 | In this best-selling book, psychiatrist Howard C. Cutler interviews the Dalai Lama about the topic of happiness. How can we be happy? Why can't we stay happy? What causes unhappiness? In a series of thought-provoking conversations, Cutler coaxes some... |
 | In this collection of talks, the Buddhist nun and spiritual master Pema Chodron addresses how to respond to pain and misfortune, such as the loss of a loved one. Chodron counsels a fearless acceptance that leads to compassion for oneself and for... |
 | A monk searches for the reincarnation of his dead master in this intriguing documentary. Under orders from the Dalai Lama himself, Tenzin Zopa roams the Tibetan countryside for four years, administering special tests to children until he finds the... |
 | A Buddhist with a scientific background and a scientist with a Buddhist background compare notes on the intersection of the disparate worldviews, highlighting remarkable similarities between the two. |
 | "A case against religion and a description of the ways in which religion is man-made"--Provided by the publisher. |
 | To truly be alive, to see and feel the life force throbbing through everything around us, we must return to our "original mind," a mind that is empty of theories and preconceived notions. This is the main message of this classic compendium of... |
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 | Buddhist lecturer, psychologist, and author Jack Kornfield has made a career bringing the esoteric teachings of Buddhism down to a layman’s perspective, and infusing his books with homespun wisdom and practical advice on integrating spirituality with... |
 | With its feature DELGO, Fathom Studios is looking to be the indie answer to Pixar. Blending a Tolkien-like mythos and an eastern philosophy with a heaping dose of wit, DELGO is a kid-friendly tale with a dash of sophistication that is a rare find... |
 | The Dalai Lama offers the argument that a compassionate society can spring from the idea that people are essentially good and kind. He suggests that an ethical practice based on this simple principle can bring about world change. |