Dalai Lama Visit - Miami University - Oxford, Ohio - Schedule, Tickets, Public Talk & Lecture - Miami University

Khashyar | March 7, 2010

Date of Visit: Oct 20-22, 2010

Location: Miami University, Oxford, OH

Topic: TBA

Ticket Information: TBA

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His Holiness the Dalai Lama to visit Miami

02.01.2010

His Holiness the Dalai Lama, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize and the Congressional Gold Medal for championing the people of Tibet, will visit Miami University Oct. 20-22. He will meet with students as well as give a public address.

Miami established a relationship with the Institute of Buddhist Dialectics in Dharamsala, India, during summer workshops in Tibet led by two faculty in anthropology from 2004-2008. His Holiness the Dalai Lama is a patron of this institute, one of the premier institutions for study of Buddhist thought and philosophy.

After university faculty, including Provost Jeffrey Herbst, visited Dharamsala and signed an affiliation agreement, Miami began offering a Tibetan studies semester program last fall. It will be offered annually in the fall.

The Venerable Geshe Kalsang Damdul, from the Institute of Buddhist Dialectics, visited Miami and held a prayer flag ceremony here last February to commemorate the affiliation agreement.

His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, the spiritual leader of Tibet, in 1989 was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his non-violent struggle for the liberation of Tibet. He has consistently advocated policies of non-violence and also was the first Nobel Laureate to be recognized for his concern for global environmental problems.

Miami’s summer workshop, Peoples and Culture of Tibet, has been conducted by Deborah Akers and Homayun Sidky in Dharamsala, the residence of the Dalai Lama in northern India, which is the location of the Tibetan government in exile.

In the new Tibetan studies semester program for Miami students in Dharamsala, Miami students can study at the Institute of Buddhist Dialectics (IBD) and the College for Higher Tibetan Studies (CHTS). Students are offered courses focusing on Buddhist philosophy, Tibetan medicine and meditation and an intensive sequence of language courses in Chinese, Tibetan and Hindi.

Since 1959 the Dalai Lama has received more than 84 awards, honorary doctorates and prizes in recognition of his message of peace, non-violence, inter-religious understanding, universal responsibility and compassion. He has authored more than 72 books.

More details on his visit will be announced next fall.

Dalai Lama Visit - Madison, Wisconsin - Schedule, Tickets, Public Talk & Lecture - University of Wisconson Madison - Madison’s Overture Center for the Arts

Khashyar | March 7, 2010

Date of Visit: May 15-16, 2010

Location: University of Wisconson, Madison - Madison’s Overture Center for the Arts

Topic: Investigating Healthy Minds

Ticket Information: http://www.investigatinghealthyminds.org

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The science of healthy minds brings Dalai Lama to UW-Madison

March 3, 2010

The Center for Investigating Healthy Minds at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Waisman Center will welcome His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama to its public grand-opening celebration Saturday-Sunday, May 15-16.

UW-Madison neuroscientist Richard Davidson established the Center for Investigating Healthy Minds (CIHM) to scientifically determine how healthy qualities of mind develop and to investigate interventions to cultivate those qualities in children and adults.

Davidson has worked with expert meditation practitioners to determine how meditation changed their brains to encourage happiness, compassion and kindness. CIHM will extend this research to a broader audience and will be the first translational research facility to include a brain imaging lab and meditation space under one roof.

“When I met the Dalai Lama in 1992, he challenged me to adapt the tools of Western science, used to study fear and depression, to the study of positive qualities, like kindness and compassion. The Center for Investigating Healthy Minds is a response to that challenge and will become what we hope will be the world’s premier center for research of this kind,” says Davidson, a UW-Madison professor of psychology and psychiatry and director of the Waisman Laboratory for Brain Imaging and Behavior.

The Dalai Lama previously visited Davidson’s lab at the Waisman Center in 2001 and continues his involvement with Davidson and other scientists to further explore the convergence of neuroscience and contemplative traditions.

The Dalai Lama will join Davidson in a public dialogue at 2:15 p.m. on Sunday, May 16, at Madison’s Overture Center for the Arts. Daniel Goleman, best-selling author of “Emotional Intelligence” and “Ecological Intelligence” will moderate the conversation, “Investigating Healthy Minds.” Gov. Jim Doyle will deliver opening remarks, followed by a special musical performance by Madison Youth Choirs.

Tickets for this event are free and will be available to the public in mid-April. The conversation also will be available via live Web cast at http://www.investigatinghealthyminds.org.

