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Bearing
Witness by Bernie Glassman
Using real-life stories, the founder of the Zen Peacemaker Order
shows us how to be simply, radically, present to our suffering world,
without pretending to have the answers.

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Crooked
Cucumber by David Chadwick
Shunryu Suzuki is known to countless readers as the author of
Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind. This most influential teacher
comes vividly to life in this full biography. Chadwick draws on
Suzuki's own words and the memories of students, friends, and family.
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A
Guide to the Bodhisattva Way of Life by Santideva
This authoritative translation of the eighth century classic
presents the methods to harmonize one's own way of life with the
Bodhisattva ideal, focusing on development of the Six Paramitas
or Perfections.
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Engaged
Buddhism in the West by Christopher Queen
This book illuminates the evolution of the newest chapter in
the Buddhist tradition - including its history and teachings - while
exploring the internationally renowned activists and organizations
that have shaped Buddhist activism, including Thich Nhat Hahn, Bernard
Glassman, Joanna Macy, the Buddhist Peace Fellowship, and the Free
Tibet Movement.
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Finding
Freedom by Jarvis Jay Masters
This memoir written in San Quentin's Death Row offers stories that
are sad, funny, poignant, revelatory, frightening, soul-stirring and
uplifting as he traces his remarkable spiritual growth in an environment
where despair and death are constant companions.
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The
Jewel Ornament of Liberation by Kenpo Konchog
This compendium of teachings codified by Gampopa, principal
disciple of Milarepa, contains the complete foundation for Buddhist
study and practice used for over eight centuries.
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When
Things Fall Apart by Pema Chödrön
There is a fundamental opportunity for happiness right within our
reach, yet we usually miss it - ironically, while we are caught up
in attempts to escape pain and suffering. This book, presenting radical
and compassionate advice for what to do when things fall apart in
our lives goes against the grain of our usual habits and expectations.
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Wisdom
of No Escape by Pema Chödrön
This book is about saying "yes" to life, about making friends
with ourselves and the world, and about accepting the delightful and
painful situation of "no exit." It exhorts us to wake up
wholeheartedly to every thing and to use the abundant, richly textured
fabric of everday life as our primary spiritual teacher and guide.
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