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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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    description he slyly rejects at every turn. A citizen of the world and as fascinated by soccer and filmmaking‚ Dzongsar Khyentse constantly confounds all attempts at easy categorization. Taking its title from the writings of 13th-century Tibetan Lama Patrul Rinpoche‚ the film’s point of view is inspired by Buddhist philosophy — which says that we can’t really change human behavior until we learn to deal with our mind. The mind is the starting point of all suffering and the source of closed hearts

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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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    stationary which I love that I can move‚ exercising because I am able to train my mind and body to stay in shape and keeping myself healthy‚ having opportunities‚ getting my education‚ good movies‚ food‚ laughing and living in California. For Dalai Lama the good life is having compassion‚ love‚ community‚ spiritual religion and happiness. Dalai

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    “BUDDHA BEHIND BARS”

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    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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    Film Prioritization Case

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    My Life with Dalai Lama With this project the objective can be met and less likely to violate any legal‚ safety‚ or environmental guidelines. Since it is aimed at the youth audience‚ the advisory rating would be positive. Some concerns are if such a movie could be nominated for Best Picture. But the project could promote new characters and merchandise. This project would make the minimum ROI which is 18%. When giving the project a review based off points‚ My Life with Dalai Lama would range around

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    References: 1) Wikipedia: Sir. Francis Galton 2) Isixsigma.com‚ Scatter plot/ scatter diagram 3) Brain Rules : Dr. John J Medina ( 2008) 4) Destructive Emotions and how we can overcome them‚ A Dialogue with HH Dalai Lama by Daniel Goleman.(2003)

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    using reference from the Dalia Lama’s book Ethics for the New Millennium‚ more specifically chapter ten; The Need for Discernment‚ and chapter 5 The Supreme Emotion. I will also refer to Touching Peace‚ and the five mindfulness trainings. The Dalia Lama had so many strong points it was hard to find any criticisms in his philosophies. One thing that concerned me was how he recognizes people who kill and torture for pleasure. The other point he made that came across as weaker to me or somewhat questionable

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    “Escape from Rio Japuni” ‚ “Keiko – One Whale of a Story” and “Heidi”. These three projects are consistent with the company’s strategies and covers most of “must” and “want” criterias. Two other proposals‚ “Grand Island” and “My Life with Dalai Lama” are feasible based on “must” criteria but should have much lower priority than above mentioned 3 projects. We don’t advice implementing “The Year of the Echo”. “The Year of the Echo” is unlikely to get PG or lower advisory rating and contradicts

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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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