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Tales for Transforming Adversity
- A Buddhist Lama's Advice for Life's Ups and Downs
- Narrated by: Evie Irwin
- Length: 5 hrs and 33 mins
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Publisher's summary
One of the world's most popular Tibetan lamas shares accessible advice for working with adversity and living a spiritual life.
Enjoy a variety of meditations on topics from flattery and jealousy to karma and compassion. In each brief chapter, Khenpo Sodargye weaves in stories from ancient classics and modern headlines. Drawing on adages from the Buddha, Confucius, and even Mark Twain, he delivers simple and timeless insights about facing adversity and developing a good heart.
With this English-language edition, you can now join the tens of millions who have already benefited from this ageless advice on money, relationships, mortality, and more.
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