The grand-opening weekend also includes a presentation by Jon Kabat-Zinn, founder of the Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care and Society at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. His talk, “Mindfulness, Meditation and Health: Transformation and Healing at the Confluence of Science and Dharma,” will be available on the CIHM’s Web site shortly following the event.

The Dalai Lama also will participate in a private scientific meeting, co-sponsored by the CIHM and the Mind & Life Institute.

The Center for Investigating Healthy Minds includes a diverse mix of scientists from several different disciplines as well as scholars in the humanities. Their mutual focus on the study of healthy qualities of mind is aided by the major instrumentation housed in the Waisman Laboratory for Brain Imaging and Behavior.

“The center uses the plural ‘healthy minds’ to convey that there are many ways in which to have a healthy mind, and it is dedicated to studying this diversity,” Davidson explains. “The word ‘investigating’ is used since we do not yet know exactly what constitutes healthy qualities of mind. Part of the center’s mission is to conduct research explicitly examining this question.”

The center plans to use its research to bring practices that encourage healthy qualities of mind to schools, prisons, medical settings and the world at large. It is currently working with three community populations: children and educators in the Madison Metropolitan School District, the Wisconsin Department of Corrections and returning Wisconsin veterans.

“This center combines the basic behavioral and neuroscientific research that is necessary to move our field forward with the translational component, which is critical to extend our work beyond the walls of our laboratory,” Davidson says. “By developing and offering interventions for schools, hospitals, prisons and communities, we hope to create real change for society.”

For more information about the center’s research and the grand-opening celebration, visit http://www.investigatinghealthyminds.org.

Dalai Lama Visit - New York, NY - Schedule, Tickets, Public Talk & Lecture - Church of St. John the Divine - Interfaith Dialogue

Khashyar | March 7, 2010

Date of Visit: May 23, 2010

Location: Church of St. John the Divine (1047 Amsterdam Ave.; New York, NY 10025)

Topic: (interfaith dialogue)

Ticket Information: (212) 316-7540

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Interfaith Dialogue in New York, NY on May 23: His Holiness will participate in an interfaith dialogue at the Church of St. John the Divine.

  • 1047 Amsterdam Ave.
    New York, NY 10025
  • (212) 316-7540

Dalai Lama Teachings - New York, NY - Schedule, Tickets, Public Talk & Lecture - Healing the Divide & The Tibet Center - Radio City Music Hall

Khashyar | March 7, 2010

Date of Visit: May 20-23, 2010

Location: Radio City Music Hall

Topic:

May 20-22: three-day teachings on Shantideva’s A Guide to the Bodhisattva’s Way of Life (chodjug) & Kamalashila’s The Middling States of Meditation (gomrim barpa)

May 23: public talk entitled Awakening the Heart of Selflessness

Ticket Information: www.dalailamany.org

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Teachings in New York, NY, USA from May 20 to 22: His Holiness will give three-day teachings on Shantideva’s A Guide to the Bodhisattva’s Way of Life (chodjug) & Kamalashila’s The Middling States of Meditation (gomrim barpa) organized by Healing the Divide & The Tibet Center at Radio City Music Hall. Contact Website: www.dalailamany.org

Public Talk in New York, NY, USA on May 23: His Holiness will give a public talk on Awakening the Heart of Selflessness organized by Healing the Divide & The Tibet Center. Contact Website: www.dalailamany.org

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Each year, His Holiness the Dalai Lama travels the world offering teachings and public talks to individuals from many different faiths and backgrounds. While His Holiness will also often bestow empowerments and initiations to coincide with these teachings, he continues to stress the importance of one attending teachings in order to provide practitioners with a better understanding of Buddhist philosophy.

On May 20th, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd, 2010 Healing the Divide and The Tibet Center are honored to host His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s return to New York City.

His Holiness will impart three days of teachings on Nagarjuna’s Commentary on Bodhicitta, and A Guide to the Bodhisattva’s Way of Life, by Shantideva.

On May 23rd, His Holiness the Dalai Lama will give a public talk entitled Awakening the Heart of Selflessness. His Holiness will discuss the process of realizing true selflessness and how this realization awakens a genuine caring for others. This is how we achieve inner peace for ourselves, a feeling of responsibility for the happiness of others, and ultimately a more compassionate world for everyone. The public talk will conclude with a short question and answer session.

Both events will take place at Radio City Music Hall.

Arrival

Due to security considerations, we ask that you please arrive at the teachings early each day, as all ticket holders and all bags must be searched upon entry. Doors will open promptly at 8:30 AM for the morning sessions, and at 12:30 PM for the afternoon sessions of the teachings. Doors will close each day at 9:15 AM and 1:15 PM respectively. There will be no auditorium admittance after this time.

