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Insight Meditation
The Practice of Freedom
The fruit of some twenty years' experience leading Buddhist meditation retreats, this book
touches on a wide range of topics raised repeatedly by meditators and includes favorite stories, key Buddhist
teachings, and answers to most-asked questions.
"Goldstein's years of experience in leading Buddhist retreats
render this a wise and mature book of interest not only to Westerners but also to others open to learning about
Buddhist practice and insight into the interconnectedness of all life. Highly recommended."—Library
Journal
Insight Meditation 
A Heart As Wide As the World
Stories on the Path of Lovingkindness
The Buddhist teachings have the power to transform our lives for the better, says Sharon
Salzberg, and all we need to bring about this transformation can be found in the ordinary events of our everyday
experiences. Salzberg distills more than twenty-five years of teaching and practicing meditation into a series of
short essays, rich with anecdotes and personal revelations, that offer genuine aid and comfort for anyone on the
spiritual path. Many chance moments, both small and profound, serve as the basis for Salzberg's teachings: hearing
a market stall hawker calling "I have what you need!"; noting hotel guests' reactions to a midnight fire alarm;
watching her teacher, Dipa Ma, bless a belligerent dog; seeing the Dalai Lama laughing uproariously at his own
mistake. Each passing moment, Salzberg shows, can help us down the path toward "a seamlessness of connection and an
unbounded heart."
A Heart As Wide As the World
Being Zen
Bringing Meditation to Life
We can use whatever life presents, Ezra Bayda teaches, to strengthen our spiritual
practice—including the turmoil of daily life. What we need is the willingness to just be with our
experiences—whether they are painful or pleasing—opening ourselves to the reality of our lives without trying to
fix or change anything. But doing this requires that we confront our most deeply rooted fears and assumptions in
order to gradually become free of the constrictions and suffering they create. Then we can awaken to the
loving-kindness that is at the heart of our being.
While many books aspire to bring meditation into everyday experience, Being Zen gives us
practical ways to actually do it, introducing techniques that enable the reader to foster qualities essential to
continued spiritual awakening. Topics include how to cultivate:
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Perseverance: staying with anger, fear, and other distressing emotions.
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Stillness: abiding with chaotic experiences without becoming overwhelmed.
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Clarity: seeing through the conditioned beliefs and fears that "run" us.
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Direct experience: encountering the physical reality of the present moment—even when that
moment is exactly where we don't want to be.
Like Pema Chödrön, the best-selling author of When Things Fall Apart, Ezra Bayda writes
with clear, heartfelt simplicity, using his own life stories to illustrate the teachings in an immediate and
accessible way that will appeal to a broad spectrum of readers. 
Being Zen
Beyond Thinking
A Guide to Zen Meditation
Edited by Kazuaki Tanahashi
By Zen Master Dogen
Spiritual practice is not some kind of striving to produce enlightenment, but an
expression of the enlightenment already inherent in all things: Such is the Zen teaching of Dogen Zenji
(1200–1253) whose profound writings have been studied and revered for more than seven hundred years, influencing
practitioners far beyond his native Japan and the Soto school he is credited with founding. In focusing on Dogen's
most practical words of instruction and encouragement for Zen students, this new collection highlights the
timelessness of his teaching and shows it to be as applicable to anyone today as it was in the great teacher's own
time. Selections include Dogen's famous meditation instructions; his advice on the practice of zazen, or
sitting meditation; guidelines for community life; and some of his most inspirational talks. Also included are a
bibliography and an extensive glossary. 
Beyond Thinking
Finding the Still Point
A Beginner's Guide to Zen Meditation
Through Zen meditation it is possible to find stillness of mind, even amidst our everyday
activities—and this practical book-and-CD set reveals how. John Daido Loori, one of America's leading Zen teachers,
offers everything needed to begin a meditation practice. He covers the basics of where to sit (on a cushion, bench,
or chair), how to posture the body (complete with instructional photographs), and how to practice Zen meditation to
discover the freedom of a peaceful mind.
The accompanying CD is a meditation companion. It has ten- and thirty-minute timed practice
sessions, along with guided instructions from Daido Loori and an encouraging talk on the benefits of
meditation.
Finding the Still Point
This Light in Oneself
True Meditation
These selections present the core of Krishnamurti's teaching on meditation, taken from
discussions with small groups, as well as from public talks to large audiences. His main theme is the essential
need to look inward, to know ourselves, in order really to understand our own—and the world's—conflicts. We are the
world, says Krishnamurti, and it is our individual chaos that creates social disorder. He offers timeless insights
into the source of true freedom and wisdom.
This Light in Oneself

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