Opening the eye of new awareness
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Contributions
- Lopez, Donald S., 1952- - Contributor
- Hopkins, Jeffrey. - Contributor
Publication
1999 - Wisdom, Boston, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
37,250 words, Guess
Page Count
149 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL39279M
- ISBN-100861711556
- OCLC Control Number41468211
- OCLC Control Numberopeningeyeofnewa0000bsta
- Library of Congress Control Number99028438
and 2 more
- LibraryThing3288795
- Goodreads499588
Classifications
- DDC294.3/420423
- LCCBQ7935.B774 B5613 1999
Description
"Written in 1963 - just four years after his escape from Tibet and four years after completing his education - Opening the Eye of New Awareness is the Dalai Lama's first religious work. Originally intended for Tibetan lay people, Westerners, and "those who do not have the leisure to study the great texts," this is the Dalai Lama's own summation of Buddhist doctrines and practices as they have been practiced in Tibet for a thousand years. It is a work of consummate scholarship by a twenty-seven-year-old monk, wise beyond his years. A new introduction by Professor Lopez provides insight into the historical and philosophical context of His Holiness' work."--BOOK JACKET.
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