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  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB16315081
    Edition: Unabridged
    ISBN: 9780735207189 , 9780735207189
    Content: " Two great spiritual masters share their own hard-won wisdom about living with joy even in the face of adversity.The occasion was a big birthday. And it inspired two close friends to get together in Dharamsala for a talk about something very important to them. The friends were His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. The subject was joy. Both winners of the Nobel Prize, both great spiritual masters and moral leaders of our time, they are also known for being among the most infectiously happy people on the planet. From the beginning the book was envisioned as a three-layer birthday cake: their own stories and teachings about joy, the most recent findings in the science of deep happiness, and the daily practices that anchor their own emotional and spiritual lives. Both the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Tutu have been tested by great personal and national adversity, and here they share their personal stories of struggle and renewal. Now that they are both in their eighties, they especially want to spread the core message that to have joy yourself, you must bring joy to others. Most of all, during that landmark week in Dharamsala, they demonstrated by their own exuberance, compassion, and humor how joy can be transformed from a fleeting emotion into an enduring way of life. Narration Credits: Douglas Carlton Abrams, read by the author Dalai Lama, read by Francois Chau Desmond Tutu, read by Peter Francis James From the Compact Disc edition. "
    Content: Rezension(1): " His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, describes himself as a simple Buddhist monk. He is the spiritual leader of the Tibetan People and of Tibetan Buddhism. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989 and the US Congressional Gold Medal in 2007. Born in 1935 to a poor farming family in northeastern Tibet he was recognized at the age of two as the reincarnation of his predecessor, the 13th Dalai Lama. He has been a passionate advocate for a secular universal approach to cultivating fundamental human values. For over three decades the Dalai Lama has maintained an ongoing conversation and collaboration with scientists from a wide range of disciplines, especially through the Mind and Life Institute, an organization that he co-founded. The Dalai Lama travels extensively, promoting kindness and compassion, interfaith understanding, respect for the environment, and, above all, world peace. He lives in exile in Dharamsala, India. For more information, please visit www.dalailama.com. Desmond Mpilo Tutu, Archbishop Emeritus of Southern Africa, became a prominent leader in the crusade for justice and racial reconciliation in South Africa. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009. In 1994, Tutu was appointed chair of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission by Nelson Mandela, where he pioneered a new way for countries to move forward after experiencing civil conflict and oppression. He was the founding chair of The Elders, a group of global leaders working together for peace and human rights. Archbishop Tutu is regarded as a leading moral voice and an icon of hope. Throughout his life, he has cared deeply about the needs of people around the world, teaching love and compassion for all. He lives in Cape Town, South Africa. For more information please visit tutu.org.za. Douglas Abrams is an author, editor, and literary agent. He is the founder and president of Idea Architects, a creative book and media agency helping visionaries to create a wiser, healthier, and more just world. He is also the co-founder with Pam Omidyar and Desmond Tutu of HumanJourney.com, a public benefit company working to share life-changing and world-changing ideas. Doug has worked with Desmond Tutu as his cowriter and editor for over a decade, and before founding his own literary agency, he was a senior editor at HarperCollins and also served for nine years as the religion editor at the University of California Press. He believes strongly in the power of books and media to catalyze the next stage of global evolutionary culture. He lives in Santa Cruz, California. For more information, please visit ideaarchitects.com and humanjourney.com. " Rezension(2): "〈a href=http://www.audiofilemagazine.com target=_blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/audiofile_logo.jpg alt=AudioFile Magazine border=0 /〉〈/a〉:The Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu, interviewed by Douglas Abrams, give enlightening advice on how to achieve joy even during difficult times. Douglas Abrams is both an excellent author and interviewer who knows how to present a question most effectively and how to relay the answers of these widely respected spiritual leaders clearly and informatively. All three voices are differentiated beautifully, with Francois Chau channeling the Dalai Lama's peacefulness and Peter Francis James providing a judicious tone to represent Desmond Tutu. These two Nobel Prize winners teach joy by sharing their own journeys and practices. The narration makes listeners feel like they're in the same room as these wise men, welcomed and at peace. The pillars of joy are clearly outlined and explained. D.Z. � AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine"
    Language: English
    Author information: Abrams, Douglas
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  • 2
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    Random House
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34159274
    ISBN: 9781473538351
    Content: " 'The ultimate source of happiness is within us.' Dalai Lama 'We grow in kindness when our kindness is tested.' Desmond TutuArchbishop Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama have been friends for many, many years. Between them, they have endured exile, violence and oppression. And in the face of these hardships, they have continued to radiate compassion, humour and above all, joy. To celebrate His Holiness's eightieth birthday, Archbishop Tutu travelled to the Dalai Lama's home in Dharamsala. The two men spent a week discussing a single burning question: how do we find joy in the face of suffering? This book is gift from two of the most important spiritual figures of our time. Full of love, warmth and hope, The Book of Joy offers us the chance to experience their journey from first embrace to final goodbye. "
    Content: Rezension(1): " Dalai Lama (Author) His Holiness the Dalai Lama is the spiritual and political leader of Tibet. Today, he lives in exile in Northern India and works tirelessly on behalf of the Tibetan people, as well as travelling the world to give spiritual teachings to sell-out audiences. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989. Desmond Tutu (Author) The first black Archbishop of Cape Town, Tutu has won the Nobel Peace Prize for his leadership of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission and today is Chair of a group of former world leaders, The Elders, which aims to tackle some of the world's most intractable problems. He has helped calm the political crisis in Kenya and regularly speaks out against Mugabe, Israel, the Iraq War and the Burmese junta, but is also noted for his irrepressible sense of humour and deep spirituality. He lives in South Africa but travels widely. Douglas Abrams " Rezension(2): "Frost Magazine:A wonderful and uplifting book from two inspirational spiritual leaders."
