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The Feeling Buddha

A Buddhist Psychology of Character, Adversity and Passion

by David Brazier (Paperback - July 2000)
List Price: $13.00 Our Price: $10.40

Robert Aitken Roshi writes in New Wine in Old Bottles: A Review - News From Kaimu

Contrary to what I have learned to expect, The Feeling Buddha is not just another psychology book with Buddhist examples, but rather a study of what the Buddha said. The author folds in his psychological views, but the work rings true as Buddhism in the Buddha's own words as we have them in the Pali

Teresa of Avila

The Progress of a Soul

Cathleen Medwick / Paperback - 304 pages (January 16, 2001)
List Price: $12.95
Our Price: $10.36

The New York Times Book Review The book is a marvel of scholarship and wit--a dry-eyed vision of a dry-eyed saint.

A balanced look at a Carmelite saint
As a Third Order (Lay) Carmelite, I am pleased to recommend Medwick's book to anyone who wants a balanced account of the spiritual and secular journeys of St. Teresa, who lived during Spain's most storied and colorful century.

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