buddhist ethics

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I see you, Buddha

2020
"An instant classic, this book will help children (and their parents) learn patience and to see the good in everyone--including themselves! It will also help children meet difficult circumstances, such as being sick, doing chores, and not getting everything they want--and help them overcome low self-esteem and negative self-talk"--Provided by publisher.

The mouse & the Buddha

2006
Tsi Tsi, a mouse living in Dharamsala, India, sneaks into the temple of the big gold Buddha where he discovers a feast, and while he eats, the Buddha speaks to him about the right way to live.

Ethics for the new millennium

2001
The Dalai Lama, spiritual and temporal leader of the Tibetan people, presents an ethical system he believes could result in happiness for every individual, arguing that human beings are better than they think, and that a society and a life that cultivates love and compassion are obtainable.

Ethics for the new millennium

1999
The Dalai Lama, spiritual and temporal leader of the Tibetan people, presents an ethical system he believes could result in happiness for every individual, arguing that human beings are better than they think, and that a society and a life that cultivates love and compassion are obtainable.
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