The best Buddhist writing 2005 / edited by Melvin McLeod and the editors of the Shambhala Sun.
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Boston :
Shambhala Publications,
2005.
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Table of Contents:
- The great way is not difficult / John Tarrant
- Recognizing our natural state / Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche with David R. Shlim
- Touching the earth / Thich Nhat Hanh
- The flame at the tip of the candle / Claudo Anshin Thomas
- The anthropology of myself / Faith Adiele
- Dignity and restraint / Thanissaro Bhikkhu
- The true spirit of the grain / Edward Espe Brwon
- Nothing holy : a Zen primer / Norman Fischer
- The great failure / Natalie Goldberg
- Mind is Buddha / Geoffrey Shugen Arnold
- The path of Mahamudra / Traley Kyabgon Rinpoche
- If you depict a bird, give it space to fly / Eleanor Rosch
- The future of ice / Gretel Ehrlich
- Exploring the great indoors / Jeff Greenwald
- Sunset Boulevard / Erik Hansen
- Waking up at work / Michael Carroll
- Making friends with ourselves / Gaylon Ferguson
- Awakening the mind of the Buddha / Gehlek Rinpoche
- Listen to the cries of the universe / Barbara Rhodes
- Meeting myself in the cell house / Scott Darnell
- The great love / Lewis Richmond
- Daughter time / Rick Bass
- Drink and a man / Joan Duncan Oliver
- Cultivating wisdom / His Holiness the Dalai Lama
- The infinite dot called mind / The Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche
- Intimate distances / Francisco J. Varela
- Rucksack poetry : how haiku found a home in America / Andrew Schelling
- Have a cup of tea / John Daido Loori
- Danger on peaks / Gary Snyder
- Almost okay now
- For Philip Zenshin Whalen
- For Carole, Steady, they say
- Experiments in consciousness / Sam Harris
- The politics of interdependence / Peter Coyote
- Three means to peace / Joseph Goldstein.