Ten Tales From Tibet - Cultivating Compa
Author(s): Lama Lhakpa Yeshe
Ten Tales from Tibetoffers ten gentle, yet powerful, lessons exploring compassion, the very essence of Buddhism. A collection of poetic re-tellings distilled from ancient oral tradition, the stories have been specially chosen by Lama Lhakpa Yeshe because they demonstrate a beautiful wisdom in a simple, yet profound way, and teach us how to nurture the singular human quality that defines us all. Introduced by global peace and environment campaigner, Satish Kumar, a pupil of Lama Lhakpa Yeshe, and illustrated with photography by fellow Buddhist Matthieu Ricard, this is a beautifully crafted book and unique guide to opening our hearts and minds by cultivating compassion - helping others and ourselves - to find joy, peace, and happiness.
Product Information
Lama Lhakpa Yeshe is a Tibetan monk and refugee. He joined the Zigar monastery in East Tibet at the age of nine. After 25 years in Tibet, he fled to India to help in a monastery there and practiced meditation for eight years in the Himalayan caves. Lama Lhakpa Yeshe teaches Tibetan Buddhism - a unique form - all over the world and now lives in the UK. This is his first book.
General Fields
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- : The Ivy Press
- : The Ivy Press
- : 0.267619
- : 31 August 2017
- : 200mm X 130mm
- : United Kingdom
- : 01 September 2017
- : books
Special Fields
- : Lama Lhakpa Yeshe
- : Hardback
- : 917
- : English
- : 76