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A Call for Revolution
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9781846045899
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In this impassioned, eloquent manifesto for the future of the world, the Dalai Lama appeals to us to rethink the way we live:* Become `elite athletes of compassion'* Support each other to solve economic and social injustice* Women, take up the special role that's yours* Love the earth by sharing - not destroying - it.
A small book with a very large message.
In this impassioned, eloquent manifesto for the future of the world, the Dalai Lama appeals to us to rethink the way we live:
* Become `elite athletes of compassion''
* Support each other to solve economic and social injustice
* Women, take up the special role that''s yours
* Love the earth by sharing - not destroying - it.
* Encourage peace both within, and all around, you
Bringing his wisdom and experience to the complex problems he sees all around, the Dalai Lama challenges us to solve them through nothing less than a radical revolution.
In this impassioned, eloquent manifesto for the future of the world, the Dalai Lama appeals to us to rethink the way we live:
* Become `elite athletes of compassion''
* Support each other to solve economic and social injustice
* Women, take up the special role that''s yours
* Love the earth by sharing - not destroying - it.
* Encourage peace both within, and all around, you
Bringing his wisdom and experience to the complex problems he sees all around, the Dalai Lama challenges us to solve them through nothing less than a radical revolution.
Weight | 0.062000 |
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Author | Stril-Rever, Sofia |
Availability | IP |
Department | Miscellaneous Books |
Format | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781846045899 |
Pages | 96 |
Published | 03/05/2018 |
Publisher | Rider |
Section | Miscellaneous Books |
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