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In the Buddha’s Words

An Anthology of Discourses from the Pali Canon

Bhikkhu Bodhi

Foreword by His Holiness the Dalai Lama

512 pages | $18.95 | ebook $13.81

“It will rapidly become the sourcebook of choice for both neophyte and serious student alike.”—Buddhadharma

Mindfulness in Plain English

Bhante Gunaratana

224 pages | $16.95 | ebook $12.35

“A classic—one of the very best English sources for authoritative explanations of mindfulness.”—Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence

A New Buddhist Path

Enlightenment, Evolution, and Ethics in the Modern World

David R. Loy

144 pages | $16.95 | ebook $11.99

“This is a manifesto of genuine spiritual freedom.”—James Ishmael Ford, author of If You’re Lucky, Your Heart Will Break

Sitting with Koans

Essential Writings on Zen Koan Introspection

Edited by John Daido Loori

Introduction by Thomas Yuho Kirchner

368 pages | $16.95 | ebook $12.35

“Required reading for those interested in how koans are used in Zen practice.”—Shambhala Sun

Attention Revolution

Unlocking the Power of the Focused Mind

B. Alan Wallace

Foreword by Daniel Goleman

224 pages | $16.95 | ebook $12.35

“Indispensable for anyone wanting to understand the mind. A superb, clear set of exercises that will benefit everyone.”—Paul Ekman, Professor Emeritus at University of California San Francisco, and author of Telling Lies and Emotions Revealed

Unlimiting Mind

The Radically Experiential Psychology of Buddhism

Andrew Olendzki

200 pages | $15.95 | ebook $11.62

“This book has the power to change how you see yourself and the world. It’s a remarkable read for anyone interested in the human condition.” —Christopher K. Germer, author of The Mindful Path to Self-Compassion

Buddhism and Psychotherapy Across Cultures

Essays on Theories and Practices

Edited by Mark Unno

384 pages | $19.95

“Points toward a real integration of Buddhist thought into our culture, our lives, and our worlds.”—Mark Epstein, author of Thoughts Without a Thinker

Blue Jean Buddha

Voices of Young Buddhists

Sumi Loundon

Foreword by Jack Kornfield

256 pages | $16.95 | ebook $12.35

“A bellwether anthology.”—The New York Review of Books

The Sound of Silence

The Selected Teachings of Ajahn Sumedho

Ajahn Sumedho

Preface and Introduction by Ajahn Amaro

376 pages | $18.95 | ebook $13.81

“Ajahn Sumedho’s warm, human, and reverently playful style illuminates so clearly the causes of our suffering and the possiblities of freedom. His words are a treasure-house of dharma understanding.”—Joseph Goldstein, author of One Dharma

The Svātantrika-Prāsaṅgika Distinction

What Difference Does a Difference Make?

Edited by Georges B.J. Dreyfus and Sara L. McClintock

416 pages | $36.95

“A brilliantly riveting and scholarly tour-de-force.”—Anne C. Klein, Rice University, author of Path to the Middle

A Heart Full of Peace

Joseph Goldstein

Foreword by His Holiness the Dalai Lama

128 pages | $9.95 | ebook $9.95

“In this short but substantive volume, Joseph Goldstein, who lectures and leads retreats around the world, presents his thoughts on the practice of compassion, love, kindness, restraint, a skillful mind, and a peaceful heart as an antidote to the materialism of our age.”—Spirituality & Practice

Zen Questions

Zazen, Dogen, and the Spirit of Creative Inquiry

Taigen Dan Leighton

312 pages | $17.95 | ebook $13.08

“Taigen Dan Leighton’s clear, accurate, and eminently useful book will save any serious Zen practitioner, or even a curious novice, years of wasted error, wrong turns, and plain old delusion.”—Peter Coyote

The Zen Teaching of Homeless Kodo

Kosho Uchiyama and Shohaku Okumura

288 pages | $17.95 | ebook $11.99

“Kodo Sawaki was straight-to-the-point, irreverent, and deeply insightful—and one of the most influential Zen teachers for us in the West. I’m very happy to see this book.”—Brad Warner, author of Hardcore Zen

Zen Women

Beyond Tea Ladies, Iron Maidens, and Macho Masters

Grace Schireson

Foreword by Miriam Levering

320 pages | $16.95 | ebook $12.35

“An exceptional and powerful classic with great depth, humor, and clarity.”—Joan Halifax, abbess of Upaya Zen Center