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The Power of Buddhism

by Dalai Lama XIV Bstan-'dzin-rgya-mtsho

Other authors: Jean-Claude Carrière

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His Holiness the Dalai Lama is famous for his skill in weaving together East and West, today and tomorrow, and offering an insight to an inner calm and clarity of mind that can become the fuel of our daily lives. He has never before directly addressed Buddhism's response to humanity's challenges as he does in these dialogues with the famous film writer, Jean-Claude Carriere. Covering such topics as women's and human rights, democracy and fundamentalism, education and science, terrorism and violence, the population explosion and our environment, he cuts through to the essence of each with a practical spiritual intelligence that brings insight and guidance as we approach the twenty-first century.… (more)
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Một cuộc đối thoại dài đi qua các vấn nạn xã hội hiện nay của xã hội hiện đại. Qua đó, Đức Dalai Lama có dịp trình bày quan điểm của đạo Phật về các vấn đề nóng bỏng này.

Xin chia sẻ một số ý tôi lưu lại, sau khi hoàn thành đọc cuốn sách.
- Chúng ta có thể bác bỏ mọi hình thức tôn giáo, nhưng chúng ta không thể vứt bỏ ra khỏi mình tình thương yêu và sự bình an của tâm trí.
- Ngài phải công nhận rằng trong bốn khái niệm cơ bản của đạo Phật là Không, Vô Thường, Vô Ngã, và Khổ thì khái niệm Không (sunyatâ) là bí ẩn nhất, khó hiểu nhất.
- Có một thứ mà chúng ta không thể nghi ngờ, đó là tất cả chúng ta đều mang trong mình một phẩm chất. Phẩm chất này chỉ dần dần được phát hiện. Nó tên là Trí tuệ. Chúng ta có thể phủ nhận tất cả, trừ khả năng có thể biến mình trở thành tốt hơn. ( )
  viethungnguyen | Dec 7, 2020 |
Sans être méchant, le tire aurait dû lire: "Jean-Claude Carrière parle, et le Dalai-Lama acquiese" On lit beaucoup plus sur ce que J-C Carrière pense que ce que le Dalai-Lama pense, ce qui eset triste. Mais bon, à la fin du livre, on obtient enfin de long paragraphes sur ce le Dalai-Lama a dit, alors ce n'est pas une perte totale. ( )
  kinwolf | Jul 10, 2019 |
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His Holiness the Dalai Lama is famous for his skill in weaving together East and West, today and tomorrow, and offering an insight to an inner calm and clarity of mind that can become the fuel of our daily lives. He has never before directly addressed Buddhism's response to humanity's challenges as he does in these dialogues with the famous film writer, Jean-Claude Carriere. Covering such topics as women's and human rights, democracy and fundamentalism, education and science, terrorism and violence, the population explosion and our environment, he cuts through to the essence of each with a practical spiritual intelligence that brings insight and guidance as we approach the twenty-first century.

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