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Love Haiku Japanese Poems of Yearning, Passion, and Remembrance Patricia Donegan

othing expresses love better than poetry, and no poetry Ndoes it better than haiku. A whole world of passion can be contained in those three short lines. This color-illustrated treasury contains some of the most thrilling and sensuous haiku ever composed—beginning with works by the form’s original An exquisite collection masters, Basho, Buson, and Issa and going all the way to con- temporary Japanese haiku poets, many of whom are translated of haiku and here in English for the fi rst time. The book features full-color celebrating the poignant reproductions throughout of the evocative paintings of the art- moments that exemplify ist Kamisaka Sekka (1866–1942), which blend traditional mo- love. tifs with Western ones. This lovely volume is the perfect gift for one lover to give another—you don’t even need to be a po- etry lover. Even people who don’t like poetry, like haiku. Poetry 5 ½ x 6 ¼, 240 pages the irises— 4-color throughout I break off a stem $16.00 hardcover and go to my love (Canada $19.95) —Kiyoko Uda ISBN 978-1-59030-629-1 Shambhala On sale December 29, 2009 Foreign rights: Shambhala

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Patricia Donegan teaches creative writing at Keio University in Tokyo and is the author of Haiku Mind. For a decade she taught East-West Poetry at Naropa University, in the writing department’s early years under Allen Ginsberg and Chögyam Trungpa. She is poetry editor for the Kyoto Journal, and she is the author of Haiku Mind and coauthor of Chiyo-ni: Woman Haiku Master.

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The God-Powered Life Awakening to Your Divine Purpose Rabbi David Aaron

ou are an individual expression of God. That’s the teach- Ying of the ancient Jewish mystical tradition. Rabbi David Aaron shows that when we truly connect to our inner self, that fact becomes wonderfully obvious. Each of us has a divine mis- sion in life, he teaches, and when we understand this, we are empowered to take control of our life; to use our creative pow- ers more fully; and give more to others, our community, and the world. In The God-Powered Life, the author looks at how to:

 find the courage to be who we truly are rather than who others want us to be,  find a connection to the divine within A popular rabbi uses ourselves, mystical Jewish teachings  manifest that divine presence in our dealing to help us get in touch with others and during tumultuous times, with our inner selves and  gain a clearer understanding of ourselves and fi nd a deeper sense of our our purpose in life by using the ten Sephirot, own self-worth. or attributes of God. The God-Powered Life, like Rabbi Aaron’s previous book, ▼ The Secret Life of God, is written for readers from any religious background who are open to accessing the Jewish mystical Judaism view of self-worth and fulfillment. 5 ½ x 8 ½, 192 pages $15.95 paperback original Rabbi David Aaron (www.rabbidavidaaron.com) is a popular lecturer in (Canada $19.95) North America and a frequent guest on radio and TV. He is the founder ISBN 978-1-59030-652-9 and dean of Isralight, an international organization with centers and pro- Trumpeter grams throughout North America, South Africa, and Israel. He lives in On sale February 9, 2010 Jerusalem with his wife, Chana, and their seven children. Foreign rights: Shambhala (Hebrew rights retained by author)

P r o m o t i o n Also available • Feature campaign to national Jewish publications The Secret Life of God • Print and online review cam- Rabbi David Aaron paign to national Jewish ISBN 978-1-59030-239-2 publications and websites $14.00 pb (Canada $21.00) • Radio and television

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The Green Hour A Daily Dose of Nature for Happier, Healthier, Smarter Kids Todd Christopher

he National Wildlife Federation’s GreenHour.org is a Twebsite devoted to giving parents and caregivers the in- formation, tools, and inspiration they need to get their kids— and themselves—outside. The NWF recommends that parents give their kids a “Green Hour” every day—a time for unstruc- From the Natural Wildlife tured play and interaction with the natural world, which can take place in a garden, a backyard, the park down the street, or Federation’s GreenHour any place that provides safe and accessible green space where .org—an activity-packed children can learn and play. book that explores the With the same goal of offering families fun ways to explore wonders of nature through nature, the book is a field guide to outdoor adventure—offer- ing activities, fun facts, science lessons, and practical advice for science and play. engaging children in outdoor nature play that presents teach- ▼ able moments and open-ended exploration of the natural world. Here are a range of starting points for nature-themed outdoor

Parenting activities and explorations, beginning in your own backyard 8 x 9, 288 pages and progressively moving farther afield, all of them adaptable Over 50 line drawings for children of different ages, abilities, and learning styles. 2-color throughout $17.95 paperback original (Canada $22.00) ISBN 978-1-59030-756-4 Trumpeter On sale March 30, 2010 Foreign rights: Shambhala

