Collection
Status
Available
Call number
Publication
Thorsons (2000), 224 pages
Description
The Dalai Lama describes how to bring wisdom and compassion into daily life. He explores the fundamentals of the Buddha's teaching, from basic advice on how to deal with anger and other emotions, to the importance of compassion.
User reviews
LibraryThing member GlennBell
The book is written by a Tibetan Dali Lama. He is evidently not a skilled writer. The book is poorly written and although he attempts to explain concepts from his Buddahist religion much of what is written is vague and is not helpful to the reader. Perhaps the book would be more intelligible to the
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initiated Buddhist. I cannot recommend the book but I will admit that in spite of the short comings I did learn some about Buddhism. Show Less
ISBN
0722539320 / 9780722539323
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Call number
DAL-065
Pages
224