The book "The Buddha Eye' begins with a number of essays dealing with the nature of the self in the light of contemporary Buddhist thought and with the penetrating view of the relationships between self and other. The book also deals with the Kyoto School's conception of the structure of reality. The book is an effort to strengthen the many profound contacts in which East and West have recently become awakened to their complementarity.
The book is a dedicated to the exposition of the timeless truth underlying the diverse religions. It provides the intellectual principles capable of explaining both the formal contradictions and the transcendent unity of the great religions. The complete set includes: The Buddha Eye, Journeys East Islam, fundamentalism and the betrayal of tradition, The Golden age of zen, The Golden Chain, Form and Substance in the Reliogions.