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Todd Christopher is the director of Online Media for the National Wildlife Federation’s Green Hour website and their award-winning publications, including Ranger Rick, Your Big Backyard, and Wild Animal Baby. He and his family make a Green Hour part of their daily routine, and you often can find him on backyard adven- tures and hiking trails with his young son and daughter. He lives in the Washington, D.C., area. amy celeste

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The Autism Mom’s Survival Guide (for Dads, too!) Creating a Balanced and Happy Life while Raising a Child with Autism Susan Senator

iven the daily challenges of raising a child with autism, Git’s easy for parents to lose sight of themselves, for their marriages to weaken or fall apart, and for their overall quality of life to plummet. Studies indicate high rates of depression among autism moms and that their depression does not usually subside with the passage of time. Susan Senator interweaves martha stewart martha her own experiences raising an autistic child with the voices of parents, researchers, and professionals in the field to offer guid- A support group in a ance and encouragement: Parents can take care of themselves book—featuring insights while taking care of their children. Parents and families can from parents, researchers, have good lives even if their children aren’t “cured.” and professionals. The Autism Mom’s Survival Guide is unique among books about autism in that it is not primarily about how to parent an ▼ autistic child. Instead, it is written for the challenged parents themselves, understanding them to be individuals who need to Parenting/Special Needs find fun, happiness, validation, and fulfillment now—in the 5 ½ x 7 ¾, 208 pages midst of struggle and hardship—in order to be healthy and $16.95 paperback original whole. Topics include strategies for: (Canada $21.00)  ISBN 978-1-59030-753-3 handling feelings of despair and hopelessness,

Trumpeter  caring for your marriage, On sale March 30, 2010  Foreign rights: Shambhala finding a good balance between accepting your child and seeking new treatments, P r o m o t i o n  understanding the challenges of autistic adolescence, • Regional author tour • National radio campaign  looking toward your child’s adulthood. • Print review campaign to parenting magazines • Outreach to autism, Asperger’s, and PDD blogs, listservs, etc. • Targeted mailing to psycho- therapists and mental health professionals • Author’s blog: http:// susansenator.com/blog

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Praise for Making Peace with Autism by Susan Senator

“This honest account will give parents great insight into coping successfully with the challenges of raising an autistic child.”—Temple Grandin, PhD, author of Thinking in Pictures

“I hope the book succeeds in finding its way onto the bedside tables of many mothers and fathers, teachers and administrators, politicians and doctors. What this book shows us about acceptance and love would make the world a far better place.”—Timothy Shriver, CEO, Special Olympics

“Senator’s story reminds us that while there are currently no medical treatments or cures for autism, we must maintain hope.”—Karen London, cofounder, the National Alliance for Autism Research

“ This book reaches out to other families in a voice that inspires hope, but without losing realism. The everyday struggles are in the foreground but throughout her positive spirit illuminates a path that will make the journey easier for other families, and will help them feel they are not alone.” —Simon Baron-Cohen, MD, director, Autism Research Centre, Cambridge University

Susan Senator is the mother of three boys, the oldest of whom has autism. She is the author of Making Peace with Autism, a memoir of her family’s struggles and triumphs. Her writing on autism has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Boston Globe. She has been featured on the Today Show, CNN, MSNBC, Voice of America, and NPR.

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Wild Comfort The Solace of Nature Kathleen Dean Moore

n an effort to make sense of the deaths in quick succession of Iseveral loved ones, Kathleen Dean Moore turned to the com- fort of the wild, making a series of solitary excursions into an- cient forests, wild rivers, remote deserts, and windswept islands to learn what the environment could teach her in her time of pain. This book is the record of her experience. It’s a stunning collection of carefully observed accounts of her life—tracking otters on the beach, cooking breakfast in the desert, canoeing in a snow squall, wading among migrating salmon in the dark— but it is also a profound meditation on the healing power of Refl ections on the natural nature. In the wonder of the rush of water over rocks, in the joy over the sight of a cougar in a cow field, Moore finds the solace world’s ability to comfort that comes from connection to the natural world, and from that us during times of great astonishingly intimate connection arise hope and courage, sadness—nature writing in healing and gratitude. the spirit of Rachel Carson Moore is a respected and important figure among contem- porary literary naturalists. Her precise and satisfying prose is and Annie Dillard. a vehicle for evoking the deeper meaning of nature in our lives. ▼ “The Earth holds every possibility inside it,” she writes, “and the mystery of transformation, one thing to another. This is Nature the wildest comfort.” 5 ½ x 8 ½, 256 pages $15.95 paperback original Praise for Kathleen Dean Moore’s previous books (Canada $19.95) ISBN 978-1-59030-771-7 Trumpeter “ A smart, compassionate, and wise meditation on living in place.” On sale March 9, 2010 —Terry Tempest Williams, author of Refuge and Finding Beauty in Foreign rights: Shambhala a Broken World

