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