El poder de la indignación

El poder de la indignación

Bstan-'dzin-rgya-mtsho XIV, Dalai Lama
Ueda, Noriyuki

Compassionate anger as a spiritual force: the most humane and committed side of the Dalai Lama. For decades, the Dalai Lama has shared with the world the path of compassion and forgiveness to improve individual and social life. In this book he shows us the most critical and involved side of him to open a dialogue on how Buddhism and spirituality should face the darker side of modern societies. Should Buddhism continue in isolation from society? Is it lawful to remain impassive in the face of injustice, inequality, ignorance? How do you combine spirituality and commitment? In short: how does Buddhism respond to contemporary problems? In this short and powerful work, the Dalai Lama offers unprecedented perspectives on different aspects of today's world, from anger or competitiveness as forces of change to the need for Buddhism to be involved in education, medicine or well-being. We urgently need a new spirituality, capable of using compassionate anger as a tool to advance social dialogue, ethics, equality and justice, a bold path that the Dalai Lama explores in this work with lucidity and courage.

Author
Bstan-'dzin-rgya-mtsho XIV, Dalai Lama
Ueda, Noriyuki
Subject
Selfhelp & psychology > Body and mind
EAN
9788417694265
ISBN
978-84-17694-26-5
Edition
1
Publisher
Ediciones Urano
Pages
128 
High
17.7 cm
Weight
12.8 cm
Release date
06-07-2021
Language
Spanish 
Series
Crecimiento personal 
Paperback edition
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