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Offers a variety of Buddhist and other spiritual products.
http://www.neko-chan.com/
PageRank: 3/10
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A variety of thangkas from nepal, tibet, inner mongolia and himalayan india.
http://www.thebuddhahunter.com/
PageRank: 0/10
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Wholesaler and retailer of feng shui products, and other related statues and figurines.
http://www.oswholesaler.com/
PageRank: 1/10
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A variety of Asian sculptures, furniture and hand-crafted art for wholesale and retail.
http://www.barongimports.com/
PageRank: 3/10
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Offers bronze and wood Buddha statues, wall art, candles, and home decor with an Asian theme.
http://www.easternserenity.com/
PageRank: 3/10
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Offers a variety of tibetan incense and Dzi beads.
http://www.preciouswheel.com/
PageRank: 3/10
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Exchanges between Buddhism and Western Science on how the mind works.
http://www.investigatingthemind.org/
PageRank: 5/10
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Alternative methods of mental health such as Morita Therapy and Naikan from Japan. These methods are rooted in Eastern philosophy and applied to life in contemporary Western society.
http://www.todoinstitute.com/
PageRank: 5/10
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Offers a personality test and meditation subjects based on Chinese elements and Buddhist psychological theory.
http://www.zendynamics.com/
PageRank: 0/10
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What is mind? Explorations in cognitive science, psychology, Buddhism, mysticism, literature, art, psychotherapy, language, psychiatry and philosophy.
http://www.mindis.com/
PageRank: 0/10
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Teaches and promotes Buddhist psychology and psychotherapy.
http://www.bodhiology.org/
PageRank: 0/10
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Online magazine that seems to have been published on and off since 1995. The current issue and all of the past issues of this on-line magazine can be found.
http://www.buddhistdoor.com/
PageRank: 5/10
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A monthly Singapore-based Buddhist Magazine published in both English and Chinese. Buddhist articles, and special interest on Singapore Buddhist news.
http://www.4ui.com/
PageRank: 4/10
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Online magazine with mostly Buddhist articles.
http://www.dharmaweb.net/
PageRank: 3/10
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An overview of James Robbins' book. Spiritual traditions such as Buddhism, Zen, Taoism, and Dzogchen are examined, as are various practices such as concentration.
http://www.betterbuddha.com/
PageRank: 3/10
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