Writing about the Swedish mystic Emanuel Swedenborg and his theological work, Daisetsu Teitaro Suzuki, a great scholar of the Buddhist tradition, points to the existence of a similar principle in the spiritual tradition of the West.
The Tibetan Book of the Dead is a unique work of the sacred segment of world literature. It was originally called Bardo Thodol (Liberation by Listening on the Afterlife). With an afterword by C. G. Jung.
Zamak kulture, 1978.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
12.56 €
Indian literature • Poetry • Buddhism
Selections from Early Buddhist Poetry and Early Indian Chants; rendition and translation with comments by one of the best connoisseurs of Indian culture, poetry and philosophy in the former Yugoslavia - Čedomilo Veljačić.
Svjetlost, 1990.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
11.24 €
Manuals and guides • Buddhism • Spirituality of the East
A beautiful collection of three books of Zen art and wisdom, rich with photos, four-color artwork, and the best Zen teachings from the past and present, in a collection that includes haiku, koans, and sayings.