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        Light Inside the Dark : Zen, Soul, and the Spiritual Life 
        John Tarrant, Stephen Mitchell
        
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         Healing with MeditationWhatever mantra you pick, meditation can help you throw your worries 
          to the wind. In fact, an American Association of Health Plans survey 
          found that 8 out of 10 doctors think meditation should have been included 
          in their medical training--both to help them cope with the stress of 
          their schedules and for the benefit of their patients. From Herbert 
          Benson's classic Relaxation Response to the modern-day wisdom 
          of Jon Kabat-Zinn, we've got some excellent books to help you clear 
          that clutter from your head. Ohmmmmm!
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  Dharma BumHard to believe as it may be, Jack Kerouac's On the Road turns 
          40 this year. Along with an anniversary edition to commemorate its entry 
          into middle age, Viking has also published for the first time Some 
          of the Dharma, Kerouac's "verbal meditations."
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      Buddhism: Articles and Interviews 
 
        
        Going to Pieces with Mark EpsteinLook out, Freud, a new ego is on the block. Listen in on a conversation 
        between Eastern Religion editor Brian Bruya and popular author Mark Epstein 
        as they discuss the entry of Buddhism into psychotherapy.
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  Living LoveHinduism and Buddhism diverge from a common source, and when they converge 
        again in the Christian West, love takes center stage. Recent works by 
        Vietnamese Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh and American yogi Prem Prakash opine 
        on love--with love.
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  Manifesto for an Inner RevolutionWe know about the American Revolution, the scientific revolution, and 
        the Industrial Revolution, but thousands of years earlier, a different 
        kind of revolution, an Inner 
        Revolution, began. Scholar Robert Thurman hoists the flag for 
        the teachings and history of Buddhism, a spiritual movement aimed at creating 
        a society of enlightened individuals.
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  Zen FitnessA sports psychologist and a renowned tai chi master team up to offer sage 
        advice on how to put the spiritual into physical fitness in Working 
        Out, Working Within: The Tao of Inner Fitness Through Sports and Exercise.
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  Buddhist Tales and The RamayanaFairy tales from the Orient teach universal virtues through stories of 
        adventure and delight.
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  More Than Just Pretty PicturesA coffee-table book that is more than just pretty pictures, Gill Farrer-Halls's 
        The 
        World of the Dalai Lama challenges the mind as much as it delights 
        the eye.
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  Escape from TibetA suite of new books examines the status of Tibet under Chinese rule, 
        from the perspectives of a monk, a traveler, and a scholar.
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  A Meeting of Great MindsIn Living 
        Buddha, Living Christ, Thich Nhat Hahn discovers unifying beliefs 
        in two of the world's great religions.
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  Rising from the DepthsEnter a dimension of life rarely acknowledged by Zen. Buddhism purports 
        to alleviate suffering but talks little about the actual experience of 
        inner pain. Zen teacher and psychologist John Tarrant takes it up with 
        a vengeance in The 
        Light Inside the Dark.
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  Awaken the Buddha WithinWhat do you get when you cross Alcoholics Anonymous with Buddhism? Eight 
        steps to enlightenment--the subtitle of Lama Surya Das's bestseller, Awakening 
        the Buddha Within.
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  Zen ScienceIf Zen is so darn anti-intellectual, you'd think the brain would have 
        little to do with it. But the brain does more than you think, or so says 
        Dr. James H. Austin in his profound exploration of Zen consciousness, 
        Zen 
        and the Brain.
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  Climbing for KarmaIn Seven 
        Years in Tibet, world-famous mountaineer Heinrich Harrer recounts 
        his daring trek across the Himalayas and eventual climb up the Tibetan 
        social ladder.
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