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Book Recommendation (For Folks New to Buddhism): Buddhism For Dummies
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Just guessing this book won't make the recommend list?
All kidding aside I was very pleased to se I could buy a number of the books that are recommended here on Barnes and Noble, some were only 1.99 in good condition.
Gassho
CLast edited by Ishin; 03-02-2014, 01:47 AM.Grateful for your practiceComment
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Thanks Jundo ... this is nice to know as sometimes people ask me for a simple book to read on Buddhism. I have two books, which I will try to find, that are in the style of a comic strip. One is on Buddhism and one is on Zen. From my very...very limited ability to comment on the "scholarly" nature of the material, I found them to be fairly accurate and very entertaining. Perhaps one of these days I will run across them and I will post details.
Gassho,
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I was excited to just get many of my book purchases in the mail. I started with Hagen, Buddhism is not What You Think. Hopefully I won't have to keep pestering people with so many questions. I think it is good to educate oneself, but I also can see the trap of collecting books instead of actually practicing. I will try to avoid temptation.
Gassho
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Personally, I still like to hand out Steve Hagan's little white book Buddhism Plain and Simple to people who are curious about Buddhism. It is a quick, but good, little read that is always well appreciated. And doesn't cost me a lot to give out copies.Neika / Ian Adams
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Look for Buddha outside your own mind, and Buddha becomes the devil. --DogenComment
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Joyo
Thank you for the book recommendation Jundo and Hans. I am very interested in reading it.
Gassho,
JoyoComment
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I am halfway through an excellent book by David Barash where he seeks to connect buddhism and science. The early chapters deal with impermanence, non-self and interconnectedness and as a scientist I found his descriptions excellent. I'm looking forward (in a non grasping, mindful kind of way of course) to see how he deals with karma and rebirth. Here is the link if anyone is interested
If you miss the moment, you miss your life - John Daido LooriComment
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