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  1. 21 de jun. de 2019 · Talking Tibetan Politics, Superheroes, and Future Dalai Lamas with Robert Thurman. The Tibetan Buddhist scholar and longtime friend of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, speaks about his role in the graphic novel that documents the Tibetan spiritual leader’s remarkable life story. Interview with Robert A. F. Thurman by Dan Zigmond.

  2. Robert Thurman: The Dalai Lama is, of course, a great exemplar of the benefits of practicing Tibetan Buddhism. He is a humble Buddhist monk of great erudition, ethical rigor, and philosophical depth and creativity. He is also a leader of a people under genocidal pressure whose land is occupied by a vastly superior force, unchallenged by world ...

  3. Robert Alexander Farrar Thurman (* 4. August 1941 in New York City ) ist ein US-amerikanischer buddhistischer Autor, einer der bekanntesten akademischen Vertreter des Buddhismus in den USA. Er ist Je-Tsong-Khapa -Professor für Indo-Tibetische Buddhistische Studien an der Columbia University .

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  5. 13:21. Jun 2018. What we'll learn about the brain in the next century. Sam Rodriques. In our hyperlinked world, we can know anything, anytime. And this mass enlightenment, says Buddhist scholar Bob Thurman, is our first step toward Buddha nature.

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  6. Feb 2011. Reconnecting with compassion. Krista Tippett. 13:51. Apr 2011. Everyday compassion at Google. Chade-Meng Tan. It's hard to always show compassion -- even to the people we love, but Robert Thurman asks that we develop compassion for our enemies. He prescribes a seven-step meditation exercise to extend compassion beyond our inner circle.

  7. Robert Thurman is an American Buddhist author and academic who has written, edited, and translated several books on Tibetan Buddhism. He was the Je Tsongkhapa Professor of Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Studies at Columbia University, before retiring in June 2019. He held the first endowed chair in Buddhist Studies in the West.