A symbol of serenity, a spiritual leader second only to the Pope

Independent

The Dalai Lama is the most influential person in the world

Time magazine

He draws crowds that no other spiritual leader or politician could hope to match...he seems to look at life in a different way to everyone else

The Times

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A man of great intelligence and charm...He has become the lynch pin of hope for a great many people

Professor Robert Thurman, author of Infinite Life

A subtle, quick, complex and extraordinarily intelligent man who brings three qualities to a spiritual discourse - gentleness, clarity and laughter

Professor Robert Kieley, Harvard University

Happily, we do not have to remain trapped by the past. His Holiness reveals how life-enhancing Buddhist practices, as relevant today as they have ever been, can help us break free from the cycles of suffering that ensnare us. He encourages us to broaden our outlook and to adjust our personal values. And he gives us the tools to deal with any negative emotions we may experience in the process.

Practical, step-by-step exercises, steeped in wisdom, show how to make the most of each moment; how to undo the negative effects of past deeds; and how you can enjoy spiritual growth and find deep inner happiness.

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Happily, we do not have to remain trapped by the past. And he gives us the tools to deal with any negative emotions we may experience in the process.

Practical, step-by-step exercises, steeped in wisdom, show how to make the most of each moment;

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From His Holiness the Dalai Lama, an inspiring guide to ending the cycle of suffering in our lives

Product details

ISBN
9781846041235
Published
2009
Publisher
Ebury Publishing
Weight
188 gr
Height
198 mm
Width
130 mm
Thickness
18 mm
Age
01, P, G, U, 06, 01, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
272

Author

Biographical note

His Holiness the Dalai Lama is the spiritual leader of Tibet. Today, he lives in exile in Northern India and works tirelessly on behalf of the Tibetan people, as well as travelling the world to give spiritual teachings to sell-out audiences. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989.