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Re: bring on Buddha's book list! » NikkiT2

Posted by zenhussy on December 1, 2003, at 0:47:35

In reply to Re: Buddha quote that brings *me* peace » zenhussy, posted by NikkiT2 on November 30, 2003, at 14:55:08

> Zen,
> I always wondered about your name.. *g* And had a feeling you would be the ones rpelying with helpful info!! You rock!
> I've been looking at the different branches.. But am still so unsure. We're off to the island in Thailand again in March, so I'm hoping to spend more time at the Temple.. I must photo my Buddha that the Monk gave me.. he is so beautiful.
> I'll look out that book.. But feel free to overwhelm me!!
> Nikki x

Nikki,

I'm ever so jealous of your upcoming trip. BTW I hope that birthdays and anniversaries and such all went well recently.

As for some reading. Okie dokie here ya go!

www.shambhala.com has a terrific collection of buddhist books. Go to their book catalogue and then to search by subject. You'll get a pull down menu with subjects and choose the buddhism one. You get about 200 or so results.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhism a most fascinating free encyclopedia with links galore about the different branches of Buddhism. Here is the disclaimer about why this site might not be the end all be all of information http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Why_Wikipedia_is_not_so_great

From above site: A feature of Buddhism in the West has been the emergence of groups which, while they draw on traditional Buddhism, are in fact an attempt at creating a new style of non-sectarian Buddhist practice. The Shambala group set up by Chögyam Trungpa is one example, and the FWBO (Friends of the Western Buddhist Order) by Sangharakshita is another.

http://www.acmuller.net/ddb/ digital dictionary of buddhism Here is homepage and intro for that site http://www.acmuller.net/ Resources for East Asian Language and Thought

So many ways to classify different schools of thought of Buddhism. I'll go on but only as you answer with more specifics. We'll take it from there. K?

zenhussy

 

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