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Overviews of Buddhism
Buddhsim: A Method of Mind Training
Leonard Bullen presents a reliable introduction to Buddhism, with emphasis on the mental-training aspect.  Incomplete, of course, but that's what the other pages on the class-struggle buddhism site are for: to offer a more well-rounded appreciation of the Buddha's existential/political perspective.
Radical Buddhsim
Bhikkhu Nyanasobhano explores the radicality of the Buddha's teachings, not in a political sense, but in an existential sense.  The radicalism of the Buddha had many dimensions, and this dimension, too, is all too easily forgotten.
Word of the Buddha: Pali Canon Anthology
Bhikkhu Nyanatiloka Mahathera has compiled this collection of excerpts from the original discourses of the Buddha.  The result is a systematic introduction to the Buddha-Dhamma in the Buddha's own words (as they are reported in the Pali Canon).
Meditation Teachings
Amaravati's "Introduction to Insight Meditation"
An introduction to "Insight" [Vipassana] Meditation, as practiced in the Theravada tradition.  Specifically, this document introduces the techniques of breath awareness and "choiceless awareness" (or bare attention without a specific meditation subject), and suggests the use of "mental noting" as an aid to mindful attention.
Audio Guided Meditation
A very useful site, which offers free guided meditation instruction, from Bodhipaksa, a member of the WBO.  Offers anapanasati [mindfulness of breathing] and metta-bhavana [cultivation of loving kindness] meditation instruction, following basically traditional Theravada techniques as found in the Pali Canon (yet offering a different emphasis from the [Burmese-type mental-noting] style of vipassana meditation emphasized in the above site).
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