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Introductory Texts

Introducing Buddhism
by Irmgard Schloegl
(Myokyo-ni)

The Zen Way
by Irmgard Schloegl
(Myokyo-ni)

Living Buddhism
by Myokyo-ni

First Steps in Buddhist Practice
by Tim Blake
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Recommended Reading

Gentling the Bull
by Myokyo-ni

The Daily Devotional Chants of the Zen Centre
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Texts for Further Study

Discourse on the Inexhaustible Lamp by Torei Daibe Zenji

The Ceasing of Notions by Soko Morinaga Roshi is no longer available from our website but can be purchased from Wisdom Books

The Bull and his Herdsman by Zen Master D.R. Otsu Roshi

Stories from the Old Silk Road by Eric Cheetham
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Towards Wholeness
by Myokyo-ni

Look and See
by Myokyo-ni

Yoka Daishi’s Realising the Way
by Myokyo-ni
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Record of the Transmission of the Lamp – Vol 1
Trans. Randolph S. Whitfield

Record of the Transmission of the Lamp – Vol 2
Trans. Randolph S. Whitfield

Record of the Transmission of the Lamp – Vol 3
Trans. Randolph S. Whitfield

Record of the Transmission of the Lamp – Vol 4
Trans. Randolph S. Whitfield

Record of the Transmission of the Lamp – Vol 5
Trans. Randolph S. Whitfield

Record of the Transmission of the Lamp – Vol 6
Trans. Randolph S. Whitfield
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Translations

Schaut Hin und Sehtby
by Myokyo-ni

Das Lied der Erleuchtung
by Myokyo-ni
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