“Kathleen Dean Moore’s book negotiates between the energies of both P r o m o t i o n critters and people. Her clean, intimate prose shows how learning to • National print review campaign howl like a wolf is also learning to howl like a human.” • Advance reader’s copies —Gary Snyder, author of Turtle Island and No Nature • Regional author tour “Stands with the best tradition of nature writing.”—Oregonian

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Praise for Wild Comfort

“Wild Comfort is a richly poetic book, tipsy with life, and Moore a wonderful guide to the wilderness and our own wildness. It’s a book brimming with wonder, sorrow, happiness, and the intricate designs of nature that can surprise and sustain us all.”—Diane Ackerman, author of The Zookeeper’s Wife

“Kathleen Dean Moore is a writer whose senses, heart, generosity, and intellect open in every direction. This book, filled with knowledge of the natural and human worlds, is a superb naturalist’s handbook. It is also a praise book: an illuminated manuscript whose life overspills its own borders. In its grounded wisdoms, humility, curiosity, and in the kaleidoscope beauty of its descriptions, Wild Comfort reminds how to see, how to sing; how to welcome, with equal gravity and grace, whatever asks entrance into our lives. It is destined to become a classic.” —Jane Hirshfield

Now, back home in my ordinary little house, roof ticking under the usual spring rain, I’m thinking about sardines. To see the blue flash of sardines for the first time, to see it with new eyes—there is no escaping the wonder of it. But doesn’t the world offer more? What if I could see the familiar world as if I had never seen it before, even if I see it every day—with that wonderment and surprise? Or what if I could see it as if I would never see it again? Then imagine the glory. I’m thinking it’s a paltry sense of wonder that requires something new every day. I confess: wonder is easy when you travel to desert islands in search of experiences you have never imagined, in search of something you have never seen before, in search of wonder, the shock of surprise. It’s easy, and maybe it’s cheap. It’s not what the world asks of us. To be worthy of the astonishing world, a sense of wonder will be a way of life, in every place and time, no matter how familiar: to listen in the dark of every night, to praise the mystery of every returning day, to be astonished again and again and again, to be grateful with an intensity that can- not be distinguished from joy. —from Wild Comfort

Kathleen Dean Moore lives in Oregon, at the confluence of two rivers, and, during the summer months, she resides in a little cabin at the edge of a southeast Alaskan inlet. As an essayist, activist, and professor, she brings together natural history, philosophical ideas, and creative expression in a search for loving ways to live on the earth. She has published three books of personal essays about living in the lively places where water meets land: Riverwalking, Holdfast, and The Pine Island Paradox. Her essays can be found in many journals, including Audubon, Discover, Orion, and the New York Times Magazine. Moore is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Ore- gon State, where she teaches courses in environmental thought and eth-

frank l. moore frank ics. She is also the cofounder and director of Oregon State’s Spring Creek Project for Ideas, Nature, and the Written Word.

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Gonzo Judaism A Bold Path for Renewing an Ancient Faith Rabbi Niles Elliot Goldstein

onzo Judaism is both a clarion call for a new Jewish G agenda and a blueprint for an adventurous but genuine path toward spiritual growth and true religious wisdom. Rabbi Niles Elliot Goldstein, founder and Rabbi Emeritus of The New Shul in New York City, says that most conventional Jew- ish institutions are out-of-touch and have relied too much on nostalgia, guilt, and fear—none of which resonate with modern Jews. He challenges Jews to adopt the “gonzo” spirit—the re- bellious, risk-taking attitude associated with the gonzo jour- nalist Hunter S. Thompson—and to take creative, innovative A manifesto for a new steps to reshape and revitalize contemporary Judaism. Goldstein urges readers to take a fresh look at Judaism, to vision of Jewish practice, become educated about its history and tradition, to find what identity, community, and feels spiritually meaningful, and to create a Jewish culture and observance. community rooted in affirmation, joy, and celebration. He pro- vides a wealth of information on organizations, institutions, ▼ synagogues, grassroots groups, and networks that can help get you started on the gonzo path. Gonzo Judaism was chosen Judaism by Publishers Weekly as one of the best religion books of 2006, 5 ½ x 8 ½, 192 pages and was also a finalist for a Quill award in 2007. $15.95 paperback (Canada $19.95) ISBN 978-1-59030-768-7 “With this edgy, funny, wise book, Goldstein may just have found a Trumpeter way to ensure the survival of the religion for another 6,000 years.” On sale March 9, 2010 —Publishers Weekly

