I don't care much for bland spirituality, so at yoga class I generally tune out the prelude, when the teacher reads aloud-as is the custom-an inspirational passage on which tomeditate. Recently, though, I was startled to attention when the teacher chose a paragraph on compassion from the Dalai Lama's bestseller The Art of Happiness. Hold on a minute, I thought. Isn't the Dalai Lama a Tibetan Buddhist? And isn't yoga a Hindu practice? And haven't Buddhists and Hindus been at war over land and gods for thousands of years? The Dalai Lama may be regarded throughout the world as a holy man, but downward dog is not his expertise.
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