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Zen Buddhism - The Path to Enlightenment - Special Edition: Buddhist Verses, Sutras and Pure Land Teachings (Eastern Philosophy - Special Edition Book 3) The foundations of Buddhist tradition and practice are often called the Three Jewels: the Buddha, the Dharma (teachings), and the Sangha (community).Siddhartha Gautama, the great Indian philosopher,

Zen Buddhism - The Path to Enlightenment - Special Edition: Buddhist Verses, Sutras and Pure Land Teachings (Eastern Philosophy - Special Edition Book 3)

Title:Zen Buddhism - The Path to Enlightenment - Special Edition: Buddhist Verses, Sutras and Pure Land Teachings (Eastern Philosophy - Special Edition Book 3)
Author:Shawn Conners
Rating:4.89 (913 Votes)
Asin:B004HO664Y
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Number of Pages:0 Pages
Publish Date:2011-01-01
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Siddhartha Gautama, the great Indian philosopher, is believed to have attained Enlightenment sometime in the middle of the 5th century before the Common Era, while meditating under a Bodhi tree. From that time of Enlightenment until his death, by which he entered Nirvana, he traveled by foot around the countryside of India, teaching others his philosophy of the Middle Path. The foundations of Buddhist tradition and practice are often called the Three Jewels: the Buddha, the Dharma (teachings), and the Sangha (community). These concepts eventually traveled from India to China, and then to Japan, and became distilled into the movement within the Buddhist faith known as Zen Buddhism.Presented in this modern special edition is a unique selection of the ancient texts which would follow the path of the Silk Road from India to China to Japan, and evolve into the school of thought known today as Zen Buddhism. This path follows the Indian Mahayana verses from the Dhammapada, to a collection of

The protagonist's sister is a stitch, as are all other members of her family. The book initially provides an Inducing Hypnosis section and then a series of Deepeners including The Candle, The Mind's Eye, The Garden and the usual Stair technique.

I did find the broad section entitled Suggestion Therapy to be some what informative but found the section on Pain Management to be depressingly short and uninteresting.

The work may deserve a place on every hypnotist's bookshelf due to its ways of NOT writing an informative script. The writing is too small to read so basically you are just paying for the pictures I previewed the book online and they were fine on there. All these elements are revealed to the reader by one of the grand masters of the medium. I have used a lot of maps. (I know from past experience! Ouch!). I may be one of the only people who loves to read the author's acknowledgements, I found it quite refreshing that the author thanked L.C. Molespeech happe

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