Explore Practices of Buddhist Contemplation Sources:Practices of Buddhist Contemplation Practices of Buddhist ContemplationThis category has 135 sources. Bodiford W. 2000. Emptiness and Dust: Zen Dharma Transmission Rituals. :299-307. Jackson RR. 1991. The Kalachakra Generation-Stage Sadhana. :119-138. Perrot M. 1987. A Manual of Ritual Fire Offerings. Gleig A. 2012. Wedding the Personal and Impersonal in West Coast Vipassana: A Dialogical Encounter between Buddhism and Psychotherapy. Journal of Global Buddhism. 13:129-146. White DGordon, Wallace VA. 2012. The six-phased yoga of the abbreviated wheel of time tantra (Laghukālacakratantra) according to Vajrapāṇi. :204-222. Ling PKimberley. 1981. The Intensive Buddhist Meditation Retreat and the Self: Psychological and Theravadin Considerations. :189. Zwilling L, Sweet MJ. 2001. Peacock in the poison grove: two Buddhist texts on training the mind ; the wheel weapon (mtshon chakhor lo and the poison-destroying peacock (rma bya dug joms) attributed to Dharmarakṣita. Gómez LO. 2007. Two Tantric Meditations: Visualizing the Deity. :236-245. Lopez DS, Klein AC. 1997. Hail Protection. :538-547. Beyer SV. 1974. The Process of Generation of the Wishing Gem of the Ear-Whispered Teachings. :140-153. Pages Page of 14
Practices of Buddhist ContemplationThis category has 135 sources. Bodiford W. 2000. Emptiness and Dust: Zen Dharma Transmission Rituals. :299-307. Jackson RR. 1991. The Kalachakra Generation-Stage Sadhana. :119-138. Perrot M. 1987. A Manual of Ritual Fire Offerings. Gleig A. 2012. Wedding the Personal and Impersonal in West Coast Vipassana: A Dialogical Encounter between Buddhism and Psychotherapy. Journal of Global Buddhism. 13:129-146. White DGordon, Wallace VA. 2012. The six-phased yoga of the abbreviated wheel of time tantra (Laghukālacakratantra) according to Vajrapāṇi. :204-222. Ling PKimberley. 1981. The Intensive Buddhist Meditation Retreat and the Self: Psychological and Theravadin Considerations. :189. Zwilling L, Sweet MJ. 2001. Peacock in the poison grove: two Buddhist texts on training the mind ; the wheel weapon (mtshon chakhor lo and the poison-destroying peacock (rma bya dug joms) attributed to Dharmarakṣita. Gómez LO. 2007. Two Tantric Meditations: Visualizing the Deity. :236-245. Lopez DS, Klein AC. 1997. Hail Protection. :538-547. Beyer SV. 1974. The Process of Generation of the Wishing Gem of the Ear-Whispered Teachings. :140-153. Pages Page of 14