An open heart Practicing compassion in everyday life

Bstan-ʼdzin-rgya-mtsho, 1935-

Book - 2001

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Published
Boston : Little, Brown 2001.
Language
English
Main Author
Bstan-ʼdzin-rgya-mtsho, 1935- (-)
Other Authors
Nicholas Vreeland, 1954- (-)
Edition
1st ed
Physical Description
191 p. : ill
ISBN
9780316989794
  • Foreword
  • Introduction: Central Park, New York City, August 15, 1999
  • 1. The Desire for Happiness
  • 2. Meditation, a Beginning
  • 3. The Material and Immaterial World
  • 4. Karma
  • 5. The Afflictions
  • 6. The Vast and the Profound: Two Aspects of the Path
  • 7. Compassion
  • 8. Meditating on Compassion
  • 9. Cultivating Equanimity
  • 10. Bodhicitta
  • 11. Calm Abiding
  • 12. The Nine Stages of Calm Abiding Meditation
  • 13. Wisdom
  • 14. Buddhahood
  • 15. Generating Bodhicitta
  • Afterword
  • Photo Credits
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

"Just as musicians train their hands, athletes their reflexes and techniques, linguists their ears, scholars their perceptions, so we direct our minds and hearts." And so with his characteristic deftness, His Holiness the Dalai Lama here builds bridges from the realities of everyday life to sublimely spiritual pursuits. This compilation, based on teachings delivered by His Holiness in New York in 2001, is founded upon a weaving of two ancient Buddhist texts. These are made accessible here in part by Vreeland's skillful editing and in part by the unflagging style of the Dalai Lama, who continues to spread his message of loving compassion beyond the borders of Buddhism. Readers who savored his The Art of Happiness and Ethics for the New Millennium will likely be ready to take these next steps into practical approaches for everyday living that are supremely grounded in Buddhist philosophy, but extend an open heart to all types of believers and nonbelievers as well. While not a manual in the traditional Western sense of highly sequenced steps, this book is a treasury of teachings that point clearly to a better way to live. Exquisite, perfectly matched photographs round out such chapters as "The Desire for Happiness," "Karma," "Compassion," "Calm Abiding" and "Wisdom." Many books today receive the Dalai Lama's blessing, but this one issues a special invitation to receive ancient wisdom through the mind and heart of a modern spiritual master. (Sept. 25) Forecast: Although it's unlikely to achieve the million-plus copy status of The Art of Happiness, this book (based on lectures that were directed to an American audience) is poised for bestsellerdom. National advertising and extensive media appearances by Vreeland will help with promotion, as will a fall excerpt in Spirituality & Health magazine. This is a main selection of the One Spirit Book Club. (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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Review by Library Journal Review

Lessons in compassion and in Buddhism; with a 300,000-copy first printing. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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