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Artemus B Engle

    This author's profound engagement with Buddhist studies, evidenced by a Ph.D. and active involvement in developing programs that meld the study of Buddhist classics with practical application, informs their distinctive literary voice. They specialize in integrating linguistic scholarship with embodied practice, offering readers a unique lens through which to explore complex philosophical concepts. Their work is recognized and supported by prestigious foundations, highlighting its significance in fostering a deeper understanding of Buddhist thought.

    The Inner Science of Buddhist Practice
    • The Inner Science of Buddhist Practice

      • 576 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      The Inner Science of Buddhist Practice is a lucid explanation of the Buddhist concepts of mind and mental factors. The introduction explains how a better understanding of Buddhist terminology and concepts can enhance spiritual practice, especially that of the teaching system known as the Stages of the Path. This book expertly delineates the system of classical Buddhist psychology.

      The Inner Science of Buddhist Practice
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