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Beyond Religion: Ethics for a Whole World
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Number Of Pages, Discs, Etc.
208
Date Published
December 06, 2011
ISBN-10
0547636350
ISBN-13
9780547636351
ASIN
0547636350
A stirring call to move beyond religion for the guidance to improve human life on individual, community, and global levels—including a guided meditation practice for cultivating key human values


Ten years ago, in his best-selling Ethics for a New Millennium, His Holiness the Dalai Lama first proposed an approach to ethics based on universal rather than religious principles. Now, in Beyond Religion, the Dalai Lama, at his most compassionate and outspoken, elaborates and deepens his vision for the nonreligious way. Transcending the mere "religion wars," he outlines a system of secular ethics that gives tolerant respect to religion—those that ground ethics in a belief in God and an afterlife, and those that understand good actions as leading to better states of existence in future lives. And yet, with the highest level of spiritual and intellectual authority, the Dalai Lama makes a claim for what he calls a third way. This is a system of secular ethics that transcends religion as a way to recognize our common humanity and so contributes to a global human community based on understanding and mutual respect.


Beyond Religion is an essential statement from the Dalai Lama, a blueprint for all those who yearn for a life of spiritual fulfillment as they work for a better world.

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Beyond Religion: Ethics for a Whole World 2012-05-30 14:22:06 NCreviewer
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Recognizing the inability of any single religion or religious tradition to speak to or for all people in the current age of globalization, religious pluralism, and multiculturalism, the Dalai Lama proposes a secular basis for universal ethics. This new perspective is built upon two pillars: (1) "recognition of our shared humanity and our shared aspiration to happiness and the avoidance of suffering" and (2) "the understanding of interdependence as a key feature of human reality" (p. 19). With considerable attention to advances in the scientific understanding of what it means to be human and the social nature of humanity, he constructs a new vision of mutuality that focuses on compassion. This way forward is the same for all, but must be lived into as individuals. As such, those who are religious can find helpful guidance from within their respective traditions for ethical living within the underlying secular framework. To ensure readers do not perceive his construct as theoretical, the Dalai Lama leverages the second half of the book to share helpful tools for those interested in adopting this perspective. While drawing heavily from his own Buddhist tradition, he carefully articulates universal applicability.
By Dr. Greg Smith, Amazon Reviewer

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