Riddle of the Five Buddhas

Riddle of the Five Buddhas
Author: Rose Ameser Bannigan
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2005-08-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1467029289

Leaving an abusive father, eighteen-year old Christie marries Marine pilot Kenneth Doran just before his Vietnam assignment. There he joins a plot to steal U.S. Embassy money. As the war ends, Kens plane crashes. Injured and suffering from amnesia, he is befriended by northern Thai Hmong villagers. Concurrently, senior Vietnamese officials illegally transfer millions of state-owned funds to Swiss banks. The secret numbers are concealed in five Buddha statuettes to enable them to claim funds later. Working in a San Francisco gift shop, Christie accidentally acquires several Buddhas. An American journalist and the CIA, tracing the stolen money, pursue Christie. Discovery of Kens survival takes Christie to Thailand and involvement in searching for the hidden money and gold.

Acts of Deception

Acts of Deception
Author: Rose Ameser Bannigan
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2011-10-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1467044377

ABOUT THE BOOK Human traffickinggun runningwomen using men for money and revenge. Realizing her philandering husband, Martin Gregory, wants a divorce to marry someone else, Jennifer Gregory seduces Mark Masters, her husbands look alike. while on business in the Blue Ridge Mountains. With Martins political connections, she is certain he could negate their prenuptial agreement, leaving her penniless. However a proviso states that if a child is born during their marriage, it would be impossible to negate the agreement.. Much to her delight, Alex was born nine months later, paternity unknown. The woman Martin subsequently weds, Amelia Palmer, a glamorous Hong Kong beauty, marries him planning to take over his international import-export business to enrich herself using illicit activities and eventually leave him to marry her Hong Kong Corsican lover, a major partner in her scheme. Jennifer and Alex, threatened by Martins adversaries, retreat to her Ohio home town for several years. Eventually she returns to her Virginia home, hoping all threats are past. However, she cannot forget her one night of passion, nor can her lover, although neither knows the others name. Martin discovers Amelias plan and tries to disentangle her from his company and his life. He also realizes he still loves Jennifer and hopes to win her back and become a father to Alex. However, Amelia has different plans and connives to counter his plans. Also, by accident Jennifer encounters her Blue Ridge lover who wants to marry her and lay claim to Alex. Although she realizes she loves him, Jennifer is conflicted: should she follow her heart or not involve him in her current situation? Attempts on Alexs life, coupled with the realization of Martins company involvement in importing young Asian women for prostitution and gun running to Mexico brings chaos and death.

The Purloined Encryption Caper

The Purloined Encryption Caper
Author: Rose Ameser Bannigan
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2006-06-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1468568302

Five renegade NATO intelligence officers sent by their governments to the U.S. to steal industrial secrets from government and hi-tech companies secretly conspire to sell technologies they acquire to rogue nations for personal profit. All have high-level contacts in European and Middle Eastern governments and criminal networks. They soon involve several U.S. government employees as information sources enabling the group to steal patent applications and hi-tech data. Planning to be married, Rachel Brown resigns from the CIA after successful tours in Germany and Hong Kong. However, her pilot fianc crashes en route to San Francisco for the wedding. With the help of a childhood friend, currently a powerful U.S. senators aide, she returns to Washington and joins a lobbying firm representing several small high technology companies. She meets and becomes involved with the conspirators at Capitol Hill social events. She is of intense interest to them, especially after she becomes romantically involved with Jason Conrad, a client and CEO of a California hi-tech company involved in developing cutting edge encryption software and biometrics--areas of major interest to the NATO conspirators. Her liaison with Jason gets complicated when her former lover, a college friend of Jasons and international journalist, reenters her life and wants to revive their old affair. Through her past contacts, she alerts the CIA and FBI of the European groups intrigues and, together with Jason, cooperates with the government to try and thwart the foreign agents whose ruthless schemes involve murder, kidnapping and blackmail. The action moves from Washington to West Virginia, San Francisco, Paris and Belgium as Rachel becomes more enmeshed in the nefarious schemes and intrigues. Her progress from innocence to the world of espionage and betrayal reflects the complexity of modern life for this young professional woman.

