[Book] The Lost Arts Of War
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“The Lost Arts Of War… Piece by piece, like a jigsaw puzzle, you will uncover the biggest secrets of power that the real masters all have unearthed. Many people are familiar with Sun Zi Bingfa (Sun Tzu’s Art Of War), and people in the West have been using it for years to manage their lives, run their businesses and gain personal power for themselves more effectively and efficiently. The secret that nobody knows, however is that Sun Zi Bingfa is simply the tip of the iceberg…”
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A Brief History Of Tao: Lao Tzu And Taoism [EDIT]

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Do you follow the way? Better yet, do you know about the guy who blazed the trail?
The Tao: From the ‘Cult of the Immortals’ to the ‘Way of the Heavenly Teacher’, learn more about Lao Tzu in this brief history of Taoism
A Brief History Of Tao: Lao Tzu And Taoism
A Brief History Of Tao: Lao Tzu And Taoism

Do you follow the way? Better yet, do you know about the guy who blazed the trail?
The Tao: From the ‘Cult of the Immortals’ to the ‘Way of the Heavenly Teacher’, learn more about Lao Tzu in this brief history of Taoism
A Brief History Of Tao: Lao Tzu And Taoism
What’s an American Buddhist?

Why is a faith founded under a Bodhi tree in India 2,500 years ago enjoying a newfound popularity in America today? Do our peculiar ideas on meditation and the Eight-fold Path set us apart from Buddhists across the globe?
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China Flaunts Faux Panchen Lama at Hong Kong Buddhist Forum

‘A Tibetan youth named by Beijing as the 11th Panchen Lama but reviled by many Tibetans as a fake made his first trip outside mainland China on Thursday as he is groomed to become the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism after the Dalai Lama dies.’
Read more: China Flaunts Faux Panchen Lama at Hong Kong Buddhist Forum
Without Knowing: Is Buddhism Agnostic?

‘Buddhism does not have a formal doctrine about the afterlife, or about karma. And there is no single consensus about whether the Buddha was a divine figure or just a really smart guy.’
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The Politics of Tibetan Buddhists’ Suicide-by-Fire
A Tale of Two Scriptures- The American Book of Mormon and the Tibetan Book of the Dead
‘A text unearthed in upstate New York less than 200 years ago becomes a source of inspiration for a community of believers, but the object of condemnation and scorn for their neighbors, who drive them out of Ohio and Illinois, and finally all the way to Utah. In America, The Tibetan Book of the Dead, sanctified by the sands of time and the lofty peaks of distant Tibet, has become a timeless spiritual classic; its rather dubious pedigree remains a tale untold. Yet The Book of Mormon, unearthed not so long ago from a more modest hill in upstate New York, is still an object of contempt in many Christian quarters in 2012.’
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[Documentary] Buddha in Suburbia (Full) [YouTube] http://mys.tc/1iz buddhism tibet china