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Cargando... Transforming the mind : eight verses on generating compassion and transforming your life (edición 2000)por Dalai Lama XIV Bstan-ʼdzin-rgya-mtsho, 1935-, Geshe Thupten Jinpa (Traductor), Dominique Side (Editor), Geshe Thupten Jinpa (Editor)
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In his characteristically endearing and informal style, His Holiness the Dalai Lama examines the nature of the human mind and emphasises the need to transform it if we want to lead more fulfilling lives. In the form of several discourses delivered over a period of nine years, he talks about suffering, happiness, love and truth, and imparts practical wisdom on issues ranging from religious tolerance to world economy. Stressing the need for compassion and non-violence, the Dalai Lama reiterates the essential goodness of the human heart and teaches us how to live and die well, reminding us constantly of the responsibility of our actions and thoughts, and the interdependence between action and result. Wise, inspiring and always candid, The Transformed Mind gives us hope and solace in this new millennium. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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> Dans ce livre, Le Dalaï Lama évoque un enseignement classique du bouddhisme, consistant à prendre conscience du fonctionnement de son esprit, pour en déjouer les pièges qui nous poussent vers la souffrance. C'est donc une approche logique et progressive qui nous apprend à raisonner hors de nos conditionnements. Ce n'est pas toujours facile, mais l'effort en vaut la peine !
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