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB16313317
    ISBN: 9780399185069 , 9780399185069
    Content: " An instant New York Times bestseller Two spiritual giants. Five days. One timeless question. Nobel Peace Prize Laureates His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu have survived more than fifty years of exile and the soul-crushing violence of oppression. Despite their hardships—,r, as they would say, because of them—,hey are two of the most joyful people on the planet. In April 2015, Archbishop Tutu traveled to the Dalai Lama's home in Dharamsala, India, to celebrate His Holiness's eightieth birthday and to create what they hoped would be a gift for others. They looked back on their long lives to answer a single burning question: How do we find joy in the face of life's inevitable suffering? They traded intimate stories, teased each other continually, and shared their spiritual practices. By the end of a week filled with laughter and punctuated with tears, these two global heroes had stared into the abyss and despair of our time and revealed how to live a life brimming with joy. This book offers us a rare opportunity to experience their astonishing and unprecendented week together, from the first embrace to the final good-bye. We get to listen as they explore the Nature of True Joy and confront each of the Obstacles of Joy—,rom fear, stress, and anger to grief, illness, and death. They then offer us the Eight Pillars of Joy, which provide the foundation for lasting happiness. Throughout, they include stories, wisdom, and science. Finally, they share their daily Joy Practices that anchor their own emotional and spiritual lives. The Archbishop has never claimed sainthood, and the Dalai Lama considers himself a simple monk. In this unique collaboration, they offer us the reflection of real lives filled with pain and turmoil in the midst of which they have been able to discover a level of peace, of courage, and of joy to which we can all aspire in our own lives."
    Content: Rezension(1): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: Starred review from August 15, 2016 Cultivating joy was the subject of a five-day conversation between the Dalai Lama and Tutu, Archbishop Emeritus of South Africa, held in 2015 at the former', residence in exile in Dharamsala, India. The two Nobel Peace Prize recipients argued for a ",rue joy that was not dependent on the vicissitudes of circumstance,",writes Abrams, who moderated the rare meeting between the two friends on the occasion of the Dalai Lama', 80th birthday. Highlighting the men', playful joking and delight in each other', company, Abrams carefully balances their strong voices during intense discussions on the many obstacles to joy (including fear, anger, and adversity) and ways to cultivate greater well-being, using as a framework the ",ight pillars of joy",(perspective, humility, humor, acceptance, forgiveness, gratitude, compassion, and generosity). Throughout, Abrams skillfully incorporates information about each leader', life and work, basic Buddhist principles undergirding the Dalai Lama', perspectives, and current scientific research. The dialogue intentionally focuses on areas of common ground accessible to readers of any faith or none, though Christians can be assured that Tutu', contributions are infused with his deep love of God. This sparkling, wise, and immediately useful gift to readers from two remarkable spiritual masters offers hope that joy is possible for everyone even in the most difficult circumstances, and describes a clear path for attaining it. "
    Language: English
    Author information: Abrams, Douglas
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34286901
    ISBN: 9783641191917
    Content: "Zwei weise Männer, eine Botschaft Sie sind zwei der bedeutendsten Leitfiguren unserer Zeit: Seine Heiligkeit der Dalai Lama und Erzbischof Desmond Tutu. Obwohl ihr Leben von vielen Widrigkeiten und Gefahren geprägt war, strahlen sie eine Freude aus, die durch nichts zu erschüttern ist.Im Buch der Freude vereinen die „Brüder im Geiste ihre immense Lebenserfahrung und die Weisheit ihrer Weltreligionen zu einer gemeinsamen zentralen Erkenntnis: Nur tief empfundene Freude kann sowohl das Leben des Einzelnen als auch das globale Geschehen spürbar zum Positiven wandeln. Unabhängig von allen Herausforderungen und Krisen, mit denen wir täglich konfrontiert werden, können wir diese Energie in uns entfalten und weitergeben. So wird die Freude zur Triebkraft, die unserem Dasein mehr Liebe und Sinn verleiht – und zugleich Hoffnung und Frieden in unsere unsichere Welt bringt. "
    Content: Biographisches: "Der Dalai Lama ist das geistliche und weltliche Oberhaupt der Tibeter. Der amtierende 14. Dalai Lama wurde 1935 geboren. Nach der Besetzung Tibets durch China floh er 1959 nach Indien, wo er seitdem im Exil lebt. Für seine spirituelle Arbeit und seinen Einsatz für den Weltfrieden findet der Dalai Lama Anerkennung in der ganzen Welt. Seine Bemühungen um die politische Unabhängigkeit Tibets sowie um dessen kulturelle und religiöse Identität wurden 1989 mit dem Friedensnobelpreis geehrt."
