Thursday 1 March 2012

Three Main Commitments

His Holiness has three main commitments in life.   Firstly, on the level of a human being, His Holiness’ first commitment is the promotion of human values such as compassion, forgiveness, tolerance, contentment and self-discipline.  All human beings are the same.  We all want happiness and do not want suffering.  Even people who do not believe in religion recognize the importance of these human values in making their life happier.  His Holiness refers to these human values as secular ethics.  He remains committed to talk about the importance of these human values and share them with everyone he meets.   Secondly, on the level of a religious practitioner, His Holiness’ second commitment is the promotion of religious harmony and understanding among the world’s major religious traditions.  Despite philosophical differences, all major world religions have the same potential to create good human beings.  It is therefore important for all religious traditions to respect one another and recognize the value of each other’s respective traditions.  As far as one truth, one religion is concerned, this is relevant on an individual level.  However, for the community at large, several truths, several religions are necessary.   Thirdly, His Holiness is a Tibetan and carries the name of the ‘Dalai Lama’.  Tibetans place their trust in him.  Therefore, his third commitment is to the Tibetan issue.  His Holiness’ has a responsibility to act as the free spokesperson of the Tibetans in their struggle for justice.  As far as this third commitment is concerned, it will cease to exist once a mutually beneficial solution is reached between the Tibetans and Chinese.   However, His Holiness will carry on with the first two commitments till his last breath.
Taken from www.dalailama.com

2 comments:

  1. Lhawang, good post, but it would be really great to hear you in your own voice. Don't worry about the grammar and spelling (I'm sure Fleur would be glad to help and while I'm around, me too!)

    You have so much to say and you actually say it pretty dern well!

    Plus, using Blogger means you're less likely to lose what you write. Just save your drafts, have someone review them and then publish when you're ready.

    We can talk later, for sure, though.

    John

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  2. thank so much its gave me courage to write what is my thoughts

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