A collection of sayings and short proverbs of the Buddha in verse form. They show how suffering is caused by desire and that tranquility is only possible by purifying the heart....more details Format:Paperback Pages:113
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ISBN:9780834803343
Ikeda has worked for decades to bring the message of Buddhism to people the world over. This volume is a collection of speeches delivered at 18 universities...more details Format:hardback Pages:224
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ISBN:9780834803671
Daisaku Ikeda is the president of Soka Gakkai International (SGI), a lay Buddhist organization with millions of members worldwide, which works towards peace...more details Format:paperback Pages:224
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ISBN:9780834804685
In this personal account, Stephen Fabian presents lessons for mastering life and self. While each lesson is gleaned from a distinct phase Fabian's life experience or martial arts career...more details Format:paperback Pages:144
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ISBN:9780834804203
Tai chi employs slow and graceful movements that have been shown to reduce stress, tone muscles, improve balance and circulation and combat fatigue. This manual illustrates and explains each movement...more details Format:Paperback Pages:224
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ISBN:9780834804296
Soshitsu Sen is the 15th Grand Master of the Urasenke school of Chado, or the "Way of Tea", and a cultural leader both in Japan and around the world. This text focuses on Sen's life...more details Format:paperback Pages:192
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ISBN:9780834802971
A broad presentation of the key Buddhist teaching, practices and beliefs for the Western reader. It discusses ancient and modern contacts between Buddhism and Western thought...more details Format:paperback Pages:192
A continuation of the author's history of Zen from its origins in India, its transmission to China, and final development in Japan, when Zen established itself as a lively philosophical and religious movement in the West. This book surveys leading 20th century Zen philosophers from Japan such as D.T. Susuki and other members of the Kyoto School...more details Format:paperback Pages:192