For the Public Talk on May 23rd, 2010 doors will open at 12:00 PM and will close at 12:45 PM. Once again, please arrive early as there will be no auditorium admittance after this time.”

Dalai Lama Visit - Indianapolis, Indiana - Schedule, Tickets, Public Talk & Lecture - Tibetan & Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center, Interfaith Hunger Initiative and Indiana Buddhist Center - Conseco Fieldhouse

Khashyar | March 7, 2010

Date of Visit: May 14, 2010

Location: Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Indiana

Topic: public talk on Facing Challenges with Compassion & Wisdom

Ticket Information: http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0500442DA9F12E5B?artistid=714781&majorcatid=10005&minorcatid=104

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Public Talk in Indianapolis, IN, USA on May 14: His Holiness will give a public talk on Facing Challenges with Compassion & Wisdom organized by The Tibetan & Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center, Interfaith Hunger Initiative and Indiana Buddhist Center. Contact Website: www.tmbcc.net, www.interfaithhungerinitiative.org & www.indianabuddhist.org

His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Give Public Talk at Conseco Field House

His Holiness will give a public talk in Indianapolis at 9:30am on May 14, 2010 at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The program, expected to draw an audience from around the globe, will be hosted by the Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center (TMBCC),  the Indiana Buddhist Center (IBC) of Indianapolis, and the Interfaith Hunger Initiative (IHI) of Indianapolis, forging a new partnership among organizations whose mission of community outreach and growth is universal. Tickets for the public talk go on sale Saturday, January 16th at the Conseco Fieldhouse box office or area Ticketmaster locations. General admission tickets are $25 and student tickets are $15.    Please click  here to go  to  the page at  Conseco  Fieldhouse to buy tickets  or call 1-317-917-2727.

You may also purchase Public Talk tickets in Bloomington at the Indiana University Auditorium  Box Office.  If you make the transaction in person you will be not be subject to any fees.

Indianapolis based Indiana Buddhist Center educates individuals about Buddhism and serves Central Indiana through neighborhood outreach programs. The Interfaith Hunger Initiative (IHI) is a program founded in Indianapolis in 2008 that calls together Jewish, Christian and Muslim leaders to reach across faith lines to enlarge engagement in ending hunger, to feed hungry people and to speak up for the hungry.


Dalai Lama Teachings - Bloomington, Indiana - Schedule, Tickets, Public Talk & Lecture - Tibetan & Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center - Indiana University Auditorium

Khashyar | March 7, 2010

Date of Visit: May 12-13, 2010

Location: Indiana University, Bloomington, IN - Indiana University Auditorium

Topic: two-day teachings on The Heart Sutra (sherab nyingpo)

Ticket Information: www.tmbcc.net

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Teachings in Bloomington, IN, USA on May 12 & 13: His Holiness will give two-day teachings on The Heart Sutra (sherab nyingpo) organized by The Tibetan & Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center. Contact Website: www.tmbcc.net

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About the Visit

Arjia Rinpoche, Director of the Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center, is pleased to announce that His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama will return to Bloomington, Indiana to give teachings on the Womb of Buddha: “The Heart Sutra” at Indiana University Auditorium May 12 and 13, 2010.

The teachings will be translated in Chinese, Vietnamese, and Mongolian.  Please bring a small FM radio and earphones

His Holiness will give three teachings:  on May 12, in the morning from 9:15 to 11:15 a.m. and in the afternoon from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. On May 13, the morning teaching will begin at 9:15 and end at 11:15 a.m. There will be no afternoon teaching. Tickets will go on sale through IU Auditorium on January 15, 2010.  Contact IU Auditorium at 1-812-855-1103; tickets@indiana.edu.


The topic of the May teachings is “The Heart Sutra.” This sutra (teaching of the Buddha) is a member of the Perfection of Wisdom (Prajñāpāramitā) class of Mahāyāna Buddhist literature. The Buddha gave this wisdom teaching at Rajagriha Peak in India after he reached enlightenment. It expresses the “heart” of the Buddhist religion as it expounds the importance of compassion and wisdom.

The TMBCC will present cultural programs at IU Auditorium on the evening of May 12. His Holiness will not be present at these events. Detailed information will be presented on the TMBCC website at a later date.

His Holiness will give a Public Talk in Indianapolis, Indiana on May 14, 2010 at Conseco  Field House entitled “Facing Today’s Challenges with Wisdom and Compassion.”  This  talk is being sponsored by the Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center (TMBCC),  the Interfaith Hunger Initiative in  Indianapolis (IHI), and the Indiana Buddhist Center of Indiana (IBC).  Please click on Public Talk for more information about this event.

