Reading Lists - Getting Up To Speed

Sometimes we want to learn a subject and always the hardest part is just getting the basics.

I had a recent experience here because I posted something that ended up showing that I was not even basically competent on the subject.  Rather than to feel guilty or upset over it I decided that perhaps a better way of handling it (as well as a number of other blind spots)  was to poll other members who have expertise in areas to give some idea of what books or other media is essential to getting a basic understanding.

One of the assumptions this site is built on is that of everyone being a genius at something.  We all have areas where we excel and can share knowledge.

If you feel that you have a good grasp on a subject and would like to share the writings that are needed for someone to have a basic understanding on the topic, please post your thoughts.


Please use the following format:

Topic (At the top. It describes the subject)

Name of book (site, magazine article, etc.)

Author

Brief description of why item is important.


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Total Beginner Salad Bar (and cheap)

The Pocket classics series of Shambhala Books is a very quick, cheap, no frills selection to consider.

some are listed below. They have more than these. I find these very useful. At work. Bedside. Travel. They are wonderful and hit the timeless classics. Each will usually have an introduction by the translator.

It is almost impossible to go wrong.

Shambhala Pocket Classics

particularly:

Tao Teh Ching

I Ching

Thomas Merton

Rumi

Zen

Teachings of Buddha

Dhammapada

Pema Chodron

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    EstrellaFugaz

    It is posible to get them in Mexico? still haven´t renewed my passport. Hope to get it soon.

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      John

      I have no idea...?

      You could send them an email.

      This link may help to sort it out. reads like they will do shipping outside the usa.

      Shambhala shipping options