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In reply to the discussion: This post will probably sink like a stone... [View all]Beringia
(4,691 posts)We are moving very fast now with technology, but I believe we will find harmony at some point worldwide
I am not a big fan of history, other than personal stories that people share. The only real history that I remember from high school was about the Nazis and they drilled that into us
Here are the Dalai Lama's words
Also, for thousands of years people believed that only an authoritarian organization employing rigid disciplinary methods could govern human society. However, people have an innate desire for freedom and democracy, and these two forces have been in conflict. Today, it is clear which has won. The emergence of nonviolent "people's power" movements have shown indisputably that the human race can neither tolerate nor function properly under the rule of tyranny. This recognition represents remarkable progress.
https://www3.gmu.edu/programs/icar/ijps/vol7_1/Lama.htm
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama is eighty-nine years of age. He has been living in exile since 1959. He assures his followers that he will live for several more years, possibly until he is 113
Just as I cultivate an altruistic intention, Ive had dreams about living long. In one dream I was climbing steps, 13 steps, which I interpreted to relate to the prediction that I could live to the age of 113applause rippled across the audience. Since the time of Gendun Drup, the Dalai Lamas have had close relations with Palden Lhamo. I had a dream in which she told me Id live to be 110there was more applause. Meanwhile, Trulshik Rinpoché requested me to live as long as Thangtong Gyalpo. He is said to have lived until he was 125; may I do so too.
https://tibet.net/his-holiness-the-dalai-lama-reassures-once-again-to-live-over-113-years/