Binding: Hardcover
Format: Bargain Price
Label: Atria
Manufacturer: Atria
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: January 01, 2002
Publisher: Atria
Release Date: May 01, 2001
Sales Rank: 715285
Studio: Atria
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Rating: - The way to a meaningful life - by Dalai Lama
Very nice and meaningful book, which might help you with day to day inner conflicts and teach you how to find a way out to cope with stress of life.
The delivery by amazon was right on time as expected.
Rating: - IF you want to study Buddhism...
www.fpmt.org The Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition has home study courses set up with DVDs, books, transcripts and MP3s of lectures given by true Buddhist teachers. It starts with the basics and takes you step by step through such topics as the Mind, Meditation, Death, etc. Each topic is a correspondence course type setup with no obligation to go on, no registration fees, etc. You see the list of what is recommended you buy for each lesson, and you order what you want. ... Read More
Rating: - East is East and it's not West
I have been studying and practicing Buddhism for over 4o years - I still do not understand it. For Non Tibetans (this excludes most Asians too) - forget about tantras and mantras and all the hocus-pocus! We will never be able to understand it. We may imitate it but we will not live it inside out. It will be best to stick to some simple western (rational!) method of meditation and stick to a good, moral life. It IS that simple. No need to look to the Himalayas for enlightenment - it is right inside ... Read More
Rating: - A very helpful and thoughtprovoking book.
A very helpful and thought provoking book. A pleasant read that leaves you wanting to learn more. Not overly term-laden. Just enough to help educate you as to the terminorlogy of Buddhism, without being incomprehensible. The wisdom and goodness of the Dalai Lama comes through in every chapter. I feel as if this book is a good starting point for embracing the Buddhist way.
Rating: - Thought provoking read
An all around good read for anyone looking for some self introspect or not committed to any one particular religion.
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