Dalai Lama: A Policy of KindnessSidney Piburn Motilal Banarsidass Publ., 2002 - 136 pages This selection of addresses, interviews and biographical essays is intended to convey a picture of the Dalai Lama`s personal life, his wide-ranging interests, and his thoughts on issues of global concern. It is hoped that this combination will give the reader who is relatively unfamiliar with the Dalai Lama a deeper appreciation of this man of peace. He emerges as a highly pragmatic man, dedicated to the establishment of non-violent solutions to human problems in the personal, environmental and political arenas. This book is admittedly of an introductory nature. Many of the topics introduced here are explained in much greater detail and depth in other books by the Dalai Lama. |
Table des matières
Foreword | 9 |
Introduction | 11 |
The Nobel Peace Prize Lecture | 15 |
Tibets Living Buddha by Pico Iyer | 26 |
An Interview by John Avedon | 33 |
A Life in the Day by Vanya Kewley | 43 |
Kindness and Compassion | 47 |
Cooperation Among World Religions | 53 |
Reason Science and Spiritual Values | 60 |
Meditation | 69 |
A Talk to Western Buddhists | 81 |
Living Sanely | 92 |
Human Rights and Universal Responsibilities | 102 |
An Ethical Approach to Environmental Protection | 106 |
The Nobel Evening Address | 108 |
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