The Five Longings

The Five Longings
Author: David Richo
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2017-04-18
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0834840871

How identifying what you want can reveal deep truths about yourself—and how working with those longings can lead to a happier, more satisfying life If you’ve ever had a vague sense that something’s missing from your life, congratulations: that longing for something better is a sign of being fully human, fully alive. But what’s even more wonderful, according to Dave Richo, is that when you identify and carefully examine the things you long for—like love, meaning, freedom, happiness, and growth—you not only discover deep truths about yourself, but you also find that the things you long for were never really “missing” at all. Richo provides enlightening advice and practices for accessing just this kind of profound self-discovery, illustrated by a wealth of examples from depth psychology, religion, and literature. Our longings in fact point to the presence of something transcendent in us, he shows. In seeking something better, we are seeking that which we already are. “David Richo does a brilliant job unpacking the unhealthy versions of ego that confine us. Through psychological and Buddhist wisdom teachings and a range of powerful practices and meditations, we are guided beyond the identity of separate self to the loving awareness that is our deepest essence.” —Tara Brach, PhD, author of Radical Acceptance and True Refuge

Buddhist Apologetics in East Asia

Buddhist Apologetics in East Asia
Author: Uri Kaplan
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2019-08-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 900440788X

This book examines the Buddhist responses to the Neo-Confucian critiques of their tradition. It presents full translations of two dominant Buddhist apologetic essays—the Hufa lun, written by a Chinese politician, and the Yusŏk chirŭi non, authored by a Korean monk.

Buddhist Sects and Sectarianism

Buddhist Sects and Sectarianism
Author: Bibhuti Baruah
Publisher: Sarup & Sons
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2000
Genre: Buddhism
ISBN: 9788176251525

This Title Is A Historical Analysis Of Origin And Development Of Buddhist Sects And Sectarianism In The History Of The Succession Of Schools, It Is Found That The First Schism In The Sangha Was Followed By A Series Of Schisms Leading To The Formation Of Different Sub-Sects, And In The Course Of Time Eleven Such Sub-Sects Arose Out Of The Theravada While Seven Issued From The Mahasasnghikas. All These Branches Of Buddhist Sects Appeared One After Another In Close Succession Which In Three Or Four Hundred Years After The Buddha'S Parinirvana. Here, We Focus On Following Important Aspects: Growth And Ramification Of Buddhist Sects And Sectarian Schools; Mahayana Buddhism, Theravada Buddhism, Tantric Buddhism, Yogacara, Newar Buddhism, Bhutanese Buddhist Sects, Protestant Buddhism, Nichren Buddhism, Amida Buddhism, Tendai Buddhism, Shingon Buddhism, Zen Buddhism, Millennial Buddhism, There Are Different Authorities, Such As The Traditions Of The Theravadins, Sammitiyas, Mahasanghikas, And Subsequently The Tibetan And Chinese Translations Which Give Us Accounts Of The Origin Of The Different Sects And Sectarianism.

An Elemental Thing

An Elemental Thing
Author: Eliot Weinberger
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2007-05-17
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0811223701

Internationally acclaimed as one of the most innovative writers today, Eliot Weinberger has taken the essay into unexplored territories on the borders of poetry and narrative where the only rule, according to the author, is that all the information must be verifiable. With An Elemental Thing, Weinberger turns from his celebrated political chronicles to the timelessness of the subjects of his literary essays. With the wisdom of a literary archaeologist-astronomer-anthropologist-zookeeper, he leads us through histories, fables, and meditations about the ten thousand things in the universe: the wind and the rhinoceros, Catholic saints and people named Chang, the Mandaeans on the Iran-Iraq border and the Kaluli in the mountains of New Guinea. Among the thirty-five essays included are a poetic biography of the prophet Muhammad, which was praised by the London Times for its "great beauty and grace," and "The Stars," a reverie on what's up there that has already been translated into Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, and Maori.

The Mandala of the Five Buddhas

The Mandala of the Five Buddhas
Author: Vessantara
Publisher: Weatherhill, Incorporated
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1999
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

The mandala of the five Buddhas ia an important Buddhist symbol - a multi-faceted jewel communicating the different aspects of Enlightenment. A meeting with each Buddha awakens the qualities they embody - energy, beauty, love, confidence and freedom.

Frederick Starr

Frederick Starr
Author: Donald McVicker
Publisher: AltaMira Press
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2012-11-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0759120994

This definitive, detail-packed biography is the first of Frederick Starr (1856-1933), a founding father of American anthropology at the University of Chicago. It presents a major reevaluation of Starr’s place as the missionizer of anthropology, illuminates the consequences of the professionalization of anthropology, and yields a greater understanding of the United States as it moved into a position of global power. Donald McVicker considers Frederick Starr’s colorful life in the context of the times.In many respects Starr’s early career paralleled that of Franz Boas, “the architect of American anthropology.” Nonetheless, as Boas led professional anthropology into the twentieth century in the United States, Starr, the popularizer, increasingly fell behind. Today, if Starr is remembered at all, he is usually described in terms of his intellectual, professional, and ethical failings. Yet his collections, publications, and photographic and paper archives provide a rich set of resources for archaeologists, ethnologists, folklorists, and historians. McVicker argues that Starr’s mission to bring anthropology to the public and enlighten them was as valid a goal during his career as was Boas’s goal to professionalize the field.