How would you introduce Finding the Mind in just a few words? Being aware is the most important part of our experience as human beings, so in Finding the Mind I wanted to explore what it means to be aware, and what you can do with this awareness. Buddhists have been looking into the issue for over two and … [ Read More ]

Robin Cooper’s ‘Finding the Mind’ tour of UK Triratna Centres
Over the next few months, Robin Cooper is launching ‘Finding the Mind’ at Triratna centres across the UK with a talk on the Buddhist view of the mind. Here’s a list of the dates and venues: 9th October – Birmingham Buddhist Centre 11th October – Nottingham Buddhist Centre 19th October – Cambridge Buddhist Centre 20th October … [ Read More ]

Launch of Finding the Mind
Today we begin our one-month celebration of Robin Cooper’s ‘Finding the Mind’, a fascinating investigation into the Buddhist teaching that our own mind is the key to understanding and transforming our experience. For an introduction to the book, watch Robin Cooper’s short talk here and look out for our interview with the author, published tomorrow on … [ Read More ]

Writing reviews on our website and on Amazon
Have you enjoyed reading one of our books recently? Then inspire others to read it by posting a review on our website or on Amazon. On the Windhorse Publications site, just click on the review tab next to the description tab on the book page and start writing. On Amazon, click on ‘Write a customer review’ on a book … [ Read More ]

Meditation: the setting up of conditions for an ever more positive mental state to arise
Meditation is a household word, everyone has their idea of what it is, but does this mean that it is more misunderstood than understood? In Meditating: A Buddhist View, released in July, Jinananda describes meditation as ‘the setting up of conditions for an ever more positive mental state to arise.’ The aim of meditation, he … [ Read More ]