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Solitude and Loneliness(Paperback)
Windhorse Publications
Published: 27/05/2011
Referencing ancient Buddhist scripts and cultural touchstones such as Into The Wild, the art of Edward Hopper, and the work of Charlie Chaplin, Sarvananda considers how we think and feel about being...

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Saving the Earth(Paperback)
Windhorse Publications
Published: 22/10/2009
Provides tools for change while showing how the Buddhist philosophies of interconnectedness and compassion are of immense use in our efforts towards preserving the natural world. This work helps you...

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Finding the Mind(Paperback)
Windhorse Publications
Published: 03/08/2012
How does Buddhism view consciousness? This approachable introduction considers the nature of the mind.

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Meditating(Paperback)
By: Jinananda
Windhorse Publications
Published: 06/07/2012
Find everything you need to begin your exploration of meditation: how to sit, simple instructions to two traditional practices that develop clarity, peace of mind and positive emotions, troubleshoot...

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Meaning in Life(Paperback)
Windhorse Publications
Published: 22/10/2009
How can we bring more sense of significance into our lives? What meaning does life have in the face of suffering or death? Do we have a 'why' to live for? This work takes us from the challenge of fi...

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Vegetarianism(Paperback)
Windhorse Publications
Published: 22/10/2009
How does what we eat affect us and our world? Is there a connection between vegetarianism and living a spiritual life? Doesn't HH the Dalai Lama eat meat? By considering why people eat meat and rela...

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Meaning in Life(Electronic book text)
Windhorse Publications
Published: 21/02/2012
How can we bring more sense of significance into our lives? What meaning does life have in the face of suffering or death? Do we have a 'why' to live for? Sarvananda draws a parallel between the Bud...

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Solitude and Loneliness(Electronic book text)
A Buddhist View
Windhorse Publications
Published: 09/09/2012
Drawing on a wide range of sources Sarvananda explores the themes of isolation, loneliness and solitude from a Buddhist perspective and examines how and why our relationship to ourselves can be a so...

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Meaning in Life(Electronic book text)
Windhorse Publications
Published: 08/08/2012
Sarvananda draws a parallel between the Buddha's quest and our own search for meaning in the modern world. Using references from the 20th Century, he covers many of the ways in which we seek meanin...

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Vegetarianism(Electronic book text)
Windhorse Publications
Published: 08/08/2012
By considering why people eat meat and relating this to Buddhist ethics, Bodhipaksa explores habits and the possibility of change. He takes a positive view of the benefits of vegetarianism, and expl...

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