Foreign rights: David Black Literary “Rabbi Goldstein has written a ‘Fear and Loathing on the Torah Trail’ Agency (New York) that’s kick-ass but also wise and full of good ideas for what ails Ameri- can Judaism. He shows that the greatest reverence can come from irreverence.”—Newsweek

Rabbi Niles Elliot Goldstein is the founder and Rabbi Emeritus of The New Shul in New York City. His essays and poetry have ap- peared in various publications, including Newsweek, the Los Angeles Times, and the Forward. He has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Glamour, Real Simple, and the Jewish Week, as well as on television and radio. He is the author of seven books. marty umans marty [ 12] APRIL PAPERBACK ORIGINAL

The Kabbalah Reader A Sourcebook of Visionary Judaism Edward Hoffman Foreword by Arthur Kurzweil

his comprehensive and wonderfully accessible entrée into Tthe world of Kabbalah covers 1,600 years of Jewish mysti- cal thought, and features a variety of thinkers—from the re- nowned to the obscure—unavailable in any other volume. It’s a fresh and contemporary take on an ancient tradition compiled by a clinical psychologist who is also a respected scholar of Juda- ism, and who, by his selection, reveals how this supposedly eso- teric material is completely relevant to a host of contemporary concerns, such as ethics, emotional health, and inner growth. A compendium of writings The selections, arranged chronologically and including voices from the Muslim world, cover such concerns as dreams, medita- from the greatest Kabbalists tion, intuition, emotional development, and the movement to from the fifth century to higher states of consciousness. today, made fresh and rel- Contributors include: Rabbi Moses Chaim Luzzatto, Rabbi evant for a contemporary Moses Cordovero, Rabbi Abraham Abulafia, and contempo- audience. rary voices such as Abraham Joshua Heschel, Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, Rabbi Zalman M. Schachter-Shalomi, and Jonathan ▼ Sacks, the head rabbi of Britain, among many others.

Judaism Edward Hoffman is the author of numerous books on Judaism, Kab- 6 x 9, 272 pages balah, and psychology. He is a psychologist and adjunct professor at Ye- shiva University in New York City. He writes extensively for leading $17.95 paperback original Jewish newspapers and magazines, including the National Jewish Post & (Canada $22.00) Opinion, and the Jewish Week, and his articles have appeared in New York ISBN 978-1-59030-656-7 Newsday, and Yoga Journal. Trumpeter On sale April 13, 2010 Foreign rights: Shambhala

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Love’s Ripening Rumi on the Heart’s Journey Translated by Kabir Helminski and Ahmad Rezwani

New translations of the “best-selling poet in America” (Publishers Weekly)—now in paperback.

ere is more of the thrilling verse of the thirteenth- Hcentury Sufi saint, in translations that combine unsur- passed beauty with rigorous accuracy. Helminski and Rezwani’s Poetry translations stand out not only for their poetic eloquence, but 5 x 7, 204 pages for their faithfulness to the Persian originals (a rare thing among $14.00 paperback English versions of Rumi), and for the theme around which they (Canada $17.95) are focused: the ripening, or spiritual maturing, of the soul as it ISBN 978-1-59030-759-5 grows in love toward God and others. (HC ISBN 978-1-59030-532-4) On sale December 29, 2009 Foreign rights: Shambhala

Integral Ecology Uniting Multiple Perspectives on the Natural World Sean Esbjörn-Hargens, PhD, and Michael E. Zimmerman, PhD Foreword by Marc Bekoff, PhD

The first truly interdisciplinary approach to environmental- ism and the science of ecology—now in paperback.

Ecology 6 x 9, 832 pages his comprehensive work presents a compelling theoreti- cal framework for integrating insights about ecology Illustrated with diagrams T $35.00 paperback from all over the map—from scientists, economists, ethicists, (Canada $43.00) activists, philosophers—based on Ken Wilber’s Integral The- ISBN 978-1-59030-767-0 ory. But it’s not just theory. The authors examine dozens of (HC ISBN 978-1-59030-466-2) real-life applications of Integral Ecology currently in use, and Integral Books they provide personal practices of transformation you can use On sale January 12, 2010 to increase your own integral ecological awareness. Foreign rights: Shambhala

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Stars of Wisdom Analytical Meditation, Songs of Yogic Joy, and Prayers of Aspiration Khenpo Tsültrim Gyamtso Forewords by the Dalai Lama and the Karmapa Translated by Ari Goldfield and Rose Taylor

ere, the Tibetan Buddhist teacher who’s known for his Hjoyous, spontaneous songs of realization presents the teachings for which he is known best, in three areas: traditional analytical inquiry, songs of realization, and altruistic prayers. Part 1 includes a section in verse that explains the progres- sively subtler and more profound levels of meditation on the nature of reality. Part 2 offers a brief introduction to the his- Buddhist teachings from a tory and benefits of singing songs of yogic joy as a Buddhist practice. It includes commentaries on two songs by the famous popular Tibetan lama on Tibetan meditation master Milarepa, and offers step-by-step the importance of relaxing instructions on how to meditate on the true nature of the mind. with joy, dropping worries Part 3 consists of teachings on the importance of making aspi- and stress, and keeping rations motivated by altruism. things simple.

