Books From Shambhala Publications

Not Turning Away: The Practice of Engaged Buddhism
by Susan Moon, 2004

Not Turning Away is an inspiring collection of essays from 25 years of Turning Wheel, the quarterly magazine of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship. Susan Moon is the editor of both the magazine and the anthology that is drawn from it. In this book we hear the of the voices of real people telling the stories of how they take their Buddhist practice into the world and how they meet the suffering they find there.

Available at local bookstores and from Shambhala Publications.



The Life and Letters of Tofu Roshi
by Susan Moon, 1988

The Life and Letters of Tofu Roshi provides invaluable spiritual advice from the infamous and proverbial Tofu Roshi, abbot of No Way Zen Center, on every sort of problem from how to get your dog to sit still on his zafu to how to inhale and exhale the same number of times. With candid photographs of the Roshi and his students.

Available from Shambhala Publications and from Susan Moon for $12.



Being Bodies: Buddhist Women on the Paradox of Embodiment
edited by Lenore Friedman and Susan Moon, 1997

Being Bodies: Buddhist Women on the Paradox of Embodiment is a collection of essays by Buddhist women writers and teachers who bring a spiritual perspective to the experience of living in a body. Essays on pain, childbearing, aging, sexual preference, illness, addiction, and more.

Available from Shambhala Publications.