For the first time, the Dalai Lama presents to the general public an overview of the most important teachings of Buddhism.
Perhaps the main difference between Buddhism and the other religions of the world lies in their original understanding of the core of our identity. The existence of a soul or a "I", which is an essential aspect of Hinduism, Christianity or Islam, is denied in Buddhism. What's more, the belief in an "I" is considered the main source of our problems in life.
A thorough knowledge of this teaching does not lead to any nihilistic or cynical view of the world around us. On the contrary, an authentic understanding of our mind and identity leads us to true individual happiness and greater compassion for others.
While the Dalai Lama offers in this book a very comprehensive presentation of his teachings on these fundamental philosophical aspects, he als...read more