Meditation Bookstore
Books for Beginners/Meditation
Basics for Everybody
Christian Meditation and
Contemplative Prayer
Healing Meditation
Jewish Meditation
Shambhala Meditation
Sufi (Islamic) Meditation
Buddhist
Meditation
Creativity Meditations
Yoga Meditation
Magazines
Buddhist
Meditation Books
How
to Practice: The Way to a Meaningful Life, by the Dalai
Lama ($20) A practical explanation of Buddhism and Buddhist meditation
techniques that includes instructions for several practices.
Still
the Mind: An Introduction to Meditation, by Alan Watts,
($10) and also available on CD ($13). The book is a transcription
of Zen Buddhism talks given during the mature years of his life.
They are deep and revealing.
What
the Buddha Taught, by Walpola Rahula ($10). Written
by a Buddhist monk, this book is an excellent and accessible introduction
to Buddhism based on the words of the Buddha.
Heart
of Buddha's Teaching, by Thich Nhat Hanh ($14) A valuable
description of the basic theories and practices of Buddhism from
one of the most popular Buddhist teachers of our day.
The
Miracle of Mindfulness, by Thich Nhat Hanh ($11) and on
cassette ($18) one of the most popular books from this
very popular teacher, filled with practical instructions for meditation
practice.
Peace
is Every Step: The Path of Mindfulness in Everyday Life,
by Thich Nhat Hanh ($11) Commentaries, meditations and anecdotes.
The
Long Road Turns to Joy: A Guide to Walking Meditation,
by Thich Nhat Hanh ($8) to facilitate the practice of walking peacefully.
The
Wisdom of No Escape And The Path of Loving Kindness, by
Pema Chodron, ($10) and the same book in a pocket edition: Awakening
Loving-Kindness, ($7). This book
is a series of talks by the American Buddhist nun who is among
the most popular modern Buddhist meditation teachers.
When
Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times,
by Pema Chodron ($13) and on
CD ($24). The graceful, conversational
tone of Chodron's writing gives the impression of sitting on a
pillow across from Pema herself.
Good
Medicine: How to Turn Pain Into Compassion with Tonglen Meditation,
by Pema Chodron (CD, $17) Sixteen recorded talks and guided meditation
practices in Pema's charming, intimate style.
Training
the Mind and Cultivating Loving Kindness, by
Chogyam Trungpa, ($10). This book introduces and explains 59 slogans
that can be used to breathe life into your daily meditation practice.
A
Heart as Wide as the World, by Sharon
Salzberg, ($10), also available on cassette ($13). meditation instructions.
Loving
Kindness: The Revolutionary Art of Happiness, by
Sharon Salzberg ($12) A popular American meditation teacher and
cofounder of the Insight Meditation Society, Salzberg gives lucid,
easy-to-follow meditation instructions in this book. And guided
meditations on tape: Loving-Kindness
Meditation ($13).
Not
Always So: Practicing the True Spirit of Zen,
by Shunryu Suzuki ($10) and Zen
Mind, Beginner’s Mind, by
Shunryu Suzuki ($10). It is safe to say that every Zen student
has read both of these excellent books.
Taking
the Path of Zen, by Robert Aitken,
($10) This is the ‘how-to-meditate” book that you’ve
been looking for, with detailed instructions about establishing
meditation
in your daily life.
The
Way of Zen, by Alan Watts ($10)
This classic book from the man who inspired America’s beat
poets gives the history and philosophy of Zen Buddhism better than
any other book.
A
Path With Heart, by Jack Kornfield
($12) A meditation teacher and social activist, Kornfield offers
practical advice and personal anecdotes about meditation.
Good
Life, Good Death, by Gelek Rimpoche
($10) Focuses in particular on re-incarnation and why that concept
infuses life with motivation to meditate.
The
Tara Box: Rituals for Protection and Healing From the Female Buddha, by
Gelek Rimpoche, Brenda Rosen, ($16) includes
several Tara meditations that you can learn on your own. According
to the author, this is the first time these meditations are available
to the general public.
