v.good book isnt it By Ven. Narada Thera? sorry if im mistaken
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v.good book isnt it By Ven. Narada Thera? sorry if im mistaken
i thought this deserved a bump
i have read five translations of this book
even tim leary did a translation in the 70's
this new translation is only120 pages
by francesca fremantle and chogyam trungpa
if you haven't read the bardo this is a good one to start
Check out World Mind Society, interesting stuff.
I'll agree with the Tibetean book of living and dying...
And also (just posted this elsewhere, hmmm) check out
Mutant Message from Down Under
it's all about the aboriginal beliefs and philosophies... very affirming. And remarkably parallel to some other good works...
The Buddha, Geoff and Me
It's an excellent book to read if your interested in Buddhism, even if your not. It provides a very good insight into how we think, how to solve problems in life etc. I've just started reading it for the second time cuz I enjoyed it so much. I'd recomend it to anyone whos a bit confused with life, I was (and still am to an extent) and this book really helped me through shitty times.
Peace
Necronomicon
OR
The Buddha and his Sword by some guy I forgot.
You need a hell of a lot of spirit to read the Dictionary.
Whenever I go to Barnes & Noble, I always browse that section, too bad I don't log any of the information into my memory banks.
The most spiritual book I've read is "The Celestine Prophecy", but if you view "The Bible" as a spiritual book, it will make it a lot easier to understand (and believe), as well as probably the best spiritual book. The connection made through milleniums, with The Bible, is, only, a spiritual connection.
I seen a book four times the size of the bible. They narrated every chapter.
Kahlil Gibran I find is most inspiring