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When we study Buddhism we are studying ourselves – learning about the nature of our own minds. The focus is not on something paramount; it is on simple & everyday things like how to live our lives and how to manage daily challenges so that the mind remains calm and healthy. Having said that, the emphasis is on experiential knowledge-wisdom, not dogmatic views. Adapted in Western terminology one could say that Buddhism is not a religion, but rather philosophy, science or psychology.
In English
Buddhism
- The World in the Buddhist Sense
- Buddha’s Life & Teaching, Piyadassi
- Buddhism in a Nutshell, Narada Thera
- Dhammapada, by Buddharakkhita
- What the Buddha Taught, Dr Walpola Rahula
- Good, Evil and Beyond, Payutto
- Gratitude
- Ratana Sutta
- Ten Ways of Making Merit
- The Buddha & His Teachings, Narada
- The Buddha’s Ancient Path, Piyadassi
- The Buddha’s Path to Deliverance
- The Path of Purification
- The Perfections Leading to Enlightenment, N.Gorkom
- The Word of the Buddha
- Wisdom & the 73 Knowledges
Meditation
- Knowing ‘n Seeing, Ven Pa Auk Sayadaw, 4th Ed.
- Light of Wisdom
- Meditation, by Dr. K. Sri Dhammananda
- Meditation
- Mindfulness of Breathing & Four Elements Meditation
- The Place of Observing the Breath
Buddhist Psychology and Philosophy
- Comprehensive Manual of Abhidhamma
- A Manual of Abhidhamma, Narada
- Abhidhamma And Practice
- Abhidhamma in Daily Life
- Cetasikas, Mental Factors, Nina Van Gorgom
- The Abhidhamma in Practice