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Legacy CatalogBooks by Rev. Gyomay KuboseEVERYDAY SUCHNESS.   A classic collection of shortarticles first published in 1967, hailed as one of the mostsignificant books in Buddhism because of its simple ex-planations and reference to everyday life. 142 pages.THE CENTER WITHIN.   This continues the approach of“Everyday Suchness” and speaks directly to the ordinarylayperson. The collection of  58 essays reflects Rev.Kubose’s unique, down-to-earth presentation of the Dharmateachings which offer to all people a richer, more mean-ingful life. 134 pages.THE CENTER WITHIN audio cassette; 3 hours.AMERICAN BUDDHISM.  Covers a brief history of Bud-dhism in America, Four Noble Truths, Eightfold Path,problems in terminology and misunderstandings commonto Westerners. 29 pages.Translations by Rev. Gyomay KuboseTHE FUNDAMENTAL SPIRIT OF BUDDHISM by HayaAkegarasu (Rev. Gyomay Kubose’s teacher). Translatedby Rev. Kubose, this book gives an idea of Rev.Akegarasu’s life (1877-1954) and teachings. 87 pages.TAN BUTSU GE.  (Translation and commentary).  Thissutra tells the story of Dharmakara who became Amitabha,the Buddha of Infinite Light. 56 pages.HEART OF THE GREAT WISDOM SUTRA.  (Translationand commentary). This sutra deals with the teachings ofnon-self and nothingness. 35 pages.Highly Recommended BooksINVISIBLE EYELASHES  by Rev. Nikkyo Niwano. Com-bines time-honored Buddhist teachings and stories withexamples from modern life to show how attitude affectshappiness and how flexibility of mind helps us grow spiri-tually, making us more productive at work and better ableto relate to others. 175 pages.OCEAN:  AN INTRODUCTION TO JODO-SHINSHUBUDDHISM IN AMERICA   by Rev. Kenneth K. Tanaka.Uses a question and answer format to present Jodo-Shinshu Buddhism and to answer questions frequentlyasked by non-Buddhists. This book can help Jodo-ShinshuBuddhists understand their own religious tradition and alsohelp in communicating it to others. 270 pages.RIVER OF FIRE, RIVER OF WATER by Taitetsu Unno.  In-troduces the Pure Land tradition of Shin Buddhism usingpersonal anecdotes, stories, and poetry.  The Pure Landpractice is harmonious with daily life, making it easilyadaptable for seekers today. With spiritual insight andunparalleled scholarship, this book is an important stepforward for Buddhism in America. 244 pages.Name:Address:- Payable to:  Kubose Dharma LegacyTOTAL              $#Shipping   General Donation:$_____  Memorial Donation:$_____In Memory of:  I would like to order the books marked below:donation/book ordersTitleQtyPriceTotalEveryday Suchness$12.00The Center Within$12.00The Center Within AudioTapes$18.00American Buddhism$ 5.00The Fundamental Spirit of Buddhism$ 8.00Tan Butsu Ge$ 7.00Heart of the Wisdom Sutra$ 6.00Invisible Eyelashes$12.00Ocean$15.00River of Fire, River of Water$12.00WHY MEMORIAL DONATIONS?and honor a loved one, but it is a karmic action that fostersawareness of the two main teachings of Interdependencya feeling of gratitude, which is the foundation of a spirituallife.  A memorial donation does all this and at the sametime helps support the mission and activities of a worthyorganization of one’s choice.For those who wish to make a memorial donation to theSHIPPING          $
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