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My Tibet, Text by his Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama of Tibet (Paperback, Revised)
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My Tibet, Text by his Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama of Tibet (Paperback, Revised)
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One of the world's spiritual leaders and a renowned wilderness
photographer combine their vision of Tibet in this stunningly
beautiful book. Essays by the Fourteenth Dalai Lama appear with
Galen Rowell's dramatic images in a moving presentation of the
splendors of Tibet's revered but threatened heritage. When Chinese
communist troops invaded Tibet in 1950, the author was fifteen
years old and the spiritual and temporal ruler of a nation the size
of western Europe. Tenzin Gyatso, the Fourteenth Dalai Lama of
Tibet, appealed to the United Nations for help and then fled across
the Himalaya in winter to a border town, where he anxiously awaited
political aid that never came. Like the mythical kingdom of
Shangri-La, Tibet had sought isolation from the rest of the world.
Diplomatic relations and foreign visitors had been shunned, and few
people in the West knew what cultural and natural treasures lay
threatened there. In the years that followed, the Dalai Lama
struggled to maintain peace in Tibet and to protect his people's
ways, but in 1959 he was forced to flee to India, where he remains
today. There he has established a government in exile in Dharamsala
that has endeavored to preserve Tibetan culture while preparing for
a peaceful return to a free Tibet. As the Chinese cautiously opened
select Tibetan doors to visitors in the 1980s, a sickening
realization stole over the rest of the world: Tibet had been
ravaged by the Chinese occupation. All but a dozen of Tibet's six
thousand monasteries had been destroyed. Much of the once-bountiful
wildlife had disappeared. A sixth of the population had perished.
The picture seemed so bleak that many wondered whether there was
anything worth saving in this wounded land. The Dalai Lama's
heartening answer and Galen Rowell's magnificent photographs leave
no doubt that the mystery and enchantment of Tibet, though
seriously endangered, are still alive. To Tibetans the Dalai Lama
is an incarnation of the Buddha of compassion. He has spent the
last thirty years tirelessly advocating nonviolence and compassion
to all living things as the answer to Tibet's plight. 'My religion
is simple,' he says, 'my religion is kindness.' "My Tibet" movingly
elaborates this message: here the Dalai Lama offers his views on
how world peace, happiness, and environmental responsibility are
inextricably linked. He explains the meaning of pilgrimage for
Tibetan Buddhists and gives an engaging account of his early life
in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. In addition, he reveals many sides
to his nature - compassion, profound faith, common sense,
generosity, a playful sense of humor - in personal reflections
matched here to 108 photographs of the land he hasn't seen since
1959. Together the breathtaking photographs, which express Rowell's
own commitment to the natural world, and the Dalai Lama's
observations help preserve the enduring meaning of Tibet's culture,
religion, and natural heritage.
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