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The Dalai Lama on what matters most : conversations on anger, compassion, and action / Noriyuki Ueda ; translation by Sarah Fremerman Aptilon.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Charlottesville, VA : Hampton Roads Publishing, [2013]Description: xvi, 313 pages ; 13 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 157174701X (pbk.)
  • 9781571747013 (pbk.)
Uniform titles:
  • Interviews. Selections
Subject(s): Summary: "In April of 2006, the prominent cultural anthropologist Noriyuki Ueda sat down with the Dalai Lama for a two day conversation. This book is based on that long and lively conversation in Dharamsala"-- Provided by publisher.
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Adult Book Adult Book Dr. James Carlson Library NonFiction 294.3444 B916 Available 33111007224880
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The Dalai Lama as You've Never Heard Him Before

A few years ago, prominent cultural anthropologist Noriyuki Ueda sat down with the Dalai Lama for a lively two-day conversation. This little book is the result. In it are some surprising truths and commonsense wisdom.

"The attachment that seeks what is good is worthwhile. Seeking enlightenment is a kind of attachment that we should keep, as is the desire for an unbiased heart."

"Anger that is motivated by compassion or a desire to correct social injustice, and does not seek to harm anyone, is a good anger worth having."

"I'm not only a socialist, but also a bit of a leftist, a Communist."

"The type of competition that says, 'I am the winner, and you are the loser' must be overcome. But a positive competition allows us to lift each other up so that everybody ends up on top."

Open the book to any page and find great wisdom on what matters most. And what matters most is not adherence to any one doctrine or political system but living with an open mind and heart.

"In April of 2006, the prominent cultural anthropologist Noriyuki Ueda sat down with the Dalai Lama for a two day conversation. This book is based on that long and lively conversation in Dharamsala"-- Provided by publisher.

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