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  1. Buddhism for Beginners: A Complete Coruse On The Heart Of The Buddha's Teachings (Sounds True Audio Learning Course) by Jack Kornfield, 2005-12-30
  2. Tibetan Buddhism From the Ground Up: A Practical Approach for Modern Life by B. Alan Wallace, Steven Wilhelm, 1993-10-25
  3. A Beginner's Guide to Tibetan Buddhism by Bruce Newman, 2004-06-25
  4. Buddhism: Introducing the Buddhist Experience by Donald W. Mitchell, 2007-10-26
  5. The Tibetan Buddhism Deck: Buddhas, Deities, and Bodhisattvas by Priya Hemenway, 2003-09
  6. Women Practicing Buddhism: American Experiences
  7. Basics of Buddhism : Key Principles and How to Pra Pb Issue by Pat Allwright, 1998-01
  8. Buddhism as Philosophy: An Introduction by Mark Siderits, 2007-06-30
  9. Buddhism and Taoism Face to Face: Scripture, Ritual, and Iconographic Exchange in Medieval China by Christine Mollier, 2008-01
  10. Simple Buddhism: A Guide to Enlightened Living by C. Alexander, Ph.D. Simpkins, Annellen M., Ph.D. Simpkins, 2000-09
  11. Introduction to Buddhism: An Explanation of the Buddhist Way of Life by Kelsang Gyatso, 2008-01-01
  12. Psychoanalysis & Buddhism: An Unfolding Dialogue by Jeremy Safran, 2003-06-25
  13. The Noble Eightfold Path of Christ: Jesus Teaches the Dharma of Buddhism by Thomas Ragland, 2006-07-06
  14. Chan Buddhism (Dimensions of Asian Spirituality) by Peter D. Hershock, 2004-11-01

41. Buddhism Portal
buddhism portal that contains free buddhist ebooks, buddhism discussion forum, free e-cards and an extensive collections of buddhism related links.
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Buddhism Albert Einstein E-Sangha is an established Buddhism portal that contains a huge Buddhist discussion forum books and sutras e-cards services directory of links and a journal services for Buddhists around the world. E-Sangha is a place where Buddhists are able to meet on the internet to discuss all matters relating to Buddhism. Registration on our forum and interactive chat is free. Buddhism is an ancient tradition, a spiritual path, which was discovered nearly two thousand six hundred years ago by the great sage, Buddha Shakyamuni. He was born circa 563 BC in Lumbini which is in modern-day Nepal. At the age of 29, he left his wife, child and political involvements in order to seek truth. It was an accepted practice at the time for some men to leave their family and lead the life of an ascetic. He studied Brahmanism, but ultimately rejected it. In 535 BC, he attained enlightenment and assumed the title Buddha ( one who has awakened ). Due to the commitment and dedication of devout Buddhists, this gentle religion has grown in the present world un-marred by any political or religious fervours which so many other traditions have suffered from in the past.

42. The Erowid Spirit Vaults : Spiritual Traditions Or Religions
Information about religion and religious practices as a spiritual path.
http://www.erowid.org/spirit/traditions/
Become an Erowid member and get a one-year subscription to Erowid Extracts Path : spirit SPIRITUAL TRADITIONS People are of different spiritual temperaments and therefore will approach God in different ways. Huston Smith TRADITIONS Atheism Baha'i Buddhism Christianity ... Confucianism BOOKS See Spirituality Vaults for book references OFF-SITE RESOURCES RESOURCES The Catholic Encyclopedia The Fane : Religious Tradition Links EXPERIMENTAL / NOVEL CHURCHES Church of Crach NYTimes Sep 2003 Church of Craft Home Page back to spirit PlaceMenu("footer") Created by Erowid - 1996 Last Mod - Apr 19, 2005

43. DharmaNet International: Gateways To Buddhism
DharmaNet International Gateways to buddhism Publisher and international clearinghouse for Buddhist practice and study.
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44. BUDDHISTNET.CO.UK / 050999
Links to sites of Buddhist monasteries, viharas, Meditation centres, courses and classes, organisations, groups, publications and personal homepages.
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45. Engaged Buddhism Resources
DharmaNet s Directory of Engaged buddhism Resources.
http://www.dharmanet.org/engaged.html
DharmaNet International is flying the Tibetan national flag here in acknowledgement of Tibetan sovereignity in an occupied Tibet. May the Dharma prevail on the "roof of the world" for the benefit of all beings. Long life and success to the Dalai Lama. May the atrocities of the Chinese government end soon. May injustice and unkindness toward all beings everywhere end soon.
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This resource is maintained as a joint collaboration between DharmaNet International and Buddhist Peace Fellowship To add or update an engaged Buddhism resource to DharmaNet's directory, please use the online form if at all possible. If your web browser does not support forms, please e-mail the appropriate information to engaged@dharmanet.org
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  • Burma.The mission is to build a grassroots movement inspired by and modeled after the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa.

