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A Simple Path: Basic Buddhist Teachings by His Holiness the Dalai Lama

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A fully illustrated guide to this legendary religious leader and man of peace links dozens of revealing photographs of the Dalai Lama with text of his lectures on the "Four Noble Truths." Reprint.

176 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2000

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Jetsun Jamphel Ngawang Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso (born Lhamo Döndrub), the 14th Dalai Lama, is a practicing member of the Gelug School of Tibetan Buddhism and is influential as a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, the world's most famous Buddhist monk, and the leader of the exiled Tibetan government in India.

Tenzin Gyatso was the fifth of sixteen children born to a farming family. He was proclaimed the tulku (an Enlightened lama who has consciously decided to take rebirth) of the 13th Dalai Lama at the age of two.

On 17 November 1950, at the age of 15, he was enthroned as Tibet's ruler. Thus he became Tibet's most important political ruler just one month after the People's Republic of China's invasion of Tibet on 7 October 1950. In 1954, he went to Beijing to attempt peace talks with Mao Zedong and other leaders of the PRC. These talks ultimately failed.

After a failed uprising and the collapse of the Tibetan resistance movement in 1959, the Dalai Lama left for India, where he was active in establishing the Central Tibetan Administration (the Tibetan Government in Exile) and in seeking to preserve Tibetan culture and education among the thousands of refugees who accompanied him.

Tenzin Gyatso is a charismatic figure and noted public speaker. This Dalai Lama is the first to travel to the West. There, he has helped to spread Buddhism and to promote the concepts of universal responsibility, secular ethics, and religious harmony.

He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989, honorary Canadian citizenship in 2006, and the United States Congressional Gold Medal on 17 October 2007.

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220 reviews3 followers
October 22, 2017
A great, quick overview of Buddhism. Also, the child in me loves the pictures. There are several Thai/monk/mandala pictures included. A very enlightening preview.
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1 review1 follower
June 6, 2014
This has become one of my favorite books on Buddhism. It's not an 'overview' book but a focused lecture on the four noble truths. In this regard, however, it was incredibly insightful for me. Each chapter explains in detail what the truth is and what it's place is within the four noble truths. In this way each chapter builds on the chapter before it providing an ever deeper understanding of how to recognize, understand, and through this understanding how to live a life that is in harmony with the four noble truths.

As usual H.H. The Dalai Lama speaks in incredibly concise and simple language making it easy to understand what could otherwise be very difficult philosophical/spiritual ideas. The beautiful full page color photos further break up the text making this a truly delightful read and a great addition to any Buddhist (or non-Buddhist :-) library.
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637 reviews82 followers
October 28, 2015
Quite complex for being a simple path. Maybe a little detailed for someone not at all familiar with Buddhism, like myself with an interest but no real knowledge as of yet. beautiful pictures. An interesting discussion, perhaps a book to refer back to at a later time.
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101 reviews19 followers
April 11, 2010
Collection of lectures from the Dalai Lama interspersed with beautiful pictures of Buddhist monasteries, figures, and art.
The text is mostly accessible, as he attempts to boil down complex concepts into simple language for the everyday reader. Focuses on the Four Noble Truths, which is the core of Buddhism. After reading this, I felt for the first time I really began to *grasp* what Buddhism is all about, though I have much to learn.
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53 reviews15 followers
October 19, 2008
i learned that i will not be becoming a Buddist but that the Dalai Lama is an amazining man. I plan to read more of what he has written because I think his thoughts can help all of us lead a better life
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22 reviews
July 6, 2015
A bit difficult to try to correctly pronounce all the Tibetan and Indian names, but when you look beyond who taught what, the Dalai Lama presents the basics of Buddhism simply and with conviction. I really enjoyed the book, felt compelled to take notes, and will definitely be reading it again.
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459 reviews13 followers
December 29, 2014
This is a beautiful book. Some sections are hard to follow.
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December 15, 2022
I would like to see number one this book is actually pretty good introduction to the Buddhism religion/practice itself. Also, this is my first time reading about the Dalai Lama and overall he’s a pretty chill dude, so yeah I recommend this book if you wanna pretty simple introduction to the religion.
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383 reviews8 followers
November 27, 2008
the only dalai lama book that i've read was "the art of happiness" and i loved that book. i read it when it first came out, so it's been a long time. right now in my life, i felt i needed an inspirational book, unfortunately this one didn't do it for me. didn't finish it, it's certainly not as good as "happiness."
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8 reviews1 follower
August 1, 2008
everyone should read at least one book on buddhism, so that it can stop being used as some kind of cultural shorthand for "happy" or "enlightened."

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November 27, 2008
Buddhism is more a "way of life", rather than a "religion"...more philosophy than theology.
The book is filled with fantastic pictures, with more than a few "ah ha" moments.
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9 reviews2 followers
June 10, 2010
I have been reading this book a little bit each day now. It is truly inspiring and gives great insight to the thoughts of the Dalai Lama
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46 reviews8 followers
June 15, 2013
This is a coffee table book somewhere in my house, I pick it up when I need some positive energy. I've enjoyed reading some of the Dalai Lama's writing and have found this book to be a nice read.
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April 28, 2012
Wonderful book by HH DL that exquisitely describes the four noble truths.
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November 5, 2015
I found it very difficult to understand. I rated it high because of 3 very special insights
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155 reviews26 followers
May 24, 2007
You can't go wrong with the the Dalai Lama!
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