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An Appeal to the World: The Way to Peace in a Time of Division

An Appeal to the World: The Way to Peace in a Time of Division

Current price: $14.99
Publication Date: November 7th, 2017
Publisher:
Mariner Books
ISBN:
9780062835536
Pages:
128

Description

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"Makes the case for unity in a world rife with divisions." New York Times Book Review

In this brief yet profound address to global humanity, His Holiness the Dalai Lama of Tibet reveals that we all hold the seeds of world peace within us: “I see with ever greater clarity that our spiritual well-being depends,” the Nobel Peace Prize winner writes, “on our innate human nature, our natural affinity for goodness, compassion, and caring for others.”

Already a major international bestseller, An Appeal to the World, the new book by one of the most revered spiritual leaders of our time, outlines both the inward and outward paths to peace, addressing a wide range of contemporary topics—from the rise of nationalism, Trump presidency, refugee crisis, climate catastrophes, and materialism to meditation, universal ethics, and even neuroscience. Here is a small book that can truly change the world.

About the Author

His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, is the spiritual leader of the Tibetan people and of Tibetan Buddhism. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989 and the U.S. Congressional Gold Medal in 2007. An Appeal to the World, his call for universal ethics as a way to peace, has sold more than 350,000 copies globally. In 2016 he published the New York Times bestseller The Book of Joy, coauthored with Archbishop Desmond Tutu. He lives in exile in Dharamsala, India.

Franz Alt, Ph.D., is a television journalist and bestselling author. His books have been translated into seventeen languages and have sold more than three million copies worldwide.

Praise for An Appeal to the World: The Way to Peace in a Time of Division

“His Holiness makes the case for unity in a world rife with divisions. … Argues for a universal ethic that transcends religion and could bind us together.” — New York Times Book Review

“Always inspiring and accessible, this lovely book is, itself, readers will discover, worth meditation and contemplation.” — Booklist

“This concise book takes on monumental themes, such as questioning the value of materialistic and shortsighted thinking in human behavior. ... This revolution in thinking has the potential to increase empathy and compassion.”  — Library Journal