Buddhist Teachings for the Precipice
How can we respond urgently and effectively to the ecological crisis — and stay sane doing it?
Notes for a Buddhist Revolution
“A flashy title, but a serious and substantial book.” — Buddhadharma
“Loy’s book is like the self: layer after layer peels away, and the center is empty. But the pleasure is exactly in the exploration. At once Loy’s most accessible and most philosophical work.” — Alan Senauke for Buddhadharma
Enlightenment, Evolution, and Ethics in the Modern World
“This gripping, important, and ultimately heartening book by David Loy is a wake-up call for Buddhists and everyone else on how to respond to the current multiple crises.” — Lila Kate Wheeler, author of When Mountains Walked
The Problem of Death and Life in Psychotherapy, Existentialism, and Buddhism
“A philosophical masterpiece! David R. Loy is one of the most important thinkers of our time. Even after fifteen years this groundbreaking book keeps sharpening my mind and opening me up to the great mystery. A treasure to revisit again and again — highly recommended.” — Nikolaj Rotne, cofounder of The Stillness Revolution and coauthor of Everybody Present