    Language: German
    Author information: Dierlamm, Helmut
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  • 5
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34703867
    Edition: Abridged
    ISBN: 9783837146592
    Content: "Sie sind zwei der bedeutendsten Leitfiguren unserer Zeit: Seine Heiligkeit der Dalai Lama und Erzbischof Desmond Tutu. Obwohl ihre Leben von den unterschiedlichsten Widrigkeiten und Gefahren geprägt waren, strahlen beide eine Zuversicht und Freude aus, die durch nichts zu erschüttern ist. In diesem Buch vereinen die „Brüder im Geiste ihre immense Lebenserfahrung und die Weisheit ihrer Weltreligionen zu einer gemeinsamen Erkenntnis: Die innere Freude ist es, die unserem Dasein Liebe und Sinn verleiht – und die zugleich Hoffnung und Frieden in unsere unsichere Welt bringt. Mit viel Freude gelesen von Christian Baumann "
    Content: Biographisches: "Tenzin Gyatso, Seine Heiligkeit der 14. Dalai Lama, bezeichnet sich selbst als einfachen buddhistischen Mönch. Geboren 1935, floh er nach der Besetzung Tibets 1959 nach Indien, wo er seitdem im Exil lebt. Das geistliche und (bis zu seinem freiwilligen Rückzug 2011) weltliche Oberhaupt der Tibeter wurde 1989 mit dem Friedensnobelpreis geehrt. Seine spirituelle Arbeit, seine Bemühungen um die politische, religiöse und kulturelle Identität Tibets sowie sein Einsatz für den Weltfrieden finden Anerkennung in der ganzen Welt. Desmond Mpilo Tutu, geboren 1931, ist emeritierter Erzbischof der Anglikanischen Kirche in Südafrika. Als wichtigste Symbolfigur neben Nelson Mandela im Kampf gegen die Apartheid erhielt er 1984 den Friedensnobelpreis. Ab 1995 war er Vorsitzender der Wahrheits- und Versöhnungskommission in Südafrika, die nach den Prinzipien von Mahatma Gandhi arbeitete. Seine Politik der Vergebung und Aussöhnung wurde zum leuchtenden Beispiel für gewaltfreie Konfliktlösung. Bis heute setzt sich Bischof Tutu unermüdlich weltweit für Frieden und Menschlichkeit ein. Douglas Abrams ist Lektor, Autor mehrerer erfolgreicher Romane und Sachbücher und seit mehr als zehn Jahren Koautor von Desmond Tutu. Als Gründer der Literaturagentur Idea Architects engagiert er sich besonders für Projekte, die das Ziel verfolgen, mehr Weisheit, Gesundheit und Gerechtigkeit in die Welt zu bringen." Biographisches: "Christian Baumann steht seit 1996 als Schauspieler auf der Bühne, vor allem im Münchner Metropol-Theater, u. a. in dem Kultmusical „The Black Rider von Tom Waits. Er spielte im Kinofilm „Feindliche Übernahme und war unter anderem bei „Tatort, „SOKO 5113 und den „Rosenheim-Cops und in der SKY-Serie „Der Pass zu sehen. Im Bayerischen Rundfunk ist er regelmäßig in Lesungen und Radiofeatures zu hören. Für den Hörverlag las er zuletzt „Alexander von Humboldt und die Erfindung der Natur und „Erkenne die Welt von Richard David Precht."
    Language: German
    Author information: Dierlamm, Helmut
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  • 6
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB16113606
    Format: 70 Min.
    ISBN: 9783783131178
    Content: Ermutigende und Kraft spendende Gedanken der sieben größten spirituellen Autoren unserer Zeit sind in diesem Hörbuch zu hören. Eine inspirierende Zusammenstellung, eindrucksvoll gelesen von Robert Atzorn, Suzanne von Borsody, Gudrun Landgrebe und Michael Mendl.
    Language: German
    Author information: Tutu, Desmond
    Author information: Sölle, Dorothee
    Author information: Trojanow, Ilija
    Author information: Grün, Anselm
    Author information: Wiesel, Elie
    Author information: Landgrebe, Gudrun
    Author information: Atzorn, Robert
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