A little book for those in search of words to calm and inspire. In this gift book His Holiness the Dalai Lama imparts his message: the importance of love, compassion and forgiveness.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama describes how to bring wisdom and compassion into our busy, stressful everyday lives.
A beautiful selection of words from His Holiness that will help you to face difficult emotions such as anger in yourself and in others with genuine acceptance and understanding.
The only little gift book based on the words of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, this book should have tremendous appeal especially during the holiday season.
From the Publisher
This book is based on the Dalai Lama's bestselling book, The Power of Compassion
From the Author
I am a Buddist and my whole way of training is according to the Buddists teaching or Buddha Dharma. Although I speak from my own experience, I feel that no one has the right to impose his or her beliefs on another person. I will not propose to you that my way is best. The decision is up to you. If you find some point which may be suitable for you, then you can carry out experiements for yourself. If you find that it is of no use, them you can discard it
His Holiness the XIV DALAI LAMA
About the Author
The Dalai Lama is the spiritual leader of the TIbetan people. He lives in exile in Dharamsala, India. He was awarded the Nobel peace prize in 1989. He is the author of many books on Buddhism including The Four Noble Truths.
All comments (38)
batezy_1984
6 Jan 17#1
A review from Amazon.....
How important is this book? Well it changed my view of the world and how I react to it. It clearly showed me that my anger and frustrations were of no harm to anybody but me. Well they may have had nagative affects on other people but the main loser was myself. It's not easy to change yourself but the first step is recognise that there is another better way. I'm now a better happier person and if that is not worth the price of this book I don't know what is.
paulwebberabc
6 Jan 17#2
When a book about wisdom sells so ineffectively that its reduced from 4.99 to zero you have to question how wise the perspectives are!
Trevanator
6 Jan 17#3
batezy_1984
6 Jan 17#4
Hahaha I'm not arguing, it might be good for some people tho :grin:
ben5363
6 Jan 17#5
Brilliant thanks, I was going to buy one of his books. Great deal and it has good reviews.
lukeo44
6 Jan 17#6
When a HUKD user had two comments in over a year, you have to question how wise their perspectives are!
Heat!
hotdealsuk1973
6 Jan 17#7
heat added thanks for posting
added to my collection !!
oliviaviil
6 Jan 17#8
expected it for fee but just spend £4.99 for this Kindle.
archer1204
6 Jan 17#9
He is an amazing man and if you are lucky enough to meet him there is definitely an aura surrounding him
brilly
6 Jan 17#10
i knew you'd be here to big up your m8 archer
xavierzzz
6 Jan 17#11
i don't trust this man, what he says is beautiful, what he does in the dark is horrible.
archer1204
6 Jan 17#12
Happy new year brilly :grin:
black_utopia
6 Jan 17#13
The more you comment on here, the broader your perspective? Not sure I follow.
99zhang
6 Jan 17#14
Yes , you are right. This man is ugly. He said one thing and did another,
huddsguy
6 Jan 17#15
What's he done that's so bad??
balluji
6 Jan 17#16
oh the irony of this book on HUKD. "clear your mind of all desires"... ... buys a nespresso machine
skipraider
6 Jan 17#17
I shook hands with him 20 odd years ago. He hasn't aged a day.. must bdat meditation oO
tayeb23
6 Jan 17#18
Money keeps u young and u never work
happypower
6 Jan 17#19
Dalai Lama is definitely over-rated, the same as UGG footwear. Celebrity endorsement doesn't mean it is wonderful:)
EngineRom
6 Jan 17#20
Thanks. Great find
BagABargain78
6 Jan 17#21
So, 2 HUKD comments in a year makes his perspectives narrow? Skewed? Less valid? Not sure I follow your meaning. Surely someone who spends less time on here, would have more time for other things, such as broadening his perspective? Go download the book my child lol.
Ps - heat.
3guesses
6 Jan 17#22
The Dalai Lama Walks into Domino's Pizza, hands the cashier a £10 note and says "Can you make me one with everything?"
Somebody had to say it...
rmgx
7 Jan 17#23
Also free on Google Play.
simate
7 Jan 17#24
Should be in freebies section
batezy_1984
7 Jan 17#25
Completely agree but I don't know how to change it unless a mod can sort it for me pls
mutav
7 Jan 17#26
How do you know it was selling ineffectively? It's not uncommon to see buddhist ebooks free on the internet.
smogthing
7 Jan 17#27
Empty vessels make most noise.
Polax
7 Jan 17#28
How did you get talked into being in the dark with him ;)?
**Joking** - Have some heat, this will be worth a read.
Polax
7 Jan 17#29
So are 4K UHD Flat screen TVs .. :smile: but the heart still longs for one!
Opening post
I thought of that all on my own...
Product Description
A little book for those in search of words to calm and inspire. In this gift book His Holiness the Dalai Lama imparts his message: the importance of love, compassion and forgiveness.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama describes how to bring wisdom and compassion into our busy, stressful everyday lives.
A beautiful selection of words from His Holiness that will help you to face difficult emotions such as anger in yourself and in others with genuine acceptance and understanding.
The only little gift book based on the words of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, this book should have tremendous appeal especially during the holiday season.
From the Publisher
This book is based on the Dalai Lama's bestselling book, The Power of Compassion
From the Author
I am a Buddist and my whole way of training is according to the Buddists teaching or Buddha Dharma. Although I speak from my own experience, I feel that no one has the right to impose his or her beliefs on another person. I will not propose to you that my way is best. The decision is up to you. If you find some point which may be suitable for you, then you can carry out experiements for yourself. If you find that it is of no use, them you can discard it
His Holiness the XIV DALAI LAMA
About the Author
The Dalai Lama is the spiritual leader of the TIbetan people. He lives in exile in Dharamsala, India. He was awarded the Nobel peace prize in 1989. He is the author of many books on Buddhism including The Four Noble Truths.
All comments (38)
How important is this book? Well it changed my view of the world and how I react to it. It clearly showed me that my anger and frustrations were of no harm to anybody but me. Well they may have had nagative affects on other people but the main loser was myself. It's not easy to change yourself but the first step is recognise that there is another better way. I'm now a better happier person and if that is not worth the price of this book I don't know what is.
Heat!
added to my collection !!
"clear your mind of all desires"...
... buys a nespresso machine
Ps - heat.
Somebody had to say it...
**Joking** - Have some heat, this will be worth a read.