46. Bodhinyanarama Net
Bodhinyanarama, or the Garden of Enlightened Knowing, is a monastic residence of the Theravada tradition of buddhism. Set in a 51 hectare Native Reserve of regenerating bush 29 kms from Wellington.
http://www.bodhinyanarama.net.nz/
Bodhinyanarama, or the Garden of Enlightened Knowing, was founded in 1985. It is a monastic residence of the Theravada tradition of Buddhism set in a 51 hectare Native Reserve of regenerating bush 29 kms from Wellington, New Zealand. It provides the perfect natural environment for experiencing the truth of the way things are. Bodhinyanarama has its origins in the Thai Forest Tradition and is associated with the many branch monasteries of the highly revered and respected meditation master Ajahn Chah who died in the early 1990's. This Web Site contains information on what is going on at Bodhinyanarama, plus Dhamma talks and teachings , information on other New Zealand Buddhist groups, and Links 13 August 2005: The January Newsletter was added, plus Dhamma talks from Ajahn Chah and Ajahn Viradhammo.
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47. BBC - Religion & Ethics - Buddhism
Information about buddhism. Buddhist author, Diana St Ruth, looks at how buddhism has developed in Britain since the nineteenth century.
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Buddhism ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! The essentials Buddhism is a tradition that focuses on personal spiritual development. Buddhists strive for a deep insight into the true nature of life and do not worship gods or deities. The basics Introduction Customs Worship Subdivisions History Beliefs Holy days Features Features Nichiren Buddhism Nichiren Buddhism is a Japanese Buddhist movement in the Mahayana tradition. It is also popular in the West and has a fast growing membership in the UK. Kagyu Ling Buddhist Centre Kagyu Ling in Chorlton is Manchester's oldest Buddhist centre. It was founded by Karma Thinley Rinpoche and Lama Jampa Thaye in 1975. The Four Noble Truths Four leading Western Buddhist teachers each explore the meaning of one of the Four Noble Truths for the contemporary audience. A-Z of world religions Choose Atheism Baha'i Buddhism Christianity Hinduism Islam Jainism Judaism Mormon Paganism Rastafari Shinto Sikhism Unitarianism Zoroastrianism Have your say Newsletter Living Related Links BBC Latest Buddhism news In Our Time - The Buddha Wesak (birth of the Buddha) festival in Manchester Send a Wesak e-card Non-BBC Buddha.net

48. Welcome To Dhammathai.org : Buddhism Information Network
buddhism in Thailand including meditation, sila, dhamma, and Buddha's words.
http://www.dhammathai.org/

49. Basics Of Buddhism
A simple introduction to the religion and the basic tenets of Buddhists. From PBS.
http://www.pbs.org/edens/thailand/buddhism.htm
Buddhism: An Introduction Buddhism is a major global religion with a complex history and system of beliefs. The following is intended only to introduce Buddhism's history and fundamental tenets, and by no means covers the religion exhaustively. To learn more about Buddhism, please look through our Web Resources section for other in-depth, online sources of information. Siddhartha Gautama: The Buddha The Four Noble Truths The Four Noble Truths comprise the essence of Buddha's teachings, though they leave much left unexplained. They are the truth of suffering, the truth of the cause of suffering, the truth of the end of suffering, and the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering. More simply put, suffering exists; it has a cause; it has an end; and it has a cause to bring about its end. The notion of suffering is not intended to convey a negative world view, but rather, a pragmatic perspective that deals with the world as it is, and attempts to rectify it. The concept of pleasure is not denied, but acknowledged as fleeting. Pursuit of pleasure can only continue what is ultimately an unquenchable thirst. The same logic belies an understanding of happiness. In the end, only aging, sickness, and death are certain and unavoidable. The Four Noble Truths are a contingency plan for dealing with the suffering humanity faces suffering of a physical kind, or of a mental nature. The First Truth identifies the presence of suffering. The Second Truth, on the other hand, seeks to determine the cause of suffering. In Buddhism, desire and ignorance lie at the root of suffering. By desire, Buddhists refer to craving pleasure, material goods, and immortality, all of which are wants that can never be satisfied. As a result, desiring them can only bring suffering. Ignorance, in comparison, relates to not seeing the world as it actually is. Without the capacity for mental concentration and insight, Buddhism explains, one's mind is left undeveloped, unable to grasp the true nature of things. Vices, such as greed, envy, hatred and anger, derive from this ignorance.

