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Buddhist Bible – Buddhism books for beginners
Posted by: | CommentsLast week a reader contacted me on E.y.D with the subject line: Buddhist Bible?
Message: “Just stumbled upon your site, and it is very inspiring. I need something to bring peace to my life. I just hit 50 and realized how miserable I have been for most of my life. Anyway, is there a Buddhist book similar to a Bible? What should I begin with? Again, wonderful site.” Thanks, Katrina
I responded to Katrina and recommended the Dhammapada, which is essentially the words and teachings of The Buddha. I also promised to dig deeper and give a recommended reading list on Buddhism books for beginners.
But before we get to that, I have a confession to make. I am not a Buddhist. I am no Yogi, Zen Master or Guru. The only Nirvana I’ve ever reached was synthetically produced. What I am, is a man trying to find peace and wisdom in this insatiably crazy world of ours. I’m the product of a hardcore Catholic family. My aunts are known to pass out pamphlets at family picnics about the end of the world. (Seriously they do) And when a few of them found my site, they immediate thought I had become a Buddhist. The Truth is, I try to see the beauty in all religions. And the teachings of Zen and enlightenment help me live a better life.
By my own admission, I will always be a Catholic, but that won’t stop me from opening my eyes to the world and seeking joyful wisdom at every turn. My favorite English teacher, Mr. Nabaan, would explain to his students on their first day of class: “There is an infinite amount of knowledge in the world, and if you can grasp even a little speck of it, then you have accomplished something great.” Then he asked: “What knowledge do you want your life to be filled with?” That question has stuck with me for over 15 years now, and for good reason.
Buddhism books for beginners – Buddhist Bible
Peace Is Every Step: The Path of Mindfulness in Everyday Life by Thich Nhat Hanh
“Breathing in, I calm my body.
Breathing out, I smile.
Dwelling in the present moment,
I know this is a wonderful moment!”
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“If we do not have peace and joy right now,
when will we have peace and joy – tomorrow, or after tomorrow? What is preventing us from being happy right now?” Thich Nhat Hanh

Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind – S. Suzuki / Weatherhill / April 1972
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“For Zen students the most important thing is not to be dualistic. Our “original mind” includes everything within itself. It is always rich and sufficient within itself. You should not lose your self-sufficient state of mind. This does not mean a closed mind, but actually an empty mind and a ready mind. If your mind is empty, it is always ready for anything; it is open to everything. In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities; in the expert’s mind there are few.”
Shunryu Suzuki-roshi (1905 – 1971)
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Internet Zen Haiku and Funny Zen Proverbs
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The website you seek
cannot be located now
endless others exist
Internet Zen Haiku
Randomly wandering in cyberspace; I found this Funny Internet Zen Haiku. Unexpectedly, I burst out laughing and instantly realized I was pure E.y.D material. I decided to do something new and illustrate the quote in a picture for social media purposes. Then the search continued and I found three more proverbs that got the lol go ahead. I hope you enjoy this short illustrated post.
Sharing is Loving… Peace. E.y.D
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Tips for a Healthy Life in 2010 – Healthy Living tips
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“Happiness lies, first of all, in health.” George William Curtis, Lotus-Eating
So what makes for a healthy life?
According to The World Health Organization; “Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.” Since sharing tips for a better life in 2008, some commentators have asked “What about 2010?” So here is my list of tips for a healthy life in 2010. I have added my best photos from Costa Rica to the mix. Enjoy and feel free to share this post via email, blogging, or link love. I would love your thoughts and feedback on my tips for healthy living. So Drop me a comment below.
Tips for a Healthy Life in 2010 – Healthy Living tips
- Surrender to the sweet sound of Silence. “Silence is Golden” Ari Gold
- Live with the 3 P’s — Passion, Positivity, and Purpose.
- Get outside every day. Find a favorite outdoor spot and claim it as your private sanctuary. “Fresh air impoverishes the doctor” - Danish Proverb
- Get TiVo and only make time to watch the shows you really love. When in doubt – read a book.
- Look in the mirror in the morning and say: I love my life because_____________. Adopt Zig Ziglar’s “The attitude of Gratitude”.
- Read new authors, buy used books, and find the literature that inspired your favorite writers.
- Find “the ‘way’ of art or spiritual insight through beauty. This can be practiced as traditional Zen arts (tea ceremony, painting, flower arranging) or our modern forms of painting, writing, music.” Source: Lost Coin Zen
- Find new portals of creativity and inspiration online every day. Start here at the Webby Awards to find the best of the best.

- Fear nothing, but if you must fear, fear not having lived a life big enough for more than just one person. Read More→
GOD heals almost everything debate – True or False
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Does God heal almost everything? Or does God heal nothing?
“The Church has its problems, but the older I get, the more comfort I find there.” Bono
This post is about you. Yes – You. It’s about what you believe, think and feel about God and his healing powers. Back when I was starting E.Y.D, I received a chain email from a friend listing some Amazing tips for 2008. I enjoyed reading the list and decided to share it. The response was overwhelming. It’s hard to believe that 2 years later that post would still be my most commented. It seemed like everyone needed to express something on that topic.
My comment section exploded with passion, insightful wisdom, and negative views of religion. Honestly, I loved it all.
So I decided to revive that post and ask that controversial question everyone felt the need to give their 2 cents about. Does God heal almost everything? Or does God heal nothing? What is your experience with God’s healing? Can you give everyone some specific examples? Can you explain why this was such a controversial issue to some people and why they felt so offended by this tip for a better life.
I have listed below some of the positive and negative comments because I believe there is real value in the answers provided. I hope you will take the time to join the debate and share a little of your inner wisdom or negativity towards this debate. Be creative, sincere, dark, or funny, but be something and say anything. Your words and opinions are always welcomed here at E.y.D
My goal with this post is to get 100 comments. If I am able to reach that goal, I will concede that the majority rules, and the truth about this question shall be revealed.
#27) What other people think of you is none of your business.
#28) GOD heals almost everything.
#29) However good or bad a situation is, it will change.
GOD heals almost everything debate – True or False
June 24, 2008 at 12:21 pm
“#28 Way to ruin it.”
Joe Bonham says:
“I agree with Jimbo. #28 ruins the truthfulness of this entire post, because according to those who believe in #28, everything in this list is all taken care of in that one sentence………. riiiight……….”
Vitus Wight says:
“With all of these self healing tips #28 stands out like a sore thumb.
god doesn’t exist as a singular thing. We are all omnipotent, we are all powerful and we are all god.
the religious use of it makes you weak of mind and weak of soul. don’t use it as a crutch.
Blame yourself, Love yourself and forgive yourself.”



