The Dalai Lama

on China, hatred, and optimism
A conversation with Robert Thurman
When the Dalai Lama Accepted the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize for his work on global human rights -- particularly for his ceaseless efforts to free his country from Chinese rule -- he referred to himself as "a simple monk from Tibet." But His Holiness is also the spiritual and political leader of 6 million Tibetans, who believe him to be the 14th earthly incarnation of the heavenly deity of compassion and mercy. Like his 13 predecessors, he works for the regeneration and continuation of the Tibetan Vajrayana branch of Buddhist tradition.
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Born in 1935, Tenzin Gyatso was recognized at the age of 2 as the reincarnation of the Dalai Lama, and by age 19 he was negotiating with China's Mao Tse-tung over the future of Tibet, which China invaded in 1950 and has occupied ever since. After years of failed peace talks and a violent suppression of Tibet's resistance movement in which tens of thousands of Tibetans died, the Dalai Lama fled in 1959 to Dharamsala, India, where he continues to be the spiritual leader of Tibet's people and heads Tibet's government-in-exile.
Robert A. F. Thurman was ordained a Buddhist monk in 1964 by the Dalai Lama. He is currently the Jey Tsong Khapa Professor of Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Studies at Columbia University. A respected scholar and translator of Tibetan and Sanskrit, Thurman is also the author of Essential Tibetan Buddhism (HarperSanFrancisco, 1996) and the forthcoming Inner Revolution: The Politics of Enlightenment (Riverhead Books, 1998). As the co-founder and president of Tibet House New York, Thurman has worked closely with the Dalai Lama on making Buddhism accessible to Americans and on educating the West about Tibet's political struggles against China. Today, Buddhism is flourishing in America: The religion has an estimated 1.5 million followers. Meanwhile, Tibet has captured the attention of Hollywood through Richard Gere and other celebrity Buddhists who have helped raise money for and awareness about Tibet's plight. This fall a pair of films about Tibet's spiritual and political history -- Kundun, directed by Martin Scorsese, and Seven Years in Tibet, starring Brad Pitt -- hit the screens.
The following conversation took place at His Holiness the Dalai Lama's home in Dharamsala in August.
Robert Thurman: Is there something about America that makes so many people seek out and practice Buddhism?
His Holiness the Dalai Lama: I don't know. Why are you so interested? [Laughs] No, seriously, I feel that Americans are interested because they are open-minded. They have an education system that teaches them to find out for themselves why things are the way they are. Open-minded people tend to be interested in Buddhism because Buddha urged people to investigate things -- he didn't just command them to believe.
Also, your education tends to develop the brain while it neglects the heart, so you have a longing for teachings that develop and strengthen the good heart. Christianity also has wonderful teachings for this, but you don't know them well enough, so you take interest in Buddhism! [Laughs] Perhaps our teachings seem less religious and more technical, like psychology, so they are easier for secular people to use.
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Grover G. Norquist is in
Men will always create wars.
Men will always create wars. thats is why I do prefer animals instead human beings. I think women are much better than men which I think are too many on the planet earth.
so anyways, bring on the
He certainly has an aura
He certainly has an aura about him.
Compassionate human being who is scientific in his thinking. Although he uses religious words, they are very compatible to science and everyday experiences.
However, I feel he should also criticize American foreign policy. America did to Iraq what China did to Tibet. Dalai lama should be more concerned and spend time more in middle east, Africa more than rich America. I hope so. Unfortunately he has to rely on America becuase of his political situation and financial help having lost his nation.
Given that Jesus purports to be the one and only way and that there is no other way to eternal life than through him, how does the Dalai Lama respond to that claim by Jesus?
What does his response do to the claims of Jesus?
Thank you for considering these questions.
Your faithfully
Andy Keats andy@keepsafe.co.uk
reading this gives me hope!!! there realy is some good out there and its totally worth fighting for!! i was in tibet 2weeks back... its worth everything the dalai lama doing for it.... truely inspirational.... the dalai lama rocks!!! ;-)
reading this made me strong and gave me so much information that i feel like doing smthing for the world this was all a very good thing to do, by this ppl like us can get hope & will want to be good. my question is :do sm ppl still bellieve nirvana & is nirva real? im a pakistani and im studyin buddha for i think its impo to know about this.
If had a $1 for every positive optimistic answer that his holiness had, I'd be a multi-millionaire by now, I'm a newby christian, until I really learned what the dalai lama was all about, I was absolutely lost in my faith issues!
He's the first person to not sugar coat any of his answers!
Do away all the religious. Do away all the weaponize. Last do away all form of monies. Look Between the Hiddu and Bhuddist are antagonist. Between the Muslim and Christian are antagonist. Between the Protestant and Catholic are antagonist. The triangle of Judaism, Christianism, and Muslimism are at war for thousand of years. Which one is more powerful, god or money? If everyone can read my thought and I can read everyone thought, you would end up urinate in your pants. We are all pretending. It is all about gaining.
this man is just so wise! i am fasinated by the way he speaks and i am only 13! i think that everything that comes out of his mouth sounds as if it has been thought of for months. He is a great insperation to me and i hope he will be too others!
The red army communist chinese must withdrawn from Tibet unconditioned, with their peoples. Chinese leader can not hide the truth forever, Tibet belong to Tibetan,the whole world know it.
They had committed so many bad karma, one day they will pay for it. it's the law of cause and effect.
Homage to His Holiness The Dailai Lama
The Buddha of Comppasion



