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An Open Heart: Practicing Compassion in
Everyday Life
by Nicholas Vreeland
About
the Author
Recognized at the age of two as the reincarnation of the
thirteenth Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso was brought to Lhasa, the
capital of Tibet, and enthroned two years later as the
fourteenth Dalai Lama. In 1959, following the Chinese
suppression of the Tibetan national uprising, he was forced to
seek asylum in India. As Tibet's leader-in-exile, he has worked
tirelessly not only on behalf of the Tibetan people but as a
voice for human rights worldwide. Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
in 1989, His Holiness is today universally acknowledged as one
of the world's preeminent spiritual leaders.
NICHOLAS VREELAND has been a practicing Tibetan Buddhist monk
since 1985, when he was ordained by the Dalai Lama and entered
Rato Monastery in India. Since 1998 he has been the director of
The Tibet Center, which, with The Gere Foundation, cosponsored
the Dalai Lama's 1999 visit to New York City.
Book
Description
(from the publisher)
COMPASSION--SYMPATHY FOR THE suffering of others and the desire
to free them from it--is wrestled with in all spiritual
traditions. Yet how does one actually become a compassionate
person? What are the mechanisms by which a selfish heart is
transformed into a generous heart?
When His Holiness the Dalai Lama came to New York City in
1999, he spoke simply and powerfully on the everyday Buddhist
practice of compassion. Weaving together the contents of three
sacred texts-- one by the eighth-century Indian master
Kamalashila, another by the fourteenth-century Tibetan Togmay
Sangpo, and a third by the eleventh-century sage Langri Tangpa--His
Holiness showed that the path to compassion is a series of
meditations. An Open Heart lays out this course of meditation,
from the simplest to the most challenging, describing the mental
training techniques that will enable anyone of any faith to
change their minds and open their hearts. In this book the path
begins with simple and clear ruminations on the advantages of a
virtuous life and moves on to practices that can temper
destructive and impulsive emotions. Such practices can be
undertaken at odd moments of the day, at once transforming the
aimless or anxious mind into a disciplined and open mind.
Gradually, the book introduces the more challenging and
sustained meditation practices. In these meditations the deepest
and most profound insights of Buddhist practice become part of
one's way of knowing and experiencing the world.
An Open Heart is a clear and simple introduction to the
Buddhist path to enlightenment, by its greatest teacher, His
Holiness the Dalai Lama.
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