The Dalai Lama Talks About Compassion, Respect

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Two talks at Stanford emphasize the need for dialogue in resolving conflict, and the need for compassion that extends beyond creeds and beliefs.

‘Dalai Lama advocates a secular approach to compassion’
http://news.stanford.edu/news/2010/october/dalai-lama-speaks-101410.html

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dudefrombelgium says:

As an Israeli i am glad that he used the conflict in my country as an example. whe should learn to accept each other. instead of constantly pointing out where the other is wrong we should have a meaningfull dialogue. also the people outside of israel and palestine also dont help, because they think they should pick a side in a conflict and assert their disdain for the other. this does not help us, if you want to help israel and palestine then acknowlege the right of both sides and try to lead the conversation to a constructive road, without pointing fingers to anyone.

Pena Gurung says:

Love you dalai lama

Dr Shrekyll Beans says:

Compassion is just something people invented so they could stop being afraid of the dark.
It has no place in the natural order, no reward, and only leads you to be manipulated by others.
Furthermore, it's all spawned from random chemical reactions in the brain which makes that much more basic.
Me advice? Don't go round kissing other people's arses, just let things go and accept the fact that death is the only certainty.

Manoj Prabhakar says:

When did Jackie Chan got bald??

Casey Rowe says:

I really loved it. I also appreciate His Holiness the Dalai Lama. 💜💜
With my spiritual path I have also loved watching quite a bit of Master Sri Avinash lately. #SriAvinashDoTV 💜
I've found Sri Avinash's peace teachings have helped me immensely.

Manoj Bala says:

This video should be renamed as “Dalai Lama on crm” (aviation). Thank you

yuri says:

So, tolerate each other, not ban them for "hate speech"? Impossible

Amine Alouache says:

truth is Islam and nothing else.

4444seagull says:

The words of Buddha come out of his mouth, but I don't feel them from his heart.

m michels says:

CIA Monk used for the proxy war against China and the subversion of Tibet. Tibet used to be a Clerical Feudal Slave system under the Lamas

Kelly Arbor says:

especially to one's enemies!

Jon Yodice says:

aint that the man what gave ace ventura his medallion

Benjamin Brown says:

TEXT: "From the Daily Courier: Oregon getting perpared for next months visit by the Dalai Lama". TEXT ANAGRAMMED: "Creepy GP dig no exit & Sarah torments Ben 4 halo tattle. Mind terror of lid & afraid guy move".

Jan Tichavský says:

It's not question of obligation, it's question of you wanting to understand others needs and feelings. We all humans have our basic needs, unfortunately they're often expressed in tragic ways. They're often clouded by anger, guilt, shame, judging others, sorting everything into good and bad, right and wrong. If you can learn to look past those and see whats in the person's heart, what their unmet needs and feelings are, you will no longer hear their blame or criticism, it's only your perception.

Alkid Lala says:

After all, we are all humans and share the same emotions, life.. etc.. Your enemies are your enemies because someone turned them in an enemy. Don't let your enemy turn you into an enemy of another person, instead, respect live and let live.

Hi says:

I just got his book for my birthday "a guide to a meaningful life". Must one be compassionate even to the enemies?

cooltoast12 says:

Dalai Lama + Stanford = my dream team

The Hidden Hand says:

Im such an asshole. I never listen. Its tough

drunkenboong says:

yeah cheers boys!

drunkenboong says:

what a top bloke, by sam, isaac and jack

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