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Dianne Harke interview

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Dianne Harke, author of INCOGNITO: The Astounding Life of Alexandra David-Neel (Sumeru, 2016), was recently interviewed by Betty Jane Hegerat, a Canadian literary blogger. Here’s the link to the interview… An Interview with Dianne Harke, author of: Incognito, The Astounding Life of Alexandra David Neel. (Sumeru Books 2016)

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Catholicism and Zen print edition now available

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Catholicism and Zen print edition Here’s the product page link: http://www.sumeru-books.com/dd-product/catholicism-and-zen/ Ever since Catholic priests from Portugal and Spain entered Japan in the 1500’s on missions to convert the Japanese to Christianity, a quiet transformation has been taking place, beginning among those Jesuit missionaries and spreading into the present day among American and European Catholics, lay... Read more »

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Natural Awakening ebook now available

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Natural Awakening: An Advanced Guide for Sharing Nondual Awareness, by Peter Fenner, is now available in an e-book format Have a look inside the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Natural-Awakening-Advanced-Sharing-Awareness-ebook/dp/B01MZ70AL5/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1485307616&sr=8-1

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Sumeru Catalogue 2017

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We’re pleased to present our new Sumeru Catalogue 2017… Click here for the Sumeru catalogue 2017 And here’s what the cover looks like…

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A Thousand Hands editors interviewed on Secular Buddhism podcast

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A Thousand Hands arose from an effort to provide Buddhist community leaders with tools and education to complement traditional Buddhist teachings and practice, and make us more effective caregivers and leaders. We may have read many sutras, practiced thousands of hours of meditation, or become well versed in Buddhist philosophy, but that does not prepare... Read more »

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