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Perfecting Patience: Buddhist Techniques to Overcome Anger

Current price: $22.95
Perfecting Patience: Buddhist Techniques to Overcome Anger
Perfecting Patience: Buddhist Techniques to Overcome Anger

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Perfecting Patience: Buddhist Techniques to Overcome Anger

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Drawing on
A Guide to the Bodhisattva Way of Life,
the Dalai Lama reveals how learning patience and compassion practices is more essential than ever as we navigate an era of extremism and divisiveness
All of the world’s major religions emphasize the importance of love, compassion, and tolerance. This is particularly true in the Buddhist traditions, which unanimously state that compassion and love are the foundation of all paths of practice. To cultivate the potential for compassion and love inherent within us, it is crucial to counteract their opposing forces of anger and hatred.
In
Perfecting Patience
, the Dalai Lama shows how, through the practice of patience and tolerance, we can overcome the obstacles of anger and hatred. He bases his discussion on
A Guide to the Bodhisattva Way of Life
, the classic work on the activities of bodhisattvas—those who aspire to attain full enlightenment in order to benefit all beings.
This book was previously published under the title
Healing Anger
.

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