The World of Tibetan Buddhism

The World of Tibetan Buddhism

In "The World of Tibetan Buddhism", translated and edited by Geshe Thupten Jinpa, His Holiness the Dalai Lama offers a clear and penetrating overview of Tibetan Buddhist practice from the Four Noble Truths to Highest Yoga Tantra.

In this book, the Dalai Lama asks us to be mindful and present in the moment and to be constantly vigilant in monitoring our attitudes, actions and motivations. He goes on to ask us to engage in personal research on our own mental functioning and to examine the possibility of making some positive changes within ourselves (p. vii).

Recipient of the 1989 Nobel Prize for Peace, the Dalai Lama is highly respected as one of our greatest spiritual teachers.

ee also

*Gelug
*Geshe Thupten Jinpa
*Tibetan Buddhism

Bibliography

* Tenzin Gyatso, (1995). [http://www.wisdom-books.com/ProductDetail.asp?PID=14804 "The World of Tibetan Buddhism: An Overview of its Philosophy and Practice"] , Wisdom Publications, Massachusetts, ISBN 0861710975


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