Booklist IV
Mindfulness, a buddhist meditation technique my psychiatrist wants me to use against anxiety and depressions:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mindfulness
Psychotherapy through a buddhist perspective:
Conversations with the Dalai Lama on brainscience (yay!):
Conversations with the Dalai Lama on sciences of the mind:
The Dalai Lama on quantumphysics! (whohooooo!):
The Dalai Lama on Mindfulness:
All books in any way connected to the Dalai Lama as a cited author (there's 604 of them!):
More Buddhism and quantummechanics:
This book is about the dialogue between a father, who is a scientist and philosopher, and the son, who went to Tibet to become a monk. Sounds very touching:
Nietzsche ("God is dead, it's such a good one"):
Wittgenstein ("about what one can't speak, one must be silent"). This is arguably the most difficult book ever written with the intention of being understood by more than a small bunch of people. I've never attempted it:
Also this one (Wittgenstein became a gardener when he deceided he had "solved" philosophy:
Vipassana:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vipassana
Buddhism and psychology:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhism_and_psychology
For dummies:
Catholicisim:
Religion for dummies:
The Bible for dummies:
Christianity for dummies:
Christian prayers for dummies:
Judaism for dummies:
Islam for dummies:
The Koran for dummies:
Buddhism for dummies:
Kabbalah for dummies:
Freemasons for dummies:
Mormonism for dummies:
Reiki for dummies:
Yoga for dummies:
Spirituality for dummies:
Meditation for dummies: