“The Buddha’s journey to full awakening could have ended with liberation, but his infinite compassion in the face of the suffering of all beings led him to continue his journey by sharing what he had learned with others. In this fifth volume of the
Library of Wisdom and Compassion, the Dalai Lama explores in depth just how central compassion and empathy are to the path to awakening. It’s a comprehensive look at the teachings on compassion in every Buddhist tradition and is wonderfully complemented by the reflections and meditation suggestions of his co-author, Thubten Chodron.”
— Sharon Salzberg, author of Lovingkindness and Real Change
“Another insightful volume in an important series,
In Praise of Great Compassion is a deep and wonderful book that offers crucial lessons for our time—and for all time.”
— Daniel Gilbert, Edgar Pierce Professor of Psychology, Harvard University
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In Praise of Great Compassion is a welcome arrival that illuminates the interface between two Buddhist traditions, Mahayana and Theravada, through the common ground of compassion. These valuable teachings are a gift and a powerful message to the world.”
— Ajahn Sundara, Amaravati Monastery
“His Holiness the Dalai Lama, together with Bhik?u?i Thubten Chodron, lucidly present the Buddha’s teachings to a wider readership. The inclusion of different Buddhist traditions’ practices on the important topic of great compassion is especially welcome, and I am delighted to see a chapter on Chinese Buddhism and its introduction to the Seven Round Compassion Contemplation, as well as the Four Great Vows. These are powerful practices not only to develop compassion but also to eliminate one’s own karmic obstacles. May all beings benefit from this latest volume of the valuable Dharma series, the
Library of Wisdom and Compassion.”
— Bhik?u Jian Hu, Abbot of Sunnyvale Zen Center