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- To Lhasa and beyond : diary of the expedition to Tibet in the year MCMXLVIII
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- Natural wakefulness: discovering the wisdom we were born with
- Healing emotions: conversations with the Dalai Lama on mindfulness, emotions, and health
- The Tibetan book of the dead: the great liberation through hearing in the Bardo
- The courage to be present: Buddhism, psychotherapy, and the awakening of natural wisdom
- Religions of Tibet in practice
- The power of an open question: the Buddha's path to freedom
- Enough!: a Buddhist approach to finding release from addictive patterns
- International meditation bibliography, 1950-1982
- Ask not what Buddhism can do for cognitive science; Ask what cognitive science can do for Buddhism
- Buddhism as/in performance: analysis of meditation and theatrical practice
- On becoming aware: a pragmatics of experiencing
- Mindfulness-based approaches: are they all the same?
- Toward a psychology of awakening: Buddhism, psychotherapy, and the path of personal and spiritual transformation
- On some definitions of mindfulness
- Daily Prayers
- Buddhist philosophy and the treatment of addictive behavior
- Christian Zen /
- Issues in samatha and vipasyana: A comparative study of Buddhist meditation
- Mindfulness in early Buddhism: new approaches through psychology and textual analysis of Pali, Chinese, and Sanskrit sources
- The making of Buddhist modernism
- Eastern influences on Western philosophy: a reader
- Religion and the hermeneutics of contemplation /
- Mindfulness and Ethics: Attention, Virtue and Perfection
- Pedagogy for Buddhist-derived meditation in secular settings: An exercise in inculturation
- The rhetoric of experience and the study of religion
- Ethical know-how: action, wisdom, and cognition
- Remarks concerning possible relationships between science and Buddhism on two levels: I. Fundamental principles, and II. Method
- Confession of a Buddhist atheist
- Cultivating Loving Kindness: A Two-Stage Model of the Effects of Meditation on Empathy, Compassion, and Altruism
- Mindfulness and the therapeutic relationship
- Contemplative prayer
- The Dialectic Between Religious Belief and Contemplative Knowledge in Tibetan Buddhism
- Breathing spaces: qigong, psychiatry, and healing in China
- A Prayer Flag for Tara
- An Investigation into the Compatibility of Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy and Buddhist Meditation
- Rites and prayers: an FPMT [Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition] manual
- Reports of group differences in narcissism within the practice of Buddhist Satipatthana Vipassana meditation: Experiences of self-centeredness, grandiosity, the need for mirroring/admiration, and emptiness
- A comparison of the effects of Zen breath meditation or relaxation on college adjustment
- The life of Buddha as legend and history
- Communicating the Innate: Observations on Teacher-Student Interaction in the Tibetan Mahāmudrā Instructions
- The Dalai Lamas on tantra
- Middling stages of meditation by Kamalashila [videorecording]
- Kalachakra : the cycle of time
- Phyag chen sngon 'gro'i khrid yig nges sgron me
- Sādhanamālā
- The Tibetan Practice of the Mantra Path According to Lce-sgom-pa
- The sevenfold yoga of the Yogavāsiṣṭha
- Seeking the Heart of Wisdom: The Path of Insight Meditation
- The Consecration of a Monastic Compound at Mount Koya by Kūkai
- A Rite of Empowerment
- Mindfulness of Death
- Becoming the Buddha: the ritual of image consecration in Thailand
- Visualizations in Buddhist Meditation
- Fearless at work : timeless teachings for awakening confidence, resilience, and creativity in the face of life's demands
- Meditation and education: India, Tibet, and modern America
- Padma Dkar-po on Tantra as Ground, Path and Goal
- Situating Sufism and Yoga
- Himalayan dialogue: Tibetan lamas and Gurung shamans in Nepal