ABSTRACT

Emphasizes the inner life as a constant moving on and the mover as a pilgrim travelling along an ancient Way. This Way to ultimate Reality was called by Gautama the Buddha the Middle Way, the path between the introverted life of contemplation and the extrovert life of action in the world of men.

chapter |10 pages

The Branches of the Tree

chapter |7 pages

The River of Becoming

chapter |9 pages

Deny Nothing—Affirm All

chapter |13 pages

Self as the Lord of Self

chapter |10 pages

In Praise of Pain

chapter |11 pages

The Middle Way

chapter |7 pages

Dana

The Art of Giving

chapter |10 pages

Buddhist Morality

chapter |8 pages

Why are we Afraid?

chapter |10 pages

Buddhism and God

chapter |12 pages

The Doctrine of Immediacy

chapter |6 pages

Theravada and Zen

chapter |5 pages

The Head and the Heart

chapter |12 pages

Buddhism and Psychology

chapter |6 pages

Theosophy and Buddhism