Discussion of Service with Princeton University Students
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Discussion of Service with Princeton University Students
His Holiness the Dalai Lama interacts with students on the topic based on Princeton University's motto "In Service of All Nations" at Princeton University's Chancellor Green Rotunda Library in Princeton, New Jersey, USA on October 28, 2014.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama interacts with students on the topic based on Princeton University’s motto “In Service of All Nations” at Princeton University’s Chancellor Green Rotunda Library in Princeton, New Jersey, USA on October 28, 2014.
The weak man is a chance for the strong to show compassion , so it is the weak (Gods whispering) who make themselves available to the strong man to do good. And the strong man makes the weak aware of the good. The opposit The "poor man" is a chance for strong to show no compassion (war and pain is very profitable) , so it is the weak who make themselves available to the strong man to do bad. And the strong man makes the weak aware of evil. What do you choose choose to develop?
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama on Service.
H.H.the 14th Dalai Lama is a wonderful gift for all the sentient beings in the universe! Long live for my precious Lama!
Thank you for sharing!
My lama may I from this life to all next life reborn as a follower until I reach buddha hood
Discussion of Service with Princeton University Students: http://youtu.be/mMatsRYXQZs
Discussion of Service with Princeton University Students: http://youtu.be/mMatsRYXQZs
The weak man is a chance for the strong to show compassion , so it is the weak (Gods whispering) who make themselves available to the strong man to do good. And the strong man makes the weak aware of the good.
The opposit The "poor man" is a chance for strong to show no compassion (war and pain is very profitable) , so it is the weak who make themselves available to the strong man to do bad. And the strong man makes the weak aware of evil. What do you choose choose to develop?
I have my own theory of human mystery as follows: http://www.slideshare.net/compassion5151/human-mystery