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- 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
- Rites and prayers: an FPMT [Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition] manual
- A comparison of the effects of Zen breath meditation or relaxation on college adjustment
- A Prayer Flag for Tara
- Cultivating Loving Kindness: A Two-Stage Model of the Effects of Meditation on Empathy, Compassion, and Altruism
- Daily Prayers
- Mindfulness in early Buddhism: new approaches through psychology and textual analysis of Pali, Chinese, and Sanskrit sources
- The Dalai Lamas on tantra
- Mindfulness and the therapeutic relationship
- Issues in samatha and vipasyana: A comparative study of Buddhist meditation
- Kālachakra tantra: rite of initiation: for the stage of generation: a commentary on the text of Kay-drup-ge-lek-bel-sang-bo
- The Stages of Meditation
- Hail Protection
- Living in the face of death: the Tibetan tradition
- The Birth of Insight : Meditation, Modern Buddhism & The Burmese Monk Ledi Sayadaw
- The Kālacakratantra: the chapter on the individual together with the Vimalaprabhā
- A Study of the Profound Path of GCod: The Mahāyāna Buddhist Meditation Tradition of Tibet's Great Woman Saint Machig Labdron
- The Horseback Consecration Ritual
- Two Tantric Meditations: Visualizing the Deity
- Firm Feet and Long Lives: The Zhabs brtan Literature of Tibetan Buddhism
- Death, intermediate state and rebirth in Tibetan Buddhism
- Emptiness and Dust: Zen Dharma Transmission Rituals
- The Consecration of a Monastic Compound at Mount Koya by Kūkai
- Mindfulness : A Practical Guide to Awakening
- The practice of Kalachakra
- Tantric Buddhism and Chinese Thought in East Asia
- The essence of Mahayana lojong practice : an oral commentary to Geshe Langri Tangpa's Mind training in eight verses
- Tantra in Practice
- The wheel of time sand mandala: visual scripture of Tibetan Buddhism
- Offering the body: The practice of gCod in Tibetan Buddhism
- Meditation and the concept of insight in Kamalasila's "Bhavanakramas"
- Peacock in the poison grove: two Buddhist texts on training the mind ; the wheel weapon (mtshon chakhor lo and the poison-destroying peacock (rma bya dug joms) attributed to Dharmarakṣita
- The Great Wisdom Mother and the Gcod Tradition
- A literary transmission of the traditions of Thang-stong rGyal-po: a study of visionary Buddhism in Tibet
- Mindfulness and the Therapeutic Relationship
- The six-phased yoga of the abbreviated wheel of time tantra (Laghukālacakratantra) according to Vajrapāṇi
- A Fasting Ritual
- Mind training: the great collection
- Ornament of stainless light: an exposition of the kālacakra tantra
- The Yogin Lorepa's Retreat at Lake Namtso
- Japanese Tantra, the Tachikawa-ryū, and Ryōbu Shintō
- Wheel of time [videorecording]
- Characteristics of East Asian meditation
- A Rite of Empowerment
- Vajrayoga in the Kālacakra Tantra
- Tantra
- Achieving bodhichitta : instructions of two great lineages combined into a unique system of eleven categories
- Creativity and the Zen koan
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- Cittamani Tārā: An Extended Sādhana
- The Kalachakra Generation-Stage Sadhana
- Offering (mChod pa) in Tibetan Ritual Literature
- BG 074: Analytical Meditation: Going Beyond Coffee Table Dharma
- Sherpas through Their Rituals
- The wheel of time : the Kalachakra in context
- Great treatise on the stages of mantra (Sngags rim chen mo): (critical elucidation of the key instructions in all the secret stages of the path of the victorious universal lord, Great Vajradhara) : chapters XI-XII, the creation stage
- A commentary on guru yoga
- The alchemical body: Siddha traditions in medieval India
- Kalachakra meditations: based on the discussions between J. Krishnamurti and David Bohm in the ending of time