|
Showing 1 - 2 of
2 matches in All Departments
Advice and encouragement from a leading young spiritual teacher on
how to live with compassion, ethical principles, and bravery in the
face of the global challenges facing humanity.
In his first major book, the Karmapa, a charismatic 28-year-old
emerging leader of Tibetan Buddhism, offers heartfelt advice on how
to live with integrity in the modern world. These teachings arose
from the questions of sixteen college seniors who spent a month
meeting and talking with the Karmapa about their concerns about the
world and their own futures.
"This is not a book about Buddhism. I don't want to talk about
Buddhist theory or practice, but about our experience of life. The
shared ground we all meet on is our shared concern about our lives
and our world, rather than philosophical views. On that ground, we
can meet as friends."--from the Introduction
Sixteen American college students spent a month in India with His
Holiness the Seventeenth Karmapa. Together, they discussed topics
ranging from food justice to gender identities to sustainable
compassion. The Karmapa's teachings in this book are the product of
those meetings.
For those who wish to take up its challenge, this book can serve as
a guide to being a friend to this planet and to all of us who share
it. The Karmapa describes how to see the world as a global
community, in which people are linked by their shared concerns for
humanity--and their wish to bring about real change. While
acknowledging the magnitude of this undertaking, the Karmapa shows
us how to go about it, using the inner resources we have already.
|
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.