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Engaged Compassion: Seven Practices to Cultivate Resilience, Connection and a Joyous Life [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 232x152x23 mm, kaal: 342 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Torva
  • ISBN-10: 1911709240
  • ISBN-13: 9781911709244
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 232x152x23 mm, kaal: 342 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Torva
  • ISBN-10: 1911709240
  • ISBN-13: 9781911709244
May this book inspire readers to help lead meaningful lives with peace and joy The Dalai Lama

Heal anxiety, isolation, deep sadness and conflict with this neuroscience-backed programme for actively practicing compassion.

Imagine becoming the person who instinctively brings kindness into every interaction. One who is remembered for their warmth and generosity. One who lifts up those around them, who remains steady and unshaken, fierce when necessary, yet never reactive or consumed by anger.

We can all be that person who creates a sense of belonging, who connects with others at a deeper level, wherever they go.

Tasked by the Dalai Lama to find new ways of sharing ancient Tibetan wisdom with the modern world, Lobsang Tenzin Negi has been at the forefront of compassion science for over 25 years. Now, guiding us through 7 basic steps, Dr Negi reveals how to bring forth the best parts of ourselves in just 15 minutes a day - training our brain to harness the compassion that evolution has wired into us.

Make compassion a way of life and find stability, connection, belonging and purpose in a changing world.

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Engaged Compassion gives us the hopeful message we all need: While we cant control our circumstances, we can control our reactions by managing our emotions and practicing compassion. This beautiful book might change your life. * Arthur C. Brooks, author of From Strength to Strength * Drawing on decades of work bringing the Dalai Lamas teachings to a broader, secular audience, Negi integrates deep wisdom and modern science into clear, actionable practices for everyday life. Youll find this book to be hopeful, inspiring, and deeply needed for our times. * Richard Gere, actor and humanitarian * A marvelous combination of deep expertise in traditional sciences of flourishing with a brilliant integration of the newest findings in developmental science. Negi brings his magic to Engaged Compassion, a practical guide to leading a fulfilled life. * Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence * Engaged Compassion offers a clear and compelling framework showing that compassion is a trainable skill that strengthens resilience and elevates how we lead, work, and live. Dr. Lobsang Tenzin Negi illuminates the inner foundations required for individuals, institutions, and ultimately societies to truly thrive. This book is essential reading for leaders, and anyone committed to building a more humane and flourishing world. * Jagdish N. Sheth, PhD, Co-author of Firms of Endearment * A wise and experienced guide, hand-picked for this mission by His Holiness the Dalai Lama to help each of us embrace pathways to sacred wholeness. The treasures within this book may enrich the rest of your life. * Lisa Miller, PhD, author of The Awakened Brain and founder of the Spirituality Mind Body Institute at Columbia University * Dr. Negi offers a simple and radical truth: Compassion begins inside each of us - not as a belief system but as a human capacity to practice everyday choices that become acts of healing. * Sharon Salzberg, author of Lovingkindness and Real Life * In a time of deep division and collective suffering, Engaged Compassion offers something essential: a practical way to train the heart for courageous, compassionate action. Lobsang Tenzin Negi bridges contemplative wisdom and contemporary science to show that compassion is not passive - its a force for healing, justice, and connection. * Karen Armstrong, author of A History of God and Twelve Steps to a Compassionate Life * 'Love thy neighbor as yourself.' Like you, I often heard this as a child, but I didnt know anyone who did. It was a nice idea, but we cant just tell ourselves what to feel, and no one seemed to know how to actively cultivate kindness and compassion. That is, until I encountered the Buddhas teachings. Here is a path that explains a series of meditative techniques that enable genuine empathy and compassion to grow in us. For me, the key was contemplating the kindness of othersnot just friends and family, but also strangers and people I didnt like or trust. As I practiced these meditations over time, I began to see that Ive been the recipient of tremendous kindness in my life. Gratitude and compassion for others arose in me naturally, replacing anger and cynicism. These and other meditative techniques are clearly explained in Cognitively Based Compassion Training. Try them and join the Dalai Lamas 'compassion revolution'. * Thubten Chodron, author of Working with Anger and Open Heart, Clear Mind *

Lobsang Tenzin Negi (Author) Geshe Lobsang Tenzin Negi, PhD, (aka Satya Dev Negi) is the cofounder and director of the Emory-Tibet Partnership, a multi-dimensional initiative founded in 1998 to bring together the foremost contributions of the Western scholastic tradition and the Tibetan Buddhist sciences of mind and healing. He is also professor of practice in Emory Universitys Department of Religion. In 2018, he launched, with the Dalai Lama, SEE Learning, a free compassion curriculum for children. Called by Daniel Goleman SEL 2.0, it has reached educators and parents around the world.

Geshe Lobsang, a former monk, was born in Kinnaur, a small Himalayan kingdom adjoining Tibet. He began his monastic training at the Institute of Buddhist Dialectics and continued his education at Drepung Loseling Monastery in south India, where he received his Geshe Lharampa degree in 1994, the highest academic degree granted in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition.