SIS Book List 2016-09-13

SIS Book List 2016-09-13

SIS BOOK LIST GENERAL BUDDHISM AND OTHER Greg: Buddhism Without Beliefs by Stephen Bachelor (1997) book. Secular Buddhism; easier read than some of his later stuff; made Buddhism accessible Steve: Buddhism Plain and Simple by Steve Hagen Eric: The Power of Now by Eckart Tolle DAILY LIFE Moira: Sweeping Changes by Gary Thorpe (2000) - Zen mindfulness in everyday activities. Thorpe writes with insight and humor about slowing down and bringing practice to everyday tasks. Haikus begin every chapter. DHAMMA Eric: Mapping the Dharma by Paul Gerhard A diagrammatic approach to all the lists. Cross- referenced and easy to use. Mike: Dancing With Life by Phillip Moffitt The four noble truths presented comprehensively; clear and readable. Mike: The Heart Sutra by Red Pine; Zen; best commentary on this sutra which is a classic on emptiness. MEDITATION: INSIGHT Sue: Mindfulness: A Practical Guide to Awakening by Joseph Goldstein (2014) On the Satipatthana sutta; everything you need to know. Feels like after this book she finally knew how to meditate. Gale: Getting Out of the Way - Reflections on Essential Meditation Insights that are Easily Forgotten by Doug Kraft (2016-2017?) Advance copy for review."Slippery fish" concept- meditation questions Doug gets asked over and over in interviews with yogis Mike: The Sound of Silence by Ajahn Sumedho; a profound practice Sue: Inner Listening by Ajahn Amaro; can be downloaded as an e-book MEDITATION: SAMADHI Steve: The Experience of Samadhi: An In-depth Exploration of Buddhist Meditation by Richard Shankman; The earlier historic sources part a bit dense; the later interviews with eight different teachers gives an interesting overview Sue: Focused and Fearless: A Meditator's Guide to States of Deep Joy, Calm, and Clarity by Shaila Catherine. Some found it dense, with long scholastic sections on the suttas preceding the practiced-centered section Gale: Wisdom Wide and Deep: A Practical Handbook for Mastering Jhana and Vipassana by Shaila Catherine. In the forward, Pa-Auk Sayadaw says "(the book) describes an effective approach to the path of jhana and vipassana." Eric: Practicing the Jhanas by Steven Snyder and Tina Rasmussen: Foreword by Pa Auk Sayadaw - his approach to traditional concentration meditation; useful. .

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