Library
Title | Author | Publisher | Year | Notes | Class | Code | Shelf | Loan Copy |
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Who loves well dies well: on the brink of Buddha's Pure Land |
Brazier, David D.J. Brazier. |
Winchester, UK & Washington, USA : O Books | 2007 | 188.71 | BRA | |||
Who wrote the March-hare attack on the Mahatma letters? |
Cox, H.R.W. by H.R.W. Cox. |
Victoria, BC: "H.P.B." Library | 169.3 | MAH / COX | ||||
Who's who of world religions |
Hinnells, John R. edited by John R. Hinnells. |
London: Macmillan | 1991 | Reprint 1993. | 160.03 | HIN | ||
Whole in one: the near-death experience and the ethic of interconnectedness |
Lorimer, David by David Lorimer; foreword by Raymond Moody, Jr. |
London: Arkana | 1990 | 114.2 | LOR | |||
Wholeness and the implicate order |
Bohm, David David Bohm. |
London & New York: Ark Paperbacks | 1987 | Reprint. First published: 1980. | 420 | BOH | ||
Wholeness lost and wholeness regained: forgotten tales of individuation from ancient Tibet |
Guenther, Herbert V. Herbert V. Guenther; foreword by David Michael Levin. |
Albany: State University of New York Press | 1994 | 180.9811 | DZO / GUE | |||
Wholly human: western and eastern visions of the self and its perfection |
Claxton, Guy & Anand Ageha, Swami Guy Claxton, Swami Ananda Ageha. |
London: Routledge & Kegan Paul | 1981 | 146 | CLA / WHO | |||
Why Buddha smiles |
Bisch, Jørgen, 1922-2005. Jorgen Bisch ; translated by Gwynne Vevers. |
New York : Taplinger Publishing Co. | 1966 | English translation first published : London : Collins, 1964. | 289 | BIS | ||
Why Buddhism is true |
Wright, Robert, 1957- Robert Wright. |
New York etc. : Simon & Schuster | 2017 | 180 | WRI | |||
Why Buddhism? Westerners in search of wisdom |
Mackenzie, Vicki Vicki Mackenzie. |
London: Thorsons | 2003 | 182.3 | MAC |