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    Insight Quote Essay

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    Sometimes‚ when we grow up‚ we may neglect human affection and simply concentrate on the human brain‚ thus losing the balance. It is then that disasters and unwelcome things happen” - The Dalai Lama (The Dalai Lama Little Book of wisdom pg.20) The Quote displayed above was stated and written by the current Dalai Lama‚ Tenzin Gyatso‚ whose destiny was to share his prodigious wisdom pertaining to the satisfaction of life. This specific saying Tenzin believed philosophizes that us humans must be open-arms

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    Observation

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    New York The Title of the Dalai Lama is first bestowed on Sonam Gyatso by the Mongolian Prince Altan Khan. The fifth Dalai Lama in 1642 Ngawang Lobsang Gyatso disputed ruler of Tibet. He is a great scholar and an able administrator‚ therefore earning the name “the Great Fifth”. Dozen years his death has remain a secret hidden from the Chinese Qing emperor Kangxi by the regent Sangye Gyasto. After years of unrest the Chinese emperor finally revates the seventh Dalai Lama and proclaims Tibet A Chinese

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    harmoniously together. For this purpose‚ I would appoint the fourteenth Dalai Lama to the position. So that warfare and hostile adversaries will not devastate our new home‚ the Dalai Lama could teach us peace‚ love‚ and unity. He could help prevent history from repeating itself on our new planet by tutoring the population on respecting ourselves‚ each other‚ and our shared home. In fact‚ for over seventy years‚ the Dalai Lama

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    Kundun: Movie Overview

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    The film Kundun tells the story of the fourteenth Dalai Lama’s first twenty four years with the use of symbolism and cinematic prowess that can only be described as spellbinding. The film provides insight into Martin Scorsese’s more sensitive style of directing without losing any of his incredible talent at weaving a story one can’t help but get lost in. The movie begins with a picture of a detailed sand sculpture that leads into the Dalai Lama at age two with his family being disobedient in their

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    can be a violent movement or a non-violent movement. Revolutionaries such as Che Guevara‚ Fidel Castro and Adolf Hitler used violence and death to accomplish their goals. Revolutionaries such as Mohandas Gandhi‚ Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ and the Dalai Lama have used non-violent means such as strikes‚ marches‚ and sit-ins. Non-violent revolutions are characterized by peaceful demonstrations rather than violence‚ they set a better example for future generations‚ and they have met with more success than

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    about it. But‚ we found nothing. In addition‚ when we look at the generations of great Geluk lamas‚ starting from the time of the great Fifth Dalai Lama‚ 6th Dalai Lama‚ the 7th Dalai lama‚ his tutor‚ Trichen Ngawang chokden‚ his disciple chankya Rolpai Dorjee‚ Thugyen choeky Nyima‚ the 8th Dalai lama Jamphel Gyatso‚ Nyulchu Dharmapada‚ Penchen Tenpai Wangchuk‚ the 13th Dalai Lama‚ the 14th Dalai lama are extremely critical of

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    “BUDDHA BEHIND BARS”

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    politics and the economies of the world. Tibet has been a body of Buddhist doctrines and institutions. They were not a member of the UN. They were not a co-conspirator for America or Russia. They believed in their God king and Savior‚ His Holiness‚ the Dalai Lama. One third of the Tibetan population was monks and nuns. At least one from the family had to be a monk. In a plateau as peaceful as this there were no arms‚ and there was no one who knew how to use them. So‚ China easily entered and trampled them

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    The Accidental Buddhist

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    The Acidental Buddhist REL 1111 Book Report The Accidental Buddhist by Dinty Moore When I first started reading the book I had a hard time following it‚ I think it was because I just didn’t understand his style of writing at first. I think part of it may have been his use of words too. I didn’t really care for the term “monkey mind”‚ I felt that it was very redundant and became very distracting to me throughout the book. I also felt that he was self-indulgent throughout almost the entire

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    Lhasa on March 14th has been reported into different versions all around the world. Different pictures and explanations for them came out to the public. The west Medias generally reported it as a humanitarian crisis in China: Tibetans were fighting for their freedom and Chinese governments were killing or bruising the poor unarmed civilians. While the Chinese government had different explanations about that: It was just a terroristic attack to the Tibet civilians plotted by the Dalai Lama revolting group

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    The Dalai Lama in his book explains how although compassion arises from empathy‚ they are not exactly the same thing. He characterizes empathy as‚ " a kind of emotional resonance feeling with the other person"(55). While he describes compassion to be" not just sharing the experience with others‚ but also wishing to see them relieved of their suffering"(55). In other words‚ empathy calls on us to have the ability to understand and share the feelings of another‚ but compassion asks us to want to see

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