“When we consider the remarkable achievements of Khenpo Tsültrim ▼ Gyamtso Rinpoche and his contribution to the Dharma, he is, without doubt, one of the great guides of our time.”—The Seventeenth Gyalwang Karmapa 6 x 9, 192 pages $18.95 paperback original “A single word from a truly accomplished guru like Khenpo Rinpoche (Canada $23.00) is worth a thousand pictures. These teachings will make an indelible ISBN 978-1-59030-775-5 imprint of nondual wisdom in the reader’s mind that no ‘delete button’ On sale February 9, 2010 of dualistic consciousness can undo.”—Dzogchen Ponlop, author of Foreign rights: Shambhala Wild Awakening and Mind Beyond Death

P r o m o t i o n • Print attention in Buddhist Khenpo Tsültrim Gyamtso is a noted Bud- publications dhist scholar and teacher who was born in • Advertising in Buddhadharma, Eastern Tibet in 1935. Known for his highly Tricycle engaging teaching style, he has traveled and • VIP mailing to Buddhist taught in North America, Europe, and Asia teachers since 1977. He is the author of The Sun of Wisdom, The Moon of Wisdom, and Progressive Stages of Meditation on Emptiness. myron berney myron

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The Adornment of the Middle Way Shantarakshita’s Madhyamakalankara with Commentary by Jamgön Mipham Shantarakshita Translated by the Padmakara Translation Group

Core teachings on Madhyamaka (the logic of egolessness) from an eighth-century Indian Buddhist adept, with master- ful commentary by one of the best-known Tibetan scholars Buddhism 6 x 9, 464 pages of the nineteenth century—now in paperback. $29.95 paperback (Canada $37.00) adhyamaka, or the middle way, describes a path that cuts through all extreme beliefs about existence and nonexis- ISBN 978-1-59030-419-8 M (HC ISBN 978-1-59030-241-5) tence, relative and absolute. Shantarakshita’s Madhyamakalankara On sale February 9, 2010 presents this profound Buddhist teaching in verse to help students Foreign rights: Padmakara who have received instruction commit it to memory. Jamgön Translation Group Mipham’s analytical commentary of the work offers a thorough, authoritative explanation of Shantarakshita’s meaning. The Nectar of Manjushri’s Speech A Detailed Commentary on Shantideva’s Way of the Bodhisattva Kunzang Pelden Translated by the Padmakara Translation Group

The authoritative, most comprehensive explanation in English of Shantideva’s classic Tibetan Buddhist text,

Buddhism Way of the Bodhisattva. 6 x 9, 512 pages $29.95 paperback he Bodhicharyavatara, or Way of the Bodhisattva, composed by the eighth-century Indian master Shantideva, has oc- (Canada $37.00) T ISBN 978-1-59030-699-4 cupied an important place in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition (HC ISBN 978-1-59030-439-6) throughout its history. It is a guide to cultivating the mind of On sale February 9, 2010 enlightenment through generating the qualities of love, com- Foreign rights: Padmakara passion, generosity, and patience. Kunzang Pelden studied with Translation Group several great masters who guided him in his contemplations of this classic text. [ 18] MARCH NOW IN PAPERBACK Brilliant Moon The Autobiography of Dilgo Khyentse Dilgo Khyentse Forewords by the Dalai Lama, Sogyal Rinpoche, Dzongsar Khyentse, and Shechen Rabjam Translated by Ani Jinba Palmo

Now in paperback, the life story of one of the greatest meditation masters in the history of Tibetan Buddhism— and one of the Dalai Lama’s own teachers. Buddhism he world of Tibet before the Chinese invasion is evoked in 6 x 9, 400 pages Tthis memoir of the modern master and of his training in $29.95 paperback the era when life in his homeland revolved around the great (Canada $37.00) monasteries and their teachers. Dilgo Khyentse also chronicles ISBN 978-1-59030-763-2 his life after his escape to Bhutan, and the extension of his teach- (HC ISBN 978-1-59030-284-2) ing around the world. This book also includes reminiscences of On sale March 9, 2010 Khyentse Rinpoche by those who knew him best. Foreign rights: Shambhala

Treasury of Precious Qualities Revised Edition Jigme Lingpa Commentary by Longchen Yeshe Dorje, Kangyur Rinpoche Foreword by the Dalai Lama Translated by the Padmakara Translation Group

