas: Ballads of Emptiness and Awakening    by Tai Sheridan, Ph.D.
Price: Free! 4450 words. Published on February 23, 2011. .

Keizan's thirteenth century "Denkoroku", The Transmission of the Light, is a sophisticated Zen fairytale about enlightenment and the empty ground of Being. Keizan uses archetypal myths, legends, and dreams to describe the luminous and awakened Zen mind. Poet-Philosopher Zen Priest Tai Sheridan transforms eighteen of the stories into lyrical ballads that focus on the light of the Universal Self.
Celestial Music: Sutras of Emptiness    by Tai Sheridan, Ph.D.
Price: Free! 3090 words. Published on February 25, 2011. .

Poet-Philosopher and Zen priest Tai Sheridan presents modern interpretations of the Lotus, Diamond, Heart Wisdom, and Loving Kindness Sutras in accessible and inspirational verses. The Buddhist sutras express a path of enlightened living based on curiosity, good will, wisdom, and compassion. They journey through the depths of human experience: living and dying, love and loss, anguish and peace.
Life is Freedom - Pointers to Enlightenment    by Ben Ormstad
Price: Free! 1560 words. Published on February 7, 2013. .

A collection of sentences and koans pointing the one seeking Truth and Enlightenment to the core of Existence.