Works
- She has written three books about the spiritual journey:
- The Experience of No-Self: A Contemplative Journey. State University of New York Press; ISBN 0-7914-1694-1 (revised edition March 1993); the first edition was published by Iroquois House (1982); ISBN 0-931980-07-0
- The Path to No-Self: Life at the Center (1985). Shambhala Publications; ISBN 0-394-72999-4
- What is Self?: A Study of the Spiritual Journey in Terms of Consciousness (2005) Sentient Publications; ISBN 1-59181-026-4
- "The Real Christ" shipping 10/25/2012. 380 pages, spiral bound.
- A short biography and excerpt from The Path to No-Self is included in Mystics, Masters, Saints, and Sages by Robert Ullman and Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman. (2001) ISBN 1-57324-507-0
- An account of the early years of her spiritual journey, as well as other unpublished essays and materials, is available at a site established by some of her friends, called Bernadette's Friends
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