Using the traditional Buddhist allegorical image of the Wheel of Life and the teaching of the twelve links of dependent origination, the Dalai Lama deftly illustrates how our existence, though fleeting and often full of woes, brims with the potential for peace and happiness. We can realize that potential by cultivating a wise appreciation of the interdependency of actions and experience, and by living a kind and compassionate life. A life thus lived, the Dalai Lama teaches, becomes thoroughly meaningful for both oneself and for others.
The Essence of Tsongkhapa's Teachings : The Dalai Lama on the Three Principal Aspects of the Path
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bookMindScience : An East-West Dialogue
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bookMeditation on the Nature of Mind
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bookThe Middle Way : Faith Grounded in Reason
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