In this issue: Stephen Batchelor examines Buddhist history using Buddhist principles; interviews with S N Goenka and Red Pine; the Tinetan Nechung oracle; Helena Norberg-Hodge...
Features: Dharma artist and Tibetan thangka painter Robert Beer; Pema Chodron on teacher-student interactions; Buddhism in America, the land of desire; Wartime Zen controversy: Yasutani...
A commentary to Kamalashila's quintessential meditation manual, Stages of Meditation. The Dalai Lama describes the nature of mind and how to train in it to...
An authoritative sourcebook on the philosophy and practice of socially engaged Buddhism, containing an anthology of essays by some of the most famous names in the...
The Bodhisattva Manjushri, embodiment of enlightened wisdom, sits upon a lotus throne, with his hands forming the gesture of teaching. Lotuses, symbols of compassion and enlightened...
A translation of the Great Image, the autobiography of Vairochana, one of the most important figures in Tibetan Buddhist history. Vairochana was renowned as a...
From the elemental cosmic landscape of earth, air, water, and space, the Healing Buddha manifests on a multi-coloured lotus throne. Deep blue in colour, like a brilliantly clear sky, the Buddha holds a myrobalan...
A highly enjoyable novel about life and an unusual friendship with an enlightening fuse running through it, written by a member of Soka Gakkai Nichiren Buddhist...
This is the incredible story of the Aghori master Vimalananda. Aghora is the apotheosis of tantra, the left-handed path often involving extreme practices in order to hasten spiritual...