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The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World emerges from a convergence of two globally revered spiritual leaders: His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Their experience as both spiritual leaders and political activists shapes the text’s themes and perspectives.
The Dalai Lama, born Lhamo Thondup in 1935, is the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism and the former political leader of Tibet. His exile in 1959, following the Chinese occupation of Tibet, marks a pivotal turn in his life, infusing his teachings with a deep understanding of suffering, resilience, and the pursuit of happiness amid adversity. Known for his commitment to non-violence, the Dalai Lama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989. His teachings in The Book of Joy reflect his Buddhist philosophy, emphasizing compassion, mindfulness, and the pursuit of inner peace.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, a South African Anglican cleric and theologian, became an international figure for his opposition to apartheid. His leadership in the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission showcased his dedication to forgiveness, human rights, and racial reconciliation, and he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984.
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