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- To Lhasa and beyond : diary of the expedition to Tibet in the year MCMXLVIII
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- The power of an open question: the Buddha's path to freedom
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- International meditation bibliography, 1950-1982
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- The making of Buddhist modernism
- Confession of a Buddhist atheist
- Communicating the Innate: Observations on Teacher-Student Interaction in the Tibetan Mahāmudrā Instructions
- The Dialectic Between Religious Belief and Contemplative Knowledge in Tibetan Buddhism
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- A Prayer Flag for Tara
- Mindfulness and the therapeutic relationship
- Ethical know-how: action, wisdom, and cognition
- On becoming aware: a pragmatics of experiencing
- The Dalai Lamas on tantra
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- Ask not what Buddhism can do for cognitive science; Ask what cognitive science can do for Buddhism
- Buddhist philosophy and the treatment of addictive behavior
- An Investigation into the Compatibility of Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy and Buddhist Meditation
- The life of Buddha as legend and history
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- Buddhism as/in performance: analysis of meditation and theatrical practice
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- Monks in the laboratory [electronic resource]
- Ecstatic spontaneity: Saraha's three cycles of dohā
- Mindfulness : A Practical Guide to Awakening
- Transcendental Meditation, mindfulness, and longevity: An experimental study with the elderly.
- The practice of Kalachakra
- Where the heart beats: John Cage, Zen Buddhism, and the inner life of artists
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- The Sutra of perfect enlightenment: Korean Buddhism's guide to meditation ; with commentary by the Sŏn Monk Kihwa
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- Buddhist spirituality: Indian, Southeast Asian, Tibetan, and early Chinese
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