The fact is that we never know what is round the next corner. Surprise requires spirit. Whatever we encounter, we can meet it with fullness of spirit.
~ David Brazier (Dharmavidya): The Feeling Buddha
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David Brazier: The Feeling Buddha
My first Buddhist book, written by my teacher. A book that changed my life in so many ways. (*****)
Pema Chodron: When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times
Bought on a night when I really need her common sense and honesty (*****)
Pema Chodron: The Places That Scare You: A Guide to Fearlessness
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David Brazier: Zen Therapy
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Sharon Salzberg: Faith: Trusting Your Own Deepest Experience
Beautiful....uplifting (*****)
Dharmavidya (David Brazier): Who Loves Dies Well: On the Brink of Buddha's Pure Land
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Ayya Khema: Come and See for Yourself: The Buddhist Path to Happiness
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Caroline Brazier: The Other Buddhism: Amida Comes West
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Jim Pym: You Don't Have to Sit on the Floor: Bringing the Insights and Tools of Buddhism into Everyday Life
A great introduction to Buddhism from the perspective of a Western Pureland practitioner (*****)
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