His apologists try to build him up as a tireless worker for peace.
But he went not to Africa nor to Gaza or other Asian hot spots. He
also hobnobs only in the touchy-feely crowds and preaches only to the
converts. What a ``worker for peace''? Or, rather, if this is work
for peace, who needs a worker?
>The Nobel Laure[ate] is globally respected for his commitment to
>peace and his tireless efforts to better the human condition,
>laughed and spoke lightheartedly as he addressed the scores . . .
Jimmy Carter has done a lot of more and has certainly had a lot more
to show for.
And the Dalai Lama only addressed scores of people?
And an admirer/blogger gave away his _ticket_ so as to let someone
else have a chance to hear the Dalai Lama? And that is the way his
host has set up the events for this ``globally respected'' speaker?
It sounds more like they don't dare to have large venues for fear
that they should look empty when the Dalai Lama speaks.
>Pancho, A blogger from Metta Center for Nonviolence education told
>The Tibet Post ?my favorite quote was: ?Disarm your person and
>disarm the World? he also said ?the best way to insure future peace
>is for mothers to love their children.? In keeping with the theme
>of service and compassion that has guided His Holinesses the Dalai
>Lama's trip to the United States.
I wonder why the Dalai Lama did not apply his ``Disarm your person and
disarm the World'' bullshit to George Bush when he met him.
See, the US is the biggest nuclear arms stockpiling country in the
world. If the Dalai Lama wants to apply his teaching, Bush should be
a golden opportunity for him.
Instead, he came out and told people he and Bush instantly hit it off
and he loved the warmonger. He said he would withhold judgment on the
attack of Iraq. He also said he supported Bush's ``war on terror''
because, according to him, some humans are just inherently evil,
referring to the Muslim ``extremists'' Bush branded for the kill.
Bush is evil but the Dalai Lama proclaimed he loved him. The Dalai
Lama is no Buddist.
Maybe Baldeagle is right! If the Dalai Lama is a true Buddhist, he
would realize that his course of action would reincarnate him as a
cockroach or something he himself holds contempt of, if he does not
repent his way and stop serving the CIA soon. The Lama has to eat his
own dog food, especially if there is karma!
Oxford Dictionary:
karma - (in Hinduism and Buddhism) the sum of a person's action in
this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate
in future existences.
* informal destiny or fate, following as effect from cause.
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Sunday, January 18, 2009
Dalai Lama Stuns Audience... Admits: "I Love George Bush"
He loves him.
(Politiken)
The Dalai Lama admits, "I love George Bush."
Beeqube and ROP reported:
The Dalai Lama, a lifelong champion of non-violence on Saturday
candidly stated that terrorism cannot be tackled by applying the
principle of ahimsa because the minds of terrorists are closed.
"It is difficult to deal with terrorism through non-violence," the
Tibetan spiritual leader said delivering the Madhavrao Scindia
Memorial Lecture here.
He also termed terrorism as the worst kind of violence which is not
carried by a few mad people but by those who are very brilliant and
educated.
"They (terrorists) are very brilliant and educated...but a strong
ill feeling is bred in them. Their minds are closed," the Dalai Lama
said.
He said that the only way to tackle terrorism is through prevention.
The head of the Tibetan government-in-exile left the audience
stunned when he said "I love President George W Bush." He went on to
add how he and the US President instantly struck a chord in their
first meeting unlike politicians who take a while to develop close
ties.
The loopy peaceniks in the audience must have loved that.
posted by Gateway Pundit at 1/18/2009 05:48:00 PM |
In article <1329858.VrZkj2mc9I@dharma>,
Peter Terpstra <pe...@dharma.dnsdojo.org> wrote:
>Dharamshala: TibetPost-27-April-2009-Tibetan spiritual leader, His Holiness
>the Dalai Lama wore a California Golden Bears visor as he addressed at the
>University of California at Berkley, and an apron when he served lunch at a
>soup kitchen in San Francisco Sunday. The Nobel Laurent is globally
>respected for his commitment to peace and his tireless efforts to better the
>human condition, laughed and spoke lightheartedly as he addressed the scores
>of people who came to see him and listen to him speak.
>
>Pancho, A blogger from Metta Center for Nonviolence education told The Tibet
>Post “my favorite quote was: ‘Disarm your person and disarm the World’ he
>also said ‘the best way to insure future peace is for mothers to love their
>children.’" In keeping with the theme of service and compassion that has
>guided His Holinesses the Dalai Lama’s trip to the United States.
>
>Pancho did not actually attend the next event at Berkley because, thinking
>others’ benefit, he said “I gave my ticket away, so that another human being
>could be captivated by the love of His Holiness but I heard that he
>explicitly advocated for the abolition of nuclear weapons and, as usual, his
>humor, compassion and kindness enchanted the whole audience.”
>
>Sharja Khan an undergraduate student from Berkley who did attend the event
>spoke about the message His Holiness conveyed to the crowd, “He spoke about
>the idea of finding and developing compassion within the individual and how
>if this is done on a large scale, then the possibility of peace on a global
>level is actually quite achievable. He talked about how to live a more
>peaceful life and how to attain a greater sense of reality. His Holiness also
>declared the necessity for the disarmament of the world, the end of violence
>has a solution, and how it is the responsibility of our generation to ensure
>the welfare of the world in the future. When asked if he had any advice for
>graduating college students, he advised that in all aspects of life, one
>should always hope for the best, but also prepare for the worse. He
>additionally added that life is not easy and that one should not be
>self-deceived,” she told The Tibet Post today.
>
>On Sunday, 26 April, the Tibetan spiritual leader, His Holiness the Dalai Lama
>served lunch to 100 people at a homeless shelter, He said “I'm really happy
>for the opportunity to visit, our lives depend on others. Me too, my life
>depends on others. You are still in human society, human community. Please
>feel happy and feel dignity."
>His Holiness will travel to Boston on the 30th of the month and will give
>talks at Harvard, MIT, and Gillette Stadium.
>
>By: S. Hart, reporter The Tibet Post International
>
>Source:
>http://tinyurl.com/de3mfo
>
>--
>Shocking video of Chinese police brutality in Tibet:
>http://footage.tibetanbridges.com/Torture-in-Tibet.mov
>
>"An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind."
>- Mahatma Gandhi
>