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    Garment”. Initially‚ 5th Dalai lama did some small-scale tantric rituals several times. In the year 1675 when he led an extensive wrathful Fire ritual to subdue the violent spirit of Trulku Dhakpa Gyaltsen. The great 5th Dalai Lama was accompanied by seven different tantric adepts like termagant lingpa and Rigzing chenmo Dorjee Drak‚ etc. As a result of it‚ everybody felt the real smell of burning flesh which convinced them the success of the performance. Both 5th Dalai lama wrote the success of

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    long‚ it displayed a sense of unity that the Tibet has against the Chinese. The relationship between Tibet and China grew even worse after moving forward to 1904. Britain invaded Tibet‚ forcing its way through the capital of Tibet‚ Lhasa. The 13th Dalai Lama escaped‚ however Britain made the Great 3 Tibetan Temples sign the Treaty of Lhasa and was later revamped in Anglo-Chinese Convention 1906. The treaty basically outlined that Britain will not annex Tibet for a price‚ and the Qing dynasty will not

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    leader of his own religion. The religious leader of Tibetan Buddhism is called the Dalai Lama. The way that the Dalai Lama is chosen can seem very strange to those who do not know the religion. An example of this is when a Dalai Lama died and a five-year-old child was chosen as the next one. When he died‚ the monks found a boy who was born around the time of his death. When they placed objects that the previous Dalai Lama had owned‚ the child had said that the objects belonged to him. The boy was named

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    interacting with Tibet as if it were an independent nation‚ however‚ consistently recognizing Chinese authority‚ rather than Tibetan autonomy. For example‚ Goldstein writes that in 1943‚ President Roosevelt‚ in communication with the 14th Dalai Lama‚ referred to the Dalai Lama by his religious title‚ rather than as the “leader” of Tibet‚ which allowed the President to successfully avoid gaining attention from China‚ and also allowed the U.S. to avoid recognizing Tibetan autonomy (1). Indeed‚ due to such

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    In “Ethics and the New Genetics” the Dalai Lama makes the argument that with new technology‚ new ethical concerns are raised. He believes that with the rapid increase of new technology being invented‚ there needs to be a larger focus on the ethical threats that they pose. In “The New Civil Rights” by Kenji Yoshino‚ the Chief Justice Earl Warren Professor of Constitutional Law at New York University‚ a similar argument is made. His argument is that with the rapid increase of groups in a diverse society

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    from China‚ and only in a lesser degree from India." Tibetan art Yama‚ Dharmapala‚ the Lord of Death‚ is revered in Tibet as a guardian of spiritual practice‚ and was likely revered even before the conversion of Tibet from Bön to Buddhism in the 4th century Field Museum‚ Chicago. Tibetan art is deeply religious in nature‚ a form of sacred art. Thangka paintings‚ a syncrestism of Chinese scroll painting with Nepalese and Kashmiri painting‚ appeared around the 11th century. Rectangular and painted

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    are able to develop compassionate behaviour‚ we will experience more inner peace and happiness‚ both mentally and physically. The Dalai Lama says that Ultimately‚ the reason why love and compassion bring the greatest happiness is simply that our nature cherishes them above all else. The need for love lies at the very foundation of human existence. (par. 8) The Dalai Lama presents compassion in a bit of a paradox: it is in the giving of compassion that we actually receive the most inner peace and

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    spiritual leader of Tibet. He was born on 6 July 1935‚ to a farming family‚ In Taktser‚ Amdo‚ northeastern Tibet. At the age of two‚ the child‚ then named Lhamo Dhondup‚ was recognized as the reincarnation of the previous 13th Dalai Lama‚ Thubten Gyatso(b) His Holiness the Dalai Lama is a man of peace. In 1989 he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his non-violent struggle for the liberation of Tibet. He has consistently advocated policies of non-violence‚ even in the face of extreme aggression. He is

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    Avatar Aang: The Peaceful Hero and the Monomyth “If we have no peace‚ it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other” (Mother Teresa). Indeed‚ as human beings‚ we all share some common needs and wants. A majority of people would agree that we want to live in peaceful world. However‚ is it possible? Peace is almost impossible because people are greedy and always fight for power. We can see these themes throughout the anime‚ Avatar: The Last Airbender. The Fire Nation led by Sozin‚ who

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    What is the most significant difference between the Pope’s idea of the relationship between religion and ethics and the Dalai Lama’s idea of the relationship between religion and ethics? Pope- religion and ethics aren’t separable lama- inseparable 6. What is the difference between the beatitudes and the commandments? Commandments- law of right wrong Beatitudes- state of mind/ how you view life Louis Jacobs and Elliott

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