The Wisdom of Forgiveness

by His Holiness the Dalai Lama

Other authorsVictor Chan (Author)
Paperback, 2005

Status

Available

Call number

DAL-121

Publication

Riverhead Books (2005), Edition: Riverhead Trade Paperback Edition, 272 pages

Description

The most intimate conversation yet with the world's most famous holy man. When Victor Chan first visited the Dalai Lama in the 1970s, he assumed that, since he is a member of the race responsible for destroying Tibet, the Dalai Lama would treat him with disdain. Instead, they developed a close relationship, out of which Victor was able to pose some of the most personal questions ever asked of or answered by the Dalai Lama. From the conversations in The Wisdom of Forgiveness, we discover under which circumstances the Dalai Lama believes he could be capable of violence; how the experience of profound spiritual insight feels in the body and mind; how he learned to love those who anyone else would consider an enemy; what his personal fears are; what the heart of a holy man looks like in medical tests; and how a highly developed spiritual person experiences pain. The Wisdom of Forgivenesstakes these two friends on journeys from India to Ireland; from the former Czechoslovakia to a pilgrimage to Buddhist holy sites. If you've ever wondered why we love the Dalai Lama so much, this book makes it clear by placing us in the presence of a great being.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member cdogzilla
Some nice anecdotes, but not a very substantial book. The message is valuable: practiciing compassion and an understanding of the Buddhist concept of emptiness are the best methods to attaining personal happiness. As an introduction to Tibetan Buddhism and the Dalai Lama, this is probably a decent
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place to start, but if you're already familiar with the concepts, this isn't essential reading.
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LibraryThing member youngerrlc
Great insight into a man revered for his work in promoting peace, not only among peope and nations but provides strategies for achieving peace of mind. Some concepts in this process hard to fathom.
LibraryThing member wrk1
A view of the Dalai Lama as a man and a long-practicing monk, the only two ways he characterizes himself. Victor Chan, the co-author, tells the story of his visits and conversations with the Dalai Lama. Overall, the book is about a man with deep compassion and immeasurable forgiveness.
LibraryThing member Auntie-Nanuuq
This is a collection of "Intimate Conversations & Journeys" with the Dalai Lama by Victor Chan.

It's about compassion, humanity, forgiveness, and mindful thought. There are parts of conversations with Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Nelson Mandala, and Oprah.

Through it all, there is the underlying
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friendship and conversations between the Dalai Lama and Victor Chan, which was how this book came to be written.
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Original publication date

2004

ISBN

1594480923 / 9781594480928

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Call number

DAL-121

Rating

(47 ratings; 4.3)

Pages

272
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