The Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje
Author of Interconnected: Embracing Life in Our Global Society
About the Author
Image credit: Karmapa at Gyuto Monastery By Tashiiiii - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=26467210
Works by The Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje
Traveling the Path of Compassion: A Commentary on The Thirty-Seven Practices of a Bodhisattva (Densal Semiannual… (2009) 29 copies
Ceremony of Offering to the Gurus: Composed by the Glorious Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje (2007) 8 copies
Buddhism & Karma Kagyu Lineages 2 copies
Associated Works
Dakini Power: Twelve Extraordinary Women Shaping the Transmission of Tibetan Buddhism in the West (2013) — Foreword, some editions — 67 copies, 3 reviews
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Common Knowledge
- Other names
- His Holiness the Gyalwa Karmapa
17th Karmapa - Birthdate
- 1985-06-26
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- Lama
- Relationships
- Karmapa XVI (predecessor)
- Organizations
- Karma Kagyu
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Statistics
- Works
- 28
- Also by
- 1
- Members
- 180
- Popularity
- #119,865
- Rating
- 3.8
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 24
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- 2
We have always been, and will always be, interconnected—through family, community, and shared humanity. As our planet changes and our world grows smaller, it is vital we not only recognize our connections to one another and to the earth but also begin actively working together as interdependent individuals to create a truly global society.
The Karmapa, Ogyen Trinley Dorje, is uniquely positioned to guide us in this process. Drawing on years of intensive Buddhist training and a passionate commitment to social issues, he teaches how we can move from a merely intellectual understanding to a fully lived experience of connection. By first seeing, then feeling, and finally living these connections, we can become more effective agents of social and ethical change.
The Karmapa shows us how gaining emotional awareness of our connectedness can fundamentally reshape the human race. He then guides us to action, showing step by step how we can change the way we use the earth’s resources and can continue to better our society. In clear language, the Karmapa draws connections between such seemingly far-flung issues as consumer culture, loneliness, animal protection, and self-reliance. In the process, he helps us move beyond theory to practical and positive social and ethical change.… (more)