Archive for ‘Publications’

April 28, 2011

Tell Me Something About Buddhism

Please order through your local bookstore.  I love Independent bookstores. 

After being involved in Buddhist practice for over twenty years, after an L.A. upbringing in an African-American Christian church, I intertwine throughout the book personal experiences as student of Buddha’s teachings. My life in the Sangha, my teaching in local communities, and my travels around the world meeting other Buddhist practitioners enliven my answers to the most fundamental questions about Buddhist practice. I wrote, “Had I not opened myself to the many teachings from the earth, such as Buddha’s wisdom, it would have been nearly impossible to survive the fires of my soul.” The book is self-illustrated.

November 19, 2010

Black Angel Cards by Earthlyn Marselean Manuel

DO NOT BUY the Black Angels Cards by Harper Collins, 1999 on Amazon.com or any online stores.  The CARDS are NOT included.  The book was remaindered without the cards.  If you are looking for the Black Angel Cards by Earthlyn Marselean Manuel we are working on a new edition.  Please subscribe to the THE BLACK ANGEL CARD  website and blog which will give you updates of our progress.

June 15, 2010

Dharma, Color, and Culture

I am a contributing author to this anthology, with an essay titled Bearing Up in the Wild Winds

Dharma, Color, and Culture provides a unique perspective on Buddhism in the West. In this groundbreaking anthology, practitioners of color across a spectrum of Buddhist traditions share their unique perspectives the Four Noble Truths. In personal and original essays they reveal the connections between diversity, spiritual practice, and the liberation of all human beings. Dharma, Color, and Culture forges a new path in our understanding of the simple truths of Buddhism and their relevance for all of us.

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