Secret Doctrines
Secret Doctrines of The Tibetan Books of The Dead
— by Detlef Ingo Lauf
Detailed portrayal of the teachings and the iconography that play a major role in the Tibetan understanding of death and dying.
Portrait of Trungpa
Portrait of Trungpa · Four biographical books about Chögyam Trungpa
· Warrior-King of Shambhala — by Jeremy Hayward · Chögyam Trungpa - His Life and Vision — by Fabrice Midal · Recalling Chögyam Trungpa — by Fabrice Midal · Dragon Thunder - My Life With Chögyam Trungpa — by Diana J. Mukpo
Six Bardos
Transcending Madness - The Experience of the Six Bardos — by Chögyam Trungpa
An insightful look at the 'madness' of our familiar psychological patterns, how they present an opportunity to transmute daily experience into freedom.
Buddhist Psychology
The Sanity We Are Born With - A Buddhist Approach to Psychology — by Chogyam Trungpa
Meditation master applies the foundational teachings of Buddhism to mental health.
Glimpses
Three books by Chogyam Trungpa
· Glimpses of Space
· Glimpses of Realization
· Glimpses of Abhidharma.
Everyday Practice
The Sun My Heart — by Thich Nhat Hanh
Journey on the path of everyday practice, from mindfulness to insight in an informational, conversational manner.
Buddhist Mind
Mind in Buddhist Psychology — by Yeshe Gyaltshan - translated by Herbert V. Guenther
A clear, concise presentation of how the mind functions, based on the Abhidharma teachings of Asanga.
Tibetan Treasures
Treasures on the Tibetan Middle Way — by Herbert V. Guenther
Originally published in the Netherlands, 1969, under the title Tibetan Buddhism Without Mystification , by E. J. Brill, Leiden.
Abhidharma
Philosophy and Psychology in the Abhidharma — by Herbert V. Guenther
A synoptic view of the significance of the Abhidharma as presented by the Theravadins and brought to its climax by the Vaibhasikas and Yogacara-Vijnanavadins.
Mahamudra and Dzogchen
Meditation Differently - Phenomenological-psychological Aspects of Tibetan Buddhist (Mahamudra and sNying-thig) Practices from Original Tibetan Sources — by Herbert V. Guenther
Supplemented by a detailed commentary based on original Tibetan sources.