Modern man in search of a soul
By Carl Gustav Jung
The Dhammapada: the Buddha’s path of wisdom
By Acharya Buddharakkhita
The most beloved Buddhist classic of all time, the Dhammapada is an anthology of over 400 verses on the ethics, meditation, and wisdom of Buddhism. This translation by a long-term student of the work transmits the spirit and content as well as the style of the original.
The Yoga Sutras of Patańjali By Patańjali
One of yoga’s most important and influential works, this classic forms a keystone of Indian philosophical and religious thought.
The Sutta-Nipāta
By H. Saddhatissa
This is one of the oldest collections of Buddhist discourses in the Pali canon; by far one of the most popular as well as the most important.
The five aggregates: understanding Theravāda psychology and soteriology
By Mathieu Boisvert, Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion
“If Buddhism denies a permanent self, how does it perceive identity?” According to Buddhist texts, the entire universe, including the individual, is made up of different phenomena, which Buddhism classifies into different categories: what we conventionally call a “person” can be
Craving and salvation: a study in Buddhist Soteriology
By Bruce Matthews
The Brahmavâdin, Volume 4
The Science of Mindby Ernest Shurtleff Holmes[1926] |
Ernest Holmes (1887-1960) founded Religous Science, part of the New
Thoughts without a thinker: psychotherapy from a Buddhist perspective
By Mark Epstein
Thoughts Without a Thinker is the landmark book that brought the worlds of Buddhism and psychotherapy into contact with each other, and changed thousands of lives. Drawing upon his own experience as therapist, meditator, and patient, Mark Epstein, a New York-based psychiatrist trained in classical Freudian methods, integrates Western psychotherapy and the teachings of Buddhism.In accessible, intimate