Resources

8 entries across 8 study areas. Books, podcasts, and videos that appear in transition pathways.

Books

just this
just this

Richard Rohr

A collection of meditations and poetry from one of the leading voices in contemporary Christian contemplative practice. Rohr invites readers into a spacious present-moment awareness beyond doctrine — what he calls 'the naked now'.

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Radical Dharma
Radical Dharma

angel Kyodo Williams

Confronts the racial homogeneity of American Buddhism and argues that the liberation promised by the dharma is incomplete unless it addresses systemic racism. A call for a dharma that does not bypass the body politic.

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The Four Agreements
The Four Agreements

Don Miguel Ruiz

Drawing on ancient Toltec wisdom, Don Miguel Ruiz identifies four agreements that, if practiced, can transform life from suffering to joy: be impeccable with your word, don't take anything personally, don't make assumptions, and always do your best.

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The Places that Scare You
The Places that Scare You

Pema Chödrön

Pema Chödrön guides the reader into the heart of Buddhist practice for difficult times — showing how the places we fear most are the exact places where genuine warmth, compassion, and awakening become available.

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The Power of Now
The Power of Now

Eckhart Tolle

Teaches that identification with the thinking mind is the root of human suffering, and that liberation is found in present-moment awareness. One of the most influential spiritual books of the past thirty years.

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the untethered soul
the untethered soul

Michael Singer

A systematic guide to loosening identification with mental and emotional patterns — from the vantage point of the witnessing consciousness. Simple, clear, and transformative.

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Together We Are One
Together We Are One

Thich Nhat Hanh

A compassionate guide to healing internal and collective divisions through the Buddhist practice of interbeing. Thich Nhat Hanh presents healing as both personal and communal.

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When Things Fall Apart
When Things Fall Apart

Pema Chödrön

Draws on Tibetan Buddhist teachings to guide readers through difficulty and uncertainty — arguing that willingness to stay present in groundlessness is the foundation of genuine compassion.

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