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Books with title My Spiritual Journey

  • My Spiritual Journey

    Dalai Lama, Sofia Stril-Rever

    eBook (HarperOne, Oct. 12, 2010)
    In this elegant self-portrait, the world’s most outspoken and influential spiritual leader recounts his epic and engaging life story. The Dalai Lama’s most accessible and intimate book, My Spiritual Journey is an excellent introduction to the larger-than-life leader of Tibetan Buddhism—perfect for anyone curious about Eastern religion, invested in the Free Tibet movement, or simply seeking a richer spiritual life. The Dalai Lama’s riveting, deeply insightful meditations on life will resonate strongly with readers of Pema Chodron, Thich Nhat Hanh, or the His Holiness’s own The Art of Happiness and Ethics for the New Millennium.
  • My Spiritual Journey

    Dalai Lama, Sofia Stril-Rever

    Paperback (HarperOne, Oct. 4, 2011)
    In this elegant self-portrait, the world’s most outspoken and influential spiritual leader recounts his epic and engaging life story. The Dalai Lama’s most accessible and intimate book, My Spiritual Journey is an excellent introduction to the larger-than-life leader of Tibetan Buddhism—perfect for anyone curious about Eastern religion, invested in the Free Tibet movement, or simply seeking a richer spiritual life. The Dalai Lama’s riveting, deeply insightful meditations on life will resonate strongly with readers of Pema Chodron, Thich Nhat Hanh, or the His Holiness’s own The Art of Happiness and Ethics for the New Millennium.
  • My Spiritual Journey

    Dalai Lama, Sofia Stril-Rever

    Hardcover (HarperOne, Oct. 12, 2010)
    In this elegant self-portrait, the world’s most outspoken and influential spiritual leader recounts his epic and engaging life story. The Dalai Lama’s most accessible and intimate book, My Spiritual Journey is an excellent introduction to the larger-than-life leader of Tibetan Buddhism—perfect for anyone curious about Eastern religion, invested in the Free Tibet movement, or simply seeking a richer spiritual life. The Dalai Lama’s riveting, deeply insightful meditations on life will resonate strongly with readers of Pema Chodron, Thich Nhat Hanh, or the His Holiness’s own The Art of Happiness and Ethics for the New Millennium.
  • Maggie and Me: Spiritual Journey

    Stanley Sauerwein

    eBook
    This is gripping first person account of a desperate man’s fight to reach the other side.After a fall in the Pyrenees while on the Camino de Santiago, Sauerwein returned home injured and tired but happy. The happiness faded quickly as dire affects of his injury became apparent. He quickly lost control of his bodily functions and slipped perilously close to death. While in his walking coma, his wife died and Sauerwein was consumed by guilt for not being conscious during her passing. This is the story of how he recovered, and how he reached out to his wife in the between lives state. It’s a story about a deeply felt love and the certainty of spirit.
  • My Spiritual Journey

    Dalai Lama, Sofia Stril-Rever

    Hardcover (HarperOne, Oct. 12, 2010)
    The world knows the public face of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama. We have read about his near escape from Tibet after the Chinese invasion, his nobel Peace Prize, and his friendships with world leaders, Hollywood actors, and scientists around the world. But what are his inner, personal thoughts on his own spiritual life? For the first time and in his own words, the Dalai Lama charts his spiritual journey from his boyhood days in rural Tibet to his years as a monk in the capital city of Dharamsala, to his life in exile as a world leader and symbol of peace. My Spiritual Journey provides a vivid and moving portrait of the Dalai Lama’s life journey that is personal in tone but universal in scope. He explores three phases or commitments of his spiritual life—as a human being, as a Buddhist monk, and as the Dalai Lama—each of which has made him more dedicated to exploring and teaching human values and inner happiness, promoting harmony among all religions, and advocating for the civil rights and well-being of the Tibetan people. At the age of two, little Tenzin Gyatso was identified as the fourteenth reincarnation of the first Dalai Lama. From then on, his life has been on a trajectory few can imagine. Some see him as a living Buddha and moral authority, others identify him as a “god-king,” while still others see him in political terms as either a hero or a counterrevolutionary. In My Spiritual Journey, we see the personal struggles, the courage, the laughter, and the compassion that have defined the remarkable life of one of our world’s greatest living legends.
  • My Spiritual Journey

    Dalai Lama, Sofia Stril-Rever

    Paperback (HarperLuxe, Oct. 12, 2010)
    In this elegant self-portrait, the world’s most outspoken and influential spiritual leader recounts his epic and engaging life story. The Dalai Lama’s most accessible and intimate book, My Spiritual Journey is an excellent introduction to the larger-than-life leader of Tibetan Buddhism—perfect for anyone curious about Eastern religion, invested in the Free Tibet movement, or simply seeking a richer spiritual life. The Dalai Lama’s riveting, deeply insightful meditations on life will resonate strongly with readers of Pema Chodron, Thich Nhat Hanh, or the His Holiness’s own The Art of Happiness and Ethics for the New Millennium.
  • My Spiritual Journey LP

    Dalai Lama, Sofia Stril-Rever

    Paperback (HarperLuxe, Oct. 12, 2010)
    In His Own Words The Compelling Personal Story of the Spiritual Life of the Dalai Lama The world knows the public face of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama. We have read about his near escape from Tibet after the Chinese invasion, his Nobel Peace Prize, and his friendships with world leaders, Hollywood actors, and scientists around the world. But what are his inner, personal thoughts on his own spiritual life? For the first time and in his own words, the Dalai Lama charts his spiritual journey from his boyhood days in rural Tibet to his years as a monk in the capital city of Dharamsala, to his life in exile as a world leader and symbol of peace.
  • Spirit's Magical Journey

    Sheryl Benjy

    language (, July 17, 2017)
    A fairy tale about a girl named Spirit who has a passion for art and dreams of becoming a renowned artist when she grows up. Spirit's dreams are dashed by adults who tell her that art is no way to make a living and that she should pick a more traditional career path so she can make money. Spirit loses heart and starts to study medicine so she can please others; that is, until her fairy god artist, Emelia, shows up and changes everything ....
  • Spirit's Magical Journey

    Sheryl Benjy

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 30, 2017)
    A fairy tale about a girl named Spirit who has a passion for art and dreams of becoming a renowned artist when she grows up. Spirit's dreams are dashed by adults who tell her that art is no way to make a living and that she should pick a more traditional career path so she can make money. Spirit loses heart and starts to study medicine so she can please others; that is, until her fairy god artist, Emelia, shows up and changes everything ....
  • Story of My Spiritual Journey

    Rakesh K. Mittal

    (, June 6, 2018)
    Mr Mittal had his spiritual sprouting in the beginning of his service and became a deep thinker. He is the founder of Kabir Peace Mission, which seeks to create a happier society to live in. He has written many books on positive living. This book narrates the story of his spiritual journey and presents how difficult situations oflife can be met with equanimity. Mr Mittal is a widely read and travelled person and has been in close association with many enlightened souls engaged in the propagation of practical wisdom. A disciple of Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha of Kerala, in August 2000, he represented him in 'The Millennium World Peace Summit' held at UN headquarters, New York as a member of Indian delegation.
  • My Spiritual Journey by Dalai Lama

    Dalai Lama;Sofia Stril-Rever

    Paperback (HarperOne, March 15, 1793)
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