Best of
Buddhism

1976

The Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation


Chögyam Trungpa - 1976
    But what are the sources of these goals and desires? If they arise from ignorance, habitual patterns, and negative emotions, is the freedom to pursue these goals true freedom—or is it just a myth?  In this book, Chögyam Trungpa explores the meaning of freedom in the profound context of Tibetan Buddhism. He shows how our attitudes, preconceptions, and even our spiritual practices can become chains that bind us to repetitive patterns of frustration and despair. He also explains how meditation can bring into focus the causes of frustration, and how these negative forces can aid us in advancing toward true freedom. Trungpa's unique ability to express the essence of Buddhist teachings in the language and imagery of contemporary American culture makes this book one of the best sources of the Buddhist doctrine ever written. This edition also contains a foreword by Pema Chödrön, a close student of Chögyam Trungpa and the best-selling author of When Things Fall Apart.

The Experience of Insight: A Simple & Direct Guide to Buddhist Meditation (Shambhala Dragon Editions)


Joseph Goldstein - 1976
    Basic Buddhist topics such as the nature of karma, the four noble truths, the factors of enlightenment, dependent origination, and devotion are discussed.

Kindly Bent to Ease Us III


Longchen Rabjam - 1976
    A chapter devoted to each image presents clear instructions for meditation in expressive poetic language. Can be read independently of Parts I and II.

Creative Meditation and Multi-Dimensional Consciousness


Anagarika Govinda - 1976
    Illustrated.

A Meditator's Diary: A Western Woman's Unique Experiences in Thailand Temples


Jane Hamilton-Merritt - 1976
    

The Wheel of Sharp Weapons


Dharmarakshita - 1976
    The Wheel of Sharp Weapons