Mythical Tibet: A distant country of lonely giant peaks, surpassing, 8000 meters, which over the centuries attracted adventurers and travellers; An ancient, highly-developed culture on the roof of the world. The reality: Since 1959 China has occupied this country, violating international public law and human rights. His Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama, the religious and political head of Tibet, who received the Nobel Peace Price in 1989, lived in exile in India. However Tibet has remained, however, uncompromising; resistance has not been subdued. The author tries to link myth and reality: Based on personal impressions gathered during journeys to Tibet, and from teh experience of many years working as a political analyst, he perceives the synthesis of spirituality, belief in the Buddhist teachings. Cultural identity and the political reutine of everyday life; an unique synthesis which is the source of strength behind the survival of Tibet. This is the story of an endangered nation defending its unique culture, its compassionate religion and the beauty of its country-teaching the world compassion, courage, tolerance and love the peace. These teachings-the essence of Tibetan Buddhism-are spreading allover the world and thus prove to be, in accordance with an old Tibetan maxim, "victorious in all directions".
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Title
Uncompromising Tibet: Culture-Religion-Politics
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Edition
Revised ed.
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ISBN
818623005X
Length
162p., Plates; Bibliography; 19cm.
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