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El Arte De La Felicidad

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Dalai Lama

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es

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Religions

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84

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Casi cada vez que lo ves, se ríe, o al menos sonríe. Y hace que todos los que lo rodean sientan ganas de sonreír. Es el Dalai Lama, el líder espiritual y temporal del Tíbet, ganador del Premio Nobel y un orador y estadista cada vez más popular. Es más, te dirá que la felicidad es el propósito de la vida y que "el movimiento mismo de nuestra vida es hacia la felicidad". Cómo llegar allí siempre ha sido la pregunta. Ha intentado responderla antes, pero nunca ha tenido la ayuda de un psiquiatra para transmitir el mensaje en un contexto que podamos entender fácilmente. A través de conversaciones, historias y meditaciones, el Dalai Lama nos muestra cómo vencer la ansiedad, la inseguridad, la ira y el desánimo del día a día. Junto con el Dr. Cutler, explora muchas facetas de la vida cotidiana, incluidas las relaciones, la pérdida y la búsqueda de riqueza, para ilustrar cómo superar los obstáculos de la vida en una fuente profunda y duradera de paz interior.

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Dalai Lama

The Dalai Lama is the supreme religious leader of Tibetan Buddhists and until 1959 AD, the Dalai Lama represented the spiritual and worldly leadership in Tibet.
He is, of course, a Buddhist monk of the Gelugpa group, which was founded by Tsongkhapa (1357-1419).
The title of King of Tibet and the successor of Buddha in the eyes of his followers. The last to hold this title was the 14th Dalai Lama, born in Shanghai in 1935, when he was four years old when a group of lamas considered him to be the successor to the 13th Dalai Lama. It was then erected in Lhasa in 1940 and came to be considered a "living Buddha".
He was a pacifist. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989 for his peaceful struggle for the liberation of Tibet. He has consistently advocated nonviolent policies, even in the face of extreme aggression. He also became the first Nobel Prize winner to be honored for his interest in global environmental problems.

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