50. Agon Shu
Introduces Agon buddhism. With a list of books, events, and social activities.
http://www.agon.org/us/index.html

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51. Essentials Of Buddhism
Lists out the key points of buddhism in a nutshell. Provides links to other excellent Buddhist web sites.
http://www.buddhaweb.org/4436.html?*session*id*key*=*session*id*val*

52. Buddhist Practice In Belgium: Index
Addresses of associations and temples where you will get a first acquaintance and the possibility to practice buddhism. With texts and quotations. Not a full English version.
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Links to Belgian Buddhist sites Zen practice in Belgium soto, rinzai, Vietnamese, ch'an? Addresses for the practice of Zen in Belgium Texts : Life and death Metta sutra Foundation of all good qualities Prayers for Tibet ... Declaration on the 40 years anniversary of the Lhassa uprising. Letter to the Buddhist Community by 22 Western Buddhist teachers.
For zen texts see the Butsudo site.
Butsudo: a discussion list and a site on Zen Buddhism
The site has numerous pages in English. The list is in French, postings in English welcome, and deals with the study and practice of Zen Buddhism (meditation, compassion, wisdom, action, engagement, everyday life ); Transmission of Zen in the West (adaptation, misunderstandings, drifts); the Western sanghas; various forms of Zen (Japanese Zen, ch'an, Korean Son, Vietnamese Thien). "
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53. Tibetan Buddhism
Maintained by the Office of Tibet in London. Features an historical introduction to the five principal spiritual traditions of Tibet, information about the
http://www.tibet.com/Buddhism/
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History of Nechung monastery

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54. LifeCycle
A guide to Theravada buddhism. Your questions answered by Major General Ananda Weerasekera.
http://www.beyondthenet.net

55. DHANAKOSA BUDDHISM, MEDITATION AND YOGA RETREAT CENTRE (UK)
Introductory meditation and buddhism retreats by the shores of Loch Voil. Location, photographs and retreat schedule.
http://www.dhanakosa.com/index.htm
Retreat Programme Meditation and Buddhism Gallery of Images What is a Retreat ... About Dhanakosa DHANAKOSA BUDDHIST MEDITATION AND YOGA
RETREAT CENTRE ( UK ) Dhanakosa is a Buddhist, Meditation and Yoga retreat centre in Scotland, an ideal place for learning meditation and complimentary activities like yoga, tai chi, hillwalking, and shiatsu. Dhanakosa sits by the shores of Loch Voil in the Balquhidder valley, and is surrounded by the magnificent mountains and forests of the southern Scottish Highlands. 15 miles from Callander and only one and a half hours drive from Glasgow or Edinburgh, Dhanakosa is easily accessible by public transport and provides a quiet and beautiful setting for retreats. For further details on Dhanakosa or the various retreats on offer, select one of the links above. To visit the Dhanakosa online shop go to www.shoppingforbuddhas.com Retreat Stop Press 2006 retreat programme is now available on the website Next Yoga retreat with spaces 11 - 18 November see Introductory Retreat Programme for more information Dhanakosa Balquhidder
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56. Sacred Texts: Buddhism
Buddhist texts at sacredtexts.com. Theravada, Mahayana, Tibetan, and other primary texts of buddhism.
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A Buddhist Bible by Dwight Goddard (1st ed.) [1932] This anthology has had a huge influence on the spread of Buddhism in the English-speaking world. An edited (but not watered-down) collection of key Zen documents, a favorite of Jack Kerouac. These are modern (early 20th century) compilations of the Buddhist Canon by Paul Carus, and are suitable for casual readers who want to get a sense of what Buddhism is about: Buddha, the Gospel Buddha, the Word 101,164 bytes Indian Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs [1912] This collection of Indian folklore, retold for younger readers 'of all ages', includes many stories from the Jataka, a Buddhist compilation of fables. Jataka Tales by Ellen C. Babbit [1912] This is another a collection of Jataka stories, fables about previous incarnations of the Buddha, usually as an animal, retold for younger readers. These are collections of files harvested from the Internet on these popular Buddhist topics: Tibetan Buddhism: Archives Zen Buddhism: Archives Journal Articles about Buddhism This is a collection of academic journal articles about Buddhism from the 19th Century, contributed thanks to Chris Weimer.

57. Buddhism In Toronto - West
List of Buddhist temples and centers in Toronto West.
http://buddhismcanada.com/toronto-w.html

58. Tibetan Buddhism Archives
Articles on a variety of Tibetan Buddhist topics including meditation and mind training, major lineages, death and rebirth, famous Lamas,
http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/tib/
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59. Houston Buddhism
Directory of Buddhist groups, associations, and temples in Houston area.
http://web2.airmail.net/dharma/BuddhismInHouston.html
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60. Diamond Way Buddhism.org
Karma Kagyu tradition. Ole Nydahl s organisation, supporting the Karmapa Thaye Dorje.
http://www.diamondway-buddhism.org/
Home Buddhism Buddha Diamond Way ... Contact Search: Diamond Way Centers All Karma Kagyu Centers All Karma Kagyu Webpages
H.H. 17th Karmapa Trinlay Thaye Dorje will visit the following countries this summer (July 30th till September 12th) : Germany
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Europe Center Over the last seven years since the idea originally came up, our need for a major center in the heart of Europe has increased markedly. Even though Diamond Way Buddhism now crosses all borders and brings a richness and new possibilities to our groups and centers, the vision for a place that everyone can relate to is only now maturing.
The Europe Center will massively increase the possibilities to understand the practical tools and the new dimensions of meaning that Diamond Way lay Buddhism can bring to our lives. It will definitely make us more able to consciously benefit beings in the future. Let's make it happen![

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