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- Esoteric and Buddhism
- Flexible Mahāyāna Ethics
- Highest Yoga Tantra and Mahamudra By Master Sheng-yen Lu
- History of Buddhism in India
- Mahamudra and Dzogchen, Two Systems of Buddhist Yoga
- Mahayana Mahaparinirvana Sutra: Chapter 23: On Bodhisattva Lion's Roar
- Mind Like Fire Unbound: An Image in the Early Buddhist Discourses
- Nazis of Tibet: A Twentieth Century Myth
- Nine yānas
- Nirvana Sutra: Chapter Forty-Six: On Kaundinya (b)
- Quotations: Indian Masters
- Rakan.
- Reason and Its Limits; Logic and Contradiction in Buddhism
- Religion and Science
- Sidpa Bardo: The Six Realms of Existence & The Place of Rebirth
- The Flower Adornment Sutra: A Commentary by the Venerable Master Hsuan Hua: Chapter One: Part Four
- The Four Planes of Existence in Theravada Buddhism
- The Gospel of Buddha:Chapter 08: King Bimbisara
- The Inner Kālacakratantra - A Buddhist Tantric View of the Individual: The Gnostic Body
- The Lower Samadhis: Savitarka, Nirvitarka, Savichara, Nirvichara
- The Path of Rahu
- The Shurangama Sutra With Commentary by the Tripitaka Master Hsuan Hua: Volume 3
- The Sutra of the Lotus Flower of the Wonderful Law - CHAPTER III A PARABLE
- The Tiger
- The Tree of Enlightenment: An Introduction to the Major Traditions of Buddhism - Chapter Thirty-Seven: Analysis of Thought-Processes
- The Wonderful Dharma Lotus Flower Sutra: Chapter 3 - A Parable
- The buddhist conception of omniscience
- The commentary on THE GREAT PERFECTION: THE NATURE OF MIND, THE EASER OF WEARINESS called the Great Chariot
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