A celebrated commentary on the path to enlightenment Buddhism according to the oldest school of Tibetan Buddhism—now 6 x 9, 576 pages in paperback and revised to include the original root text. Three line art, one halftone $29.95 paperback he contemporary Kangyur Rinpoche offers insightful (Canada $37.00) Tcommentary on Jigme Lingpa’s explanation of the Bud- ISBN 978-1-59030-711-3 dhist path according to the Nyingma school of Tibetan Bud- (HC ISBN 978-1-57062-598-5) dhism. The paperback edition includes Jigme Lingpa’s root On sale March 9, 2010 text in verse, which was not included in the hardcover edition. Foreign rights: Padmakara Translation Group It also includes detailed notes and appendices. [ 19] MARCH N EW FROM SHAMBHALA AUDIO

The Fearless Heart The Practice of Living with Courage and Compassion Pema Chödrön

ema Chödrön helps us uncover and transform the funda- Pmental beliefs that cause us to suffer so that we can increase our capacity to love ourselves and others. Pema begins her teach- ing by declaring, “We live in a culture of fear and guilt, always feeling like we aren’t good enough.” She then shows the way out Teachings on living of this trap by revealing how the entire spiritual path is really about cultivating fearless self-acceptance. She draws on five tra- courageously, the very ditional Tibetan Buddhist aphorisms to frame her teachings: heart of spiritual practice,  “Reveal your hidden faults”—for accepting our using five pithy reminders imperfections and guided Buddhist  “Approach what you find repulsive”—for facing meditations. suffering with an open heart ▼  “Help those whom you think you cannot help”— for awakening compassion

Self-Help / Buddhism  “Anything you are attached to, give that”— 5 CDs, 5 hours for developing generosity $34.95  “Go to the places that scare you”—for finding (Canada $43.00) courage in all aspects of life ISBN 978-1-59030-739-7 On sale March 9, 2010 Pema unpacks these aphorisms and helps us understand Foreign rights: Shambhala how they can form the structure for living a more courageous life. She also holds an extensive question-and-answer session and leads guided meditation practices on overcoming shame and guilt, staying open in the face of pain, transforming our relationships with difficult people, and increasing our feelings of generosity.

Pema Chödrön is an American Buddhist nun in the lineage of Chögyam Trungpa. She is resident teacher at Gampo Abbey in Nova Scotia, the first Tibetan monastery in North America established for Westerners. She is the author of many books and audiobooks, including the best- selling When Things Fall Apart and Don’t Bite the Hook.

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Turning the Wheel of Truth Commentary on the Buddha’s First Teaching Ajahn Sucitto

mmediately after his enlightenment, the Buddha gave a Italk that contained within it the foundation for all further Buddhist teachings. The text of this remarkable discourse is presented here and is brilliantly illuminated by a respected, contemporary teacher of the Theravada tradition. This dis- course by the Buddha, called “The Sutta That Set in Motion the Wheel of the Truth,” is revered by all schools of Buddhism, yet it isn’t studied regularly due to the density of the material it contains. Ajahn Sucitto’s engaging, chapter-by-chapter un- packing of the text makes it accessible for everyone, showing how it serves as a complete digest of all the Buddhist teachings, An accessible, illuminating and thus, as a worthy guide for life. His commentary includes enlightening discussions of fundamental Buddhist ideas and presentation of the Bud- principles such as: dha’s essential teachings

 The Middle Way, from a Western Buddhist  The Eightfold Path, monk.  The Four Noble Truths, ▼  Buddhist cosmology, Buddhism  Karma, 6 x 9, 208 pages  Enlightenment. $16.95 paperback original (Canada $21.00) ISBN 978-1-59030-764-9 Ajahn Sucitto is the abbot of Chithurst Buddhist Monastery in England, a community in the Thai Forest tradition of Ajahn Chah. He teaches in On sale March 9, 2010 Europe and at the Insight Meditation Society (IMS) and Spirit Rock in Foreign rights: Shambhala the U.S. He is also the author of Rude Awakenings: Two Englishmen on Foot in Buddhism’s Holy Land. P r o m o t i o n • Print attention in Buddhist publications • Advertising in Buddhadharma, Tricycle • VIP mailing to Buddhist teachers

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Unlearning Meditation What to Do When the Instructions Get in the Way Jason Siff

oo often, meditation instructions get in the way of medita- Ttive awareness for people, causing them to feel “stuck in a rut” or even to give up on it entirely. Meditation teacher Jason Siff shows that sometimes the problem is in the traditional meditation instructions themselves, which set up a tension in us between what our own experience of meditation is versus what it should be. His solution: let go of the traditional instruc- tions. Meditation is so native to us, he says, that you can learn it yourself, completely naturally, by simply sitting, recording your experiences, and refl ecting upon them. The goal is in no Meditation without instruc- way different from more traditional approaches to meditation. The insight resulting from a quiet mind remains the aim. Un- tions: a path to tranquility learning meditation simply shows you how to approach the aim and insight that you can from a different direction. The approach has been wonderfully discover all on your own. effective for students in the author’s workshops and retreats, opening up meditation practice for beginners and reenergizing ▼ the practice of people who have been at it for years.

