Foreword by Richard Gere
With the freshness and clarity of always, His Holiness the Dalai Lama exposes in this book the principles of Buddhist philosophy and practice according to the Tibetan tradition.
The world of Tibetan Buddhism offers, first, a general introduction to the Buddhist path based on four simple premises: that there is suffering, that it has an origin, that there is an end to suffering, and finally, that there is a method to end it. with suffering. In the second part, the Dalai Lama addresses the issue of the altruistic attitude that characterizes the bodhisattva, with special emphasis on the virtues of love, kindness and compassion. Intimately linked to these practices are the questions of how to cultivate tolerance, as well as the proper attitudes to adopt towards our enemies.
The Buddhist practitioner will find in this work useful tools to deepe...read more