A brilliantly honest, funny and insightful account of a Buddhist life, work and family. For Satyadasa the Buddhist path has been fulfilling and often joyous, but... Læs mere
A vivid and accessible introduction to all the main figures meditated on in the Indo-Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Rich, clear, and inspiring, this book is the perfect companion for anyone who wants to know about, or practise deeply with, these powerful and transformative figures.
A page-turning biography of Sangharakshita, the controversial British Buddhist teacher. In the late 1960s Sangharakshita founded the Triratna Buddhist Order and Community - now a... Læs mere
An updated handbook for the Refuge Tree of the Triratna Buddhist Order. Kulananda introduces the buddhas, bodhisattvas and human... Læs mere
The four main works in this volume offer lessons in how to think critically about Mahayana Buddhist teachings, and how to apply them to day-to-day life. They are The Way... Læs mere
Most of us constantly look outside ourselves for something: happiness, love, contentment. But this something is not out... Læs mere
An engaging and practical guide to transforming your life through Buddhist practice. Aimed at people who have an interest in Buddhism and are looking for a... Læs mere
The Buddha taught the practices of loving kindness, compassion, empathetic joy, and equanimity. Writer, activist, and Buddhist teacher River... Læs mere
Help with addictive habits is at hand. Developed by a leading writer on addiction and recovery, keep this small book close for those... Læs mere
In books, articles, interviews, and talks dating from 1965 to 2009, Sangharakshita outlines his vision of a new Buddhist movement in titles such as Buddhism for Today... Læs mere
The Essential Sangharakshita is an anthology, arranged according to the pattern of a mandala, drawn from Sangharakshita's writings in many genres and covering many... Læs mere
Sangharakshita's A Survey of Buddhism has inspired readers for decades. This first chapter illuminates the doctrines and methods common to all schools, drawing out the transcendental unity of Buddhism.