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How To Practise: Rider Classics

Autor Dalai Lama Editat de Jeffrey Hopkins
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 ian 2021
'The Dalai Lama is the most influential person in the world' Time

In his characteristic mix of humour, wisdom and compassion the Dalai Lama shares his basic steps to enlightenment from how to meditate to how to practise wisdom. Combining spiritual teachings and practical advice, His Holiness shows us how to overcome our everyday obstacles, from feelings of anger and mistrust to jealously, insecurity and counterproductive thinking.

How to Practise is an essential guide to achieving inner calm and compassion, refraining from harm and focusing the mind. It is a wonderful, heartfelt gift for anyone seeking a richer, more fulfilled life.
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ISBN-13: 9781846046414
ISBN-10: 1846046416
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 132 x 198 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: Random House
Colecția Rider & Co
Seria Rider Classics


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'The Dalai Lama is the most influential person in the world' TimeIn his characteristic mix of humour, wisdom and compassion the Dalai Lama shares his basic steps to enlightenment from how to meditate to how to practise wisdom.

Recenzii

"an inspirational primer on living a meaningful life" Publishing News 20030512 "The Dalai Lama is the most influential person in the world" Time magazine "A symbol of serenity, a spiritual leader second only to the Pope" Independent "He draws crowds that no other spiritual leader or politician could hope to match...he seems to look at life in a different way to everyone else" The Times