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100 0  Bstan-ʼdzin-rgya-mtsho,|cDalai Lama XIV,|d1935-|eauthor. 
245 13 An appeal to the world :|bthe way to peace in a time of 
       division|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cthe Dalai Lama 
       and Franz Alt. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 0  Read by Edoardo Ballerini. 
520    In this brief, urgent "appeal to the world," His Holiness 
       the Dalai Lama addresses our time of division, calling on 
       us to draw upon the innate goodness of our shared humanity
       to overcome the rancor, mistrust, and divisiveness that 
       threaten world peace and sustainability. Already a major 
       international bestseller, now available in English for the
       first time: In An Appeal to the World, His Holiness the 
       14th Dalai Lama of Tibet illuminates the way to peace in 
       our time, arguing for a form of universal ethics that goes
       beyond religion-values we all share as humans that can 
       help us create unity and peace to heal our world. "All 
       people are united in the pursuit of happiness and the 
       desire to avoid suffering," His Holiness reminds us. "This
       is the source of humanity's greatest achievements." Our 
       development relies on cooperation, not competition. We 
       need to begin to think and act on "we humans"-we must stop
       focusing on what divides us and recognize our 
       commonalities. Without secular ethics-what Albert 
       Schweitzer referred to as "reverence for life"-we cannot 
       solve all the problems we face. Working with trusted 
       collaborator Franz Alt, the Dalai Lama calls on the better
       angels of our nature to tackle a wide range of 
       contemporary issues, from war, violence, and intolerance 
       to climate change, global hunger, and materialism. 
       Applying the techniques and teachings of Tibetan Buddhism-
       from listening and contemplation to meditation and 
       nonviolence-His Holiness provides a roadmap forward. Brief
       yet profound, An Appeal to the World is an inspiring 
       message of love and optimism that can truly change the 
       world. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Ethics. 
650  0 Peace|xReligious aspects|xBuddhism. 
650  0 Religion and ethics. 
700 1  Alt, Franz,|d1938-|eauthor. 
700 1  Ballerini, Edoardo,|d1970-|enarrator. 
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