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My Spiritual Journey - Dalai Lama; Sofia Stril-Rever
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  • FOREWORD: Listening to the Dalai Lama’s Appeal to the World by Sofia Stril-Rever
  • PART ONE: As a Human Being
    • 1. Our Common Humanity
      • I Am No One Special
        • In our blood, a vital need for affection
        • My mother, a compassionate woman
        • It’s time to think in human terms
        • Every person we meet is our brother or sister
        • Loving-kindness, the condition of our survival
        • I pray for a more loving human family
        • We are all alike
      • Until My Last Breath, I Will Practice Compassion
        • True compassion is universal
        • The power of compassion
        • I am a professional laugher
        • I am a devoted servant of compassion
        • Compassion, path of my happiness
        • I love the smile, unique to humans
    • 2. My Lives Without Beginning or End
      • I Rejoice at Being the Son of Simple Farmers
        • I was born on the fifth day of the fifth month …
        • I can see into the humblest souls
        • My parents never thought I might be the Fourteenth Dalai Lama
        • I recognize my rosary
        • I successfully pass the tests of remembering my previous life
      • My Childhood in Lhasa
        • I find my teeth
        • Childhood memories
        • I indulge in illegal treats
        • I almost looked like Moshe Dayan!
      • My Reincarnation Lineage
        • The Tibetans will decide if they want a Fifteenth Dalai Lama
        • My Dalailamaship
        • Why shouldn’t a very beautiful woman be my next incarnation?
        • We are without beginning or end
        • I could reincarnate in the form of an insect
  • PART TWO: As a Buddhist Monk
    • 3. Transforming Oneself
      • My Ideal: The Bodhisattva
        • My monk’s vows
        • The daily meditations of a Buddhist monk
        • Living as a bodhisattva
        • Spiritual practice in order to become better human beings
      • Temples of Kindness in Our Hearts
        • Politicians need religion more than hermits
        • My pilgrimages, from Lourdes to Jerusalem
        • A life of contemplation on love
        • Temples inside
      • Transforming Our Minds
        • Impermanence and interdependence, or seeing the world as it is
        • Transforming our mind on the Buddha’s path
        • Actualizing our potential
        • Training our emotional life
    • 4. Transforming the World
      • I Call for a Spiritual Revolution
        • Spiritual revolution and ethical revolution
        • The sickness of duality
        • The disregard of interdependence by Westerners
      • I Do Not Believe in Ideologies
        • Interdependence is a law of nature
        • A sense of responsibility is born from compassion
        • War is an anachronism
        • Everyone must assume a share of universal responsibility
      • My Dialogue with the Sciences
        • Humanity is at a crossroads
        • Ethics in the sciences to save life
        • The tragedy of September 11, 2001, taught me that we must not separate ethics from progress
    • 5. Taking Care of the Earth
      • Our Ecological Responsibility
        • The Tibet of my childhood, paradise of wildlife
        • In Tibet the mountains have become bald as monks’ heads
        • Reflections of a Buddhist monk on our ecological responsibility
      • Our Planet Is One World
        • The Buddha in the Green Party!
        • Human rights and the environment
        • Mind, heart, and environment
        • Taking care of the Earth
        • Interdependence as seen from space
  • PART THREE: As the Dalai Lama
    • 6. In the Dalai Lama Meets the World
      • I Was the Only One Who Could Win Unanimous Support
        • We wrongly believed that isolation would guarantee us peace
        • I endorse the Kashag’s appeal to the United Nations
        • The motherland, a shameless lie
        • Mao’s personality impressed me
        • March 10, 1959, a day of insurrection in Lhasa
      • My Children, You Are the Future of Tibet
        • My priority is stopping the bloodshed
        • Children of hope
        • I am a proponent of secular democracy
        • Liberty, equality, and fraternity are also Buddhist principles
        • I love the image of swords transformed into plowshares
        • Human beings prefer the way of peace
        • What would Gandhi have done in my place?
    • 7. I Appeal to All the Peoples of the World
      • In the name of humanity, I appeal to all the peoples of the world
      • Five hundred Tibetans perished while fleeing their occupied country
        • In the name of the spiritual heritage of my people
        • My weapons are truth, courage, and determination
        • Tibet is still suffering from flagrant, unimaginable human rights violations
        • In China, I see that change is on the way
        • To all my spiritual brothers and sisters in China
      • The Han-ification campaign in Tibet
      • CONCLUSION: I Place My Hope in the Human Heart
      • We Can Only Live in Hope
  • AFTERWORD: Winning Peace with the Dalai Lama
  • NOTES
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • INDEX
  • Acknowledgments
  • My Three Commitments in Life
  • Editor’s Note
  • Copyright
  • About the Publisher
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