Buddhism 5 ½ x 8 ½, 240 pages “A creative and illuminating approach to meditation practice.” $16.95 paperback original —Joseph Goldstein, author of Insight Meditation (Canada $21.00) ISBN 978-1-59030-752-6 On sale April 13, 2010 Jason Siff is cofounder of the Skillful Meditation Project, based in the Los Foreign rights: Shambhala Angeles area. He was a Theravadin monk in Sri Lanka in the 1980s but returned to the U.S. in 1990 to study counseling psychology. He teaches regularly at the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies, Cloud Mountain, and P r o m o t i o n the Esalen Institute. He leads retreats widely, including in the Los Ange- • Print attention in Buddhist les area, Vermont, Washington, New Mexico, and Australia. This is his publications first book. • Print review campaign to mind/body/spirit publications • Author teaching tour • Advertising in Tricycle, Shambhala Sun, Inquiring Mind • Online advertising campaign

[ 22] APRIL NOW IN PAPERBACK

The Truth of Suffering and the Path of Liberation Chögyam Trungpa Edited by Judith L. Lief

A lively and accessible presentation of the fundamental teachings of Buddhism by one of the most influential Buddhist teachers of our time—now in paperback.

högyam Trungpa’s in-depth exploration of the Four Buddhism Noble Truths—the foundational Buddhist teaching about C 5 ½ x 8 ½, 176 pages the origin of suffering and its cessation—emphasizes their pro- $14.95 paperback found relevance not just as an inspiration when we set out on (Canada $18.95) the path, but at every other moment of our lives as well, show- ISBN 978-1-59030-770-0 ing how we can join view (intellectual understanding) of the (HC ISBN 978-1-59030-668-0) teaching with practical application in order to interrupt suffer- On sale April 13, 2010 ing before it arises. Foreign rights: Shambhala

Natural Wakefulness Discovering the Wisdom We Were Born With Gaylon Ferguson Foreword by Sakyong Mipham

Now in paperback, an inspiring and encouraging guide to the practice of meditation for both new and experienced meditators—from a prominent American Buddhist teacher.

here are two essential elements to the spiritual path says Tthis popular teacher from the lineage of Chögyam Buddhism Trungpa: (1) understanding that you’re already enlightened, 5 ½ x 8 ½, 224 pages already perfect in wisdom right here and now, and (2) accessing $15.95 paperback that natural wakefulness through spiritual practice. These two (Canada $19.95) aspects depend upon each other and work together. Gaylon ISBN 978-1-59030-769-4 Ferguson’s teaching on the twin aspects of view and practice is (HC ISBN 978-1-59030-657-4) a perfect introduction for the beginning meditator and it offers On sale April 13, 2010 fresh perspectives for the non-beginner too. “What I most ap- Foreign rights: Shambhala preciate about Natural Wakefulness is the warmth and accessi- bility of Ferguson’s voice.”—Andrea Miller, Shambhala Sun. [ 23] APRIL SHAMBHALA LIBRARY

Writing Down the Bones Freeing the Writer Within Natalie Goldberg The best-selling writer’s handbook—now in a Shambhala Library edition.

or more than twenty years, people who thought they couldn’t F write have been proven wrong by Natalie Goldberg’s approach. The trick is to regard writing as a Zen practice. It makes sense because Zen is backed by two thousand years of studying the mind. This expanded edition includes a new preface Writing and an interview with Natalie where she refl ects on the relation- 4 ¼ x 6 ¾, 288 pages ship between Zen sitting practice and writing, the importance of $18.95 hardcover place, and the power of memory. (Canada $23.00) ISBN 978-1-59030-794-6 (TR ISBN 978-1-59030-261-3) Shambhala Library On sale April 13, 2010 Foreign rights: Shambhala The Wisdom of No Escape And the Path of Loving-Kindness Pema Chödrön “The Wisdom of No Escape offers down-to-earth guidance in cultivating basic sanity and befriending ourselves.” —Yoga Journal. Now in a Shambhala Library edition.

t’s possible to say yes to life in all its manifestations, Pema IChödrön teaches—by embracing all the happiness and suf- fering, all the intelligence and confusion that are a natural part