Tara
The Feminine Divine, by Bokar Rinpoche
($19). Bokar Rinpoche presents the various aspects of Tara and
the origin of her tantra, relates contemporary examples of her
benevolent activity, provides an explanation of her praise, offers
instruction for devotional practice, and discusses remarkable women
in Indian and Tibetan Buddism.
In
Praise of Tara: Songs to the Saviouress: Source Texts from India
and Tibet on Buddhism's Great Goddess, by
Martin Willson, ($25). This book is a collection of source texts,
poems and songs of devotion.
How
to Free Your Mind: Tara The Liberator, by
Thubten Chodron, ($11). This book contains practical advice about
how to use Tara meditations to develop a calm mind, free from suffering
of all kinds.
Turning
the Mind into an Ally, by Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche ($17)
This book joins two streams of meditation teachings: Buddhism and
Shambhala. Sakyong Mipham offers detailed instructions for 'building
a courageous mind through the practice of sitting meditation.'
World
as Lover, World as Self, by Joanna Macy ($11) Macy writes
about meditation in action, detailing how to 'make sense of the
world adn find the capacity to enter it and take action creatively
and with authority.'
Dharma
Punx: A Memoir, by Noah Levine ($13). A Buddhist teacher,
Levine holds a masters degree in counseling psychology. This book recounts
his personal journey from punker bars to meditation halls. It also
includes the meditation instructions that Levine currently teaches
to juveniles and prison inmates.
Wide
Awake: A Buddhist Guide for Teens, by
Diana Winston with a foreward by Noah Levine, ($14). Winston has
been teaching meditation to young people since 1993 and works with
the Buddhist Peace Fellowship in Berkeley, California. This book
includes practical advice based on Buddhist training, as well as
meditation instruction geared for teenagers.
Creativity Meditation Books
The
Inner Game of Tennis, by Timothy Gallwey ($11). Billie
Jean King called this her tennis bible when it was first published
in 1972. This is a new and revised edition.
The
Zen of Seeing:Seeing/Drawing as Meditation, by Frederick
Franck ($14) and a companion book, Zen
Seeing/Zen Drawing: Meditation in Action ($13).
Franck developed these books from his experiences teaching people
to connect with their innate creativity through drawing.
One
Hundred Demons, by Lynda Barry ($17) Barry is a cartoonist
with Salon.com. In this book, she shares some of her own demons,
and offers instructions for drawing your own with ink and brush.
Writing
Down The bones, by Natalie Goldberg ($11) and on
cassette($20). A writing instructor and Zen student
offers exercises and advice about writing more creatively.
Yoga Meditation
Books
The
Shambhala Guide to Yoga, by Georg Feuerstein ($10) provides
an excellent overview to all the many Yoga practices and experiences
you can find in modern practice.
Living
Your Yoga: Find the Spiritual in Everyday Life, by Judith
Lasater ($10). A Yoga teacher who understands the demands of modern
life, Lasater offers dozens of ways to practice in the midst of
daily living.
Yoga
for Dummies, by Georg Feuerstein ($14) covers all the
basics in the easy-to-follow style typical of this book series.
A perfect introduction for beginners.
Magazines
Yoga
Journal magazine, ($19 for 7 issues/year) has healthy
living and yoga practice tips for everyone.
Tikkun magazine
($29 for 6 issues/year) politics and culture for socially engaged Jews.
Tricycle magazine
($26 for 4 issues/year) an independent magazine that covers all the
various Buddhist traditions found in America.
Turning
Wheel magazine ($44 for 4 issues/year) published by
the Buddhist Peace Fellowship and focusing on urgent matters of
peace, social justice, environmental activism, and dharma practices.
The
Shambhala Sun magazine is a wonderful
monthly with regular articles about meditation practice. ($20 for
6 issues/year)