The Seed of Compassion: Lessons from the Life and Teachings of His Holiness the Dalai Lama by His Holiness The Dalai Lama with
illustrations by Bao Luu
The Dali Lama tells a story of gentle honesty as he relates
the path he traveled from childhood to present day learning the lessons and
values of compassion. Born into a farming family in Tibet, his childhood was
spent helping his mother with chores and watching her share the little that
they had with others in need. Describing himself as an “often naughty boy” he
remembers she was always kind and patient in response. It was in those early
years that her example set in him the seed of compassion.
He goes on to speak of how the creatures of the animal
world have special abilities – strength, speed, acute senses – far beyond ours,
but it is only humans who can learn to offer compassion to one another. Compassion, he assures us, is a sign of
strength. It is this compassion, he continues, that can bring joy to humanity
through kindness and warm-heartedness.
The Dalai Lama adds, nurturing this seed is not easy; it
takes practice. And he offers some basic questions we can ask to aid us in
helping compassion to grow in our life. It almost seems too easy. However, the
Dali Lama knows the struggle because he has lived it. Like any other ability,
we don’t always succeed in making the compassionate choice. But he reminds us, “tomorrow
presents the opportunity for you to try again.”
This lovely book addresses readers ages 4-8. The language
is simple and straight forward with thoughtful attention to the comprehension
and interests of its audience. Younger readers will enjoy hearing the story
read aloud. Independent readers will find the story easily accessible and
appealing. Soft, warm colors in the
illustrations by Bao Luu enhance the text with charming detail.
Recommended for home and
school libraries.
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