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Our Faith.com Library of Buddhist articles is growing each day. Feel free to browse the collection, or send us an email recommending one that we might want to include.

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The Waterfall by Shunryu Suzuki 
A great Zen teacher talks about what it really means to be in harmony with nature.
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The Cabbage Sutra by Sharon Salzberg 
The central teaching of the Buddha is emptiness or no-self. This means that if you take away all characteristics of a thing, you are left with nothing. As abstract as this may sound, Buddhists regard it as a key to enlightenment. In this piece, Sharon Salzberg describes her experience of this fundamental Buddhist truth.
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Wasting Energy by Tarthang Tulku 
A Tibetan lama offers simple ideas for increasing your effectiveness in daily life.
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The Precepts for Young People by Sandy Eastoak 
The Ten Precepts are the fundmental moral teachings of Buddhism. Here’s an interpretation that makes sense for our needs today.
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The Life of the Buddha by Cherry Gilchrist 
How the Buddha left a life of comfort and privilege and went on a relentless search for illumination.
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Spiritual Being Seeks Practice by Richard Smoley 
As we learn more about the practices of the world’s great spiritual traditions, the question becomes, how can we each discover what’s right for us?
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The Rituals and Festivals of the Buddhist Life by Robert C. Lester 
The various festivals commemorating the Buddha’s life and enlightenment as celebrated in various Buddhist countries.
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The View from the Factory by Susan Gordon Lydon 
Can knitting help lead to enlightenment?
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Buddhism by Huston Smith 
When the Buddha preached, people asked if he was a god, an angel, or a saint. He said he was none of these. Instead, he simply told them, "I am awake."
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Tylenol Prayer Beads by Jarvis Jay Masters 
The central concept in Buddhism that all suffering is due to desire and attachment is particularly striking given the circumstances of Jarvis Jay Masters. Born in 1962 and now an inmate on Death Row in San Quentin Prison, Masters received his Buddhist initiation from a Tibetan lama on the other side of a glass partition, over a telephone. In these selections from his book, Finding Freedom: Writings from Death Row, Masters, alone in his cell, contemplates the karma of his own past actions and, in the midst of the daily violence of prison life, dedicates himself to the Buddhist precepts of purifying body, mind, and speech.
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Eastern Lingo for Westerners by Richard Smoley 
Do you know what karma is? Or nirvana? If you’ve been hearing these words and want to know what they mean, here’s a brief glossary.
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BUDDHIST BASICS: The ABC's of Buddhism 
Tricycle’s editors explain what Buddhist teachings are all about in Buddhism Basics: The ABC’s of Buddhism
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Meditation FAQ 
Meditation has become a standard part of the spiritual path for many seekers today. What is meditation? What is it supposed to do? How do you learn it? This FAQ from a British spiritual school called Saros gives some pointers.
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