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    the 14th Dalai Lama. Now you may not be too familiar with exactly what that means‚ and no it does not in any way have to do with the llamas that spit. In short‚ the Dalai Lamas are the manifestations of the Bodhisattva (Buddha) of Compassion who chose to be reincarnated to serve the people‚ and indeed helping people is exactly what his holiness the Dalai Lama sets out to do. As I continue‚ I’d like to discuss with you several topics‚ such as how the discovery of the current Dalai Lama came about

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    What does the review tell us about the Dalai Lama’s reputation and role in the West? How far does the impression given by the reviewer match the wider reputation of the Dalai Lama as evidenced by the sources discussed in Book 1‚ Chapter 7? The reviewer gives a very reverential and respectful view of the Dalai Lama.  The review itself does tells us little about the reputation of the Dalai Lama in the West‚ rather it gives the reviewers perception of him. He does tell us that‚ "he has won admiration

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    The Dalai Lama Speech ‘World peace must develop from inner peace. Peace is not just mere absence of violence. Peace is‚ I think‚ the manifestation of human compassion.’ Quoted by a man of peace‚ a man of many names‚ the Ocean of Wisdom‚ the Compassionate‚ the Presence‚ but mainly known as the 14th Dalai Lama‚ Tenzin Gyatso was recognised as the reincarnation of his predecessor‚ the 13th Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lamas are believed to be the Bodhisattva Avalokite vara‚ a heavenly being that embodies

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    His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama‚ Tenzin Gyatso‚ describes himself as a simple Buddhist monk. He is the spiritual leader of Tibet. He was born on 6 July 1935‚ to a farming family‚ in a small hamlet located in Taktser‚ Amdo‚ northeastern Tibet. At the very young age of two‚ the child who was named Lhamo Dhondup at that time‚ was recognized as the reincarnation of the previous 13th Dalai Lama‚ Thubten Gyatso. The Dalai Lamas are believed to be manifestations of Avalokiteshvara or Chenrezig‚ the

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    The pro of being a Dalai Lama is not having to worry about your future because you already know what’s in store for you. Imagine looking through the eyes of young Dalai Lama who is destined to inherit as well as govern a whole kingdom. Since as far back as you remember people have told you that your soul is possessed with that of a highly accomplished‚ and respected person. Without permission‚ your whole life has been planned out for you whether you like it or not. Teaching of other cultures‚ languages

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    Heroes of Other Faiths: The Dalai Lama What is school? Is it learning knowledge that we’ve already established? Or is it learning new knowledge and looking for new knowledge to learn. I think that school shouldn’t be repeating our own knowledge over and over again‚ (except for equations‚ etc…) so that is why I picked the Dalai Lama. I hope that this won’t be just another paper that you have to read and grade and have to deal with‚ but that you will be able to get something out of this paper and

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    to achieve their own unique version of happiness. The 14th Dalai Lama believes that all humans ultimately seek happiness‚ however their ways of attaining happiness differentiates from person to person. On December 10‚ 1989 the 14th Dalai Lama delivered his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech in Oslo Norway. The Dalai Lama is revered as the head monk of Tibetan Buddhism. Before the Chinese government took control of Tibet in 1959‚ the Dalai Lama’s role included governing the nation. Since then the

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    the death of the 14th Dalai Lama. The article opens with explaining how while the Dalai Lama is still active physically and mentally‚ his old age should worry Chinese and Tibetan peoples. According to the article this worry stems from the Chinese Government feeling they have the right to approve the next Dalai Lama‚ which could lead to political foul play. Although the Tibetans are worried of future outcomes; for now even just the sentiment of the right to approve the Dalai Lama held by the Chinese

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    The Dalai Lama is a Buddhist Chinese activist with a clear argument in the Sunflower’s Symposium. He has more of a moral point of view on whether Wiesenthal a Jew at a concentration camp should have forgiven a Nazi soldier. Some evidence: a quote from his essay states “One should forgive the person or persons who have committed atrocities against oneself and mankind. But this does not necessarily mean one should forget about the atrocities committed.” In other words‚ forgive but don’t forget. He

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    other than the Buddha. The fourteenth Dalai Lama‚ also known as the Bodhisattva of Compassion‚ is one of the most significant religious leaders in the world and is also exceptionally important to Buddhism. He has been especially influential with regards to reinterpreting traditional Buddhist teachings so they are relevant in a more contemporary context and using them to deal with issues that have arisen and effect the Buddhist people. The Dalai Lama became particularly important during the

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