Buddhism of our existence. Doing so opens a wellspring of courage and 4 ¼ x 6 ¾, 176 pages love within our hearts. In this gift edition of her first and, many $18.95 hardcover believe, her most accessible book, Pema presents traditional (Canada $23.00) Buddhist wisdom that anyone can relate to. ISBN 978-1-59030-793-9 Also available (TR ISBN 978-1-57062-872-6) The Places That Scare You Shambhala Library Pema Chödrön On sale April 13, 2010 ISBN 978-1-59030-265-1 Foreign Rights: Shambhala $18.95 hc (Canada $24.95)

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Genius of the Transcendent Mystical Writings of Jakob Boehme Translated and edited by Michael L. Birkel and Jeff Bach

akob Boehme (1575–1624) was one of those remarkable Jteachers, like Meister Eckhart, who pushed language to its limits to describe an experience that happens above and beyond rational thought. He was a Bohemian shoemaker who, in re- sponse to the overwhelming visionary experiences he began to undergo as a teenager, wrote a series of theosophical treatises that explored the relationship between the One and the many, existence and nonexistence, the inner process of divine emana- tion toward self-consciousness, the relationship of good and evil, and the personal and cosmic urge toward reintegration. Some The most accessible hear in him resonances with alchemy, kabbalah, and Platonism. translation to date of His infl uence is seen in the Quakers, the German Romantics, the great Reformation-era Pietism, various American utopian experiments, and in the Eu- ropean mystics who came after him. The great scholar of mysti- Christian mystic. cism Evelyn Underhill called him “one of the most astonishing cases in history of a natural genius for the transcendent.” ▼ Michael Birkel and Jeff Bach’s translation liberates Boeh- Christianity me into modern English. Previous editions have tended toward 5 ½ x 8 ½, 240 pages the academic, or have been couched in intentionally archaic $17.95 paperback original language reminiscent of the King James Bible. This collection (Canada $22.00) includes five essential texts, among them “Life Beyond the ISBN 978-1-59030-709-0 Senses,” Boehme’s explanation of the relationship between God On sale April 13, 2010 and the soul. Foreign rights: Shambhala

Michael L. Birkel, PhD, is Professor of Religion, Earlham College, P r o m o t i o n Richmond, Indiana. He is a member of the Religious Society of Friends. • Review campaign to Christian and mind/body/spirit Jeff Bach, PhD, is Director of the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pi- publications etist Studies and Associate Professor of Religious Studies, Elizabethtown • Advertising in Parabola College, Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania. He is a member of the Church of the Brethren.

[ 25] 40th ANNIVERSARY FAVORITES

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[ 30] INDEX OF TITLES AND AUTHORS

Aaron, Rabbi David, 5 Natural Wakefulness, 23 Adornment of the Middle Way, The, 18 Nectar of Manjushri’s Speech, The, 18 Autism Mom’s Survival Guide (for Dads, too!), 8–9 Padmakara Translation Group, 18, 19 Palmo, Ani Jinba, 19 Bach, Jeff, 25 Birkel, Michael L., 25 Rezwani, Ahmad, 16 Boehme, Jakob, 25 Rumi, 16 Brilliant Moon, 19 Senator, Susan, 8–9 Chödrön, Pema, 20, 24 Shantarakshita, 18 Christopher, Todd, 6 Siff, Jason, 22 Stars of Wisdom, 17 Donegan, Patricia, 4 Sucitto, Ajahn, 21

Esbjörn-Hargens, Sean, 16 Taylor, Rose, 17 Treasury of Precious Qualities, 19 Fearless Heart, The, 20 Trungpa, Chögyam, 23 Ferguson, Gaylon, 23 Truth of Suffering and the Path of Liberation, The, 23 Genius of the Transcendent, 25 Turning the Wheel of Truth, 21 God-Powered Life, The, 5 Goldberg, Natalie, 24 Unlearning Meditation, 22 Goldfield, Ari, 17 Goldstein, Rabbi Niles Elliot, 12 Wild Comfort, 10–11 Gonzo Judaism, 12 Wisdom of No Escape, The, 24 Green Hour, The, 6–7 Writing Down the Bones, 24 Gyamtso, Khenpo Tsültrim, 17 Zimmerman, Michael E., 16 Helminski, Kabir, 16 Hoffman, Edward, 13

Integral Ecology, 16

Kabbalah Reader, The, 13 Kangyur Rinpoche, 19 Khyentse, Dilgo, 19 Kunzang Pelden, 18

Lingpa, Jigme, 19 Love Haiku, 4 Love’s Ripening, 16

Mipham, Jamgön, 18 Moore, Kathleen Dean, 10–11

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