calling all Buddhists
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In a message dated 3/11/03 11:58:49 AM Central Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
<< I have recently begun reading about Buddhism and I am finding it really
resonates with my spirit. My temptation is to buy absolutely every book out
there on the subject! Are there any practicing Buddhists on this list who
could direct me to some good resources? I would appreciate any help in my
unschooling adventure. >>
Well, I'm not a Buddhist, but I incorporate Eastern religions into my
spiritual journey.
I love Thich Nhat Hanhs work a lot!! Easy to read and he's a proper buddhist
monk that incorporates the good of other religions into his practice.
Ren
"The sun is shining--the sun is shining. That is the magic. The flowers are
growing--the roots are stirring. That is the magic. Being alive is the
magic--being strong is the magic The magic is in me--the magic is in
me....It's in every one of us."
----Frances Hodgson Burnett
[email protected] writes:
<< I have recently begun reading about Buddhism and I am finding it really
resonates with my spirit. My temptation is to buy absolutely every book out
there on the subject! Are there any practicing Buddhists on this list who
could direct me to some good resources? I would appreciate any help in my
unschooling adventure. >>
Well, I'm not a Buddhist, but I incorporate Eastern religions into my
spiritual journey.
I love Thich Nhat Hanhs work a lot!! Easy to read and he's a proper buddhist
monk that incorporates the good of other religions into his practice.
Ren
"The sun is shining--the sun is shining. That is the magic. The flowers are
growing--the roots are stirring. That is the magic. Being alive is the
magic--being strong is the magic The magic is in me--the magic is in
me....It's in every one of us."
----Frances Hodgson Burnett
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In a message dated 3/11/2003 10:50:50 AM Pacific Standard Time,
starsuncloud@... writes:
any particular book you think I should read first?
Carol
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starsuncloud@... writes:
> I love Thich Nhat Hanhs work a lot!! Easy to read and he's a proper buddhistThanks, Ren! I've heard of him but haven't read any of his work. Is there
>
> monk that incorporates the good of other religions into his practice.
any particular book you think I should read first?
Carol
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My favorite book is Zen Lessons. It's available in a little pocket-size, and
a fullsize, from Shambhala Books.
http://www.shambhala.com/html/catalog/items/ISBN/0-87773-893-9.cfm
<A HREF="http://www.shambhala.com/html/catalog/items/ISBN/0-87773-893-9.cfm">
Zen Lessons: The Art of Leadership</A>
a fullsize, from Shambhala Books.
http://www.shambhala.com/html/catalog/items/ISBN/0-87773-893-9.cfm
<A HREF="http://www.shambhala.com/html/catalog/items/ISBN/0-87773-893-9.cfm">
Zen Lessons: The Art of Leadership</A>
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In a message dated 3/11/2003 11:13:58 AM Pacific Standard Time,
SandraDodd@... writes:
Carol, hopeless book addict
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SandraDodd@... writes:
> My favorite book is Zen Lessons. It's available in a little pocket-size,Thanks, Sandra! Now, where *is* my Visa card...
> and
> a fullsize, from Shambhala Books.
>
Carol, hopeless book addict
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