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8107220 No.8107220 [Reply] [Original]

Any good books on Buddhism?

>> No.8107291

My first reading in Buddhism was How To Practice by the current Dalai Lama. Not a bad place to start.

I later read Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind by Shunryu Suzuki. That's a neat one.

I also liked Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism by Chogyam Trungpa.

>> No.8109315

Hardcore Zen by Brad Warner

>> No.8110489

Zen Keys

>> No.8110542

>>8107220
The Dalai Lama is such a laughable twat. Read his interview today in the FAZ. Why would anyone treat this joker as a spiritual leader?

>> No.8110916

>>8110542
Because western white people are cucks who think that spiritual things are cool as long as they're not Christian (which, admittedly, is a cuckold religion). But they admire foreign people for exhibiting Christian values like pacifism, altruism, and martyrdom even while they pretend to be above the religion that defines the history of their home nations.

Fuck, the only way these retards can tolerate Islam is by pretending it's basically Christianity 2.0 despite abundant evidence to the contrary. They can't insist enough that it's really 'the religion of peace'.

>> No.8112982

>>8107220
the dhammapada is good
aswell as master dogens shobogenzo

>> No.8113002

>>8107220
Anything by Thich Nhat Hanh

>> No.8113008

>>8110916
It is christianity 2.0. That's not a compliment btw.

>> No.8113023

Buddha and his Dhamma, B.R. Ambedkar.

The best book on Buddhism (as a religion) I've read.

>> No.8113030

>>8113023

You might have difficulty getting the print of it, but here you can read the whole book: http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00ambedkar/ambedkar_buddha/