This will be the Dalai Lama’s sixth visit to the TMBCC. He first visited Bloomington in 1987 to dedicate the Janchub Chorten when the center was known as the” Tibetan Cultural Center.” In October 2007, he changed its name to the “Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center” to broaden its mission by including the Mongolian Buddhist culture. At that time, he gave teachings on Atisha’s Lamp to the Path to Enlightenment at IU Auditorium and a Public Talk at IU Assembly Hall entitled “Compassion, the Source of Peace.”


For more information, contact the TMBCC Staff:  812-336-6807; tmbculturalcenter@gmail.com

Dalai Lama Visit - Cedar Falls, Iowa - Schedule, Tickets, Public Talk & Lecture - University of Northern Iowa (UNI) - McLeod Center

Khashyar | November 14, 2009

Date of Visit: May 18, 2010

Location: McLeod Center, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa (2501 Hudson Road, Cedar Falls, IA)

Topic: importance of education in an increasingly global society

Ticket Information: available in January

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Dalai Lama to make historic visit to UNI in May 2010

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Dalai Lama to make historic visit to UNI in May 2010

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa — The 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet will visit the University of Northern Iowa Tuesday, May 18, to share his views on the importance of education in an increasingly global society.

“UNI is honored to host the Dalai Lama, who has received awards from around the world that recognize his messages of peace, non-violence, inter-religious understanding, and universal responsibility and compassion,” said UNI President Benjamin Allen. “At UNI, we take great pride in providing quality education and preparing future educators. The Dalai Lama imparts a message to the world that stresses the importance of learning, and the role education plays in developing socially responsible citizens. This is a great opportunity to provide inspiration and cultivate new thoughts and ideas at UNI.”

The day of his visit will be an opportunity to celebrate education and discuss its importance while encouraging the exchange of ideas and views. A committee has been established to coordinate academic initiatives, campus and community programs, and K-12 activities to take place during the fall and spring semesters leading up to the Dalai Lama’s visit.

More information about the day of the Dalai Lama’s visit and associated events will follow in the fall.

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Message from President Ben Allen

I am pleased to announce that the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet has accepted our invitation to visit campus and share his views on education and the pursuit of knowledge. At this time we are working with the Dalai Lama’s North American Representative to secure a date. We are aware of the Dalai Lama’s health concerns and that he has temporarily suspended his travel commitments. Our future actions will depend on his health and decisions from his office. We are hopeful that the visit will occur during the academic year of 2009-10 or in fall 2010.

Looking ahead, this is an opportunity for the entire campus, community and state to come together and celebrate our commitment to all aspects of education and reflect on the everlasting impression we can leave on each person we encounter — both in and out of the classroom.

I look forward to working with the whole campus community to create a truly special series of events culminating in an important and powerful day at UNI with the Dalai Lama. A steering committee will be appointed, and I encourage the entire campus to begin considering how best to make the visit a learning opportunity for all.

We will provide you with updates as information becomes available.

Benjamin Allen
President
University of Northern Iowa

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Affiliated Events

A Continuing & Distance Education course

The Dalai Lama: A Sacred Tradition and a Political Institution

University of Northern Iowa Continuing & Distance Education is accepting enrollments for the upcoming two-credit-hour course, The Dalai Lama: A Sacred Tradition and a Political Institution. This spring 2010 interdisciplinary course is open to members of the community with an interest in the Dalai Lama. Students in the course will get a look into the life and ideas of His Holiness the Dalai Lama - Nobel peace prize-winner and wise, gentle teacher.

Coursework, materials and discussions will focus on: (1) Who is the Dalai Lama?; (2) Why is he important to the Tibetan people?; and (3) What does he stand for, and how has he parlayed his unique significance to the Tibetan people into a more universal appeal that has given him immediate access to practically every country in the world?

All UNI students who complete the course will receive a ticket to the Dalai Lama keynote event on May 18.

January 21 - April 17, 2010
Various Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings
Schindler Education Center

To enroll
  • UNI students: enroll for course number 010:159, section 1T through MyUNIverse
  • Community members: $530 tuition and fees for 2 hours undergraduate credit (or audit). Enroll for course number 010:159 through Continuing & Distance Education.
  • Teachers: $500 tuition for 2 hours graduate credit (reflects special workshop rate for teachers). Enroll for course number 210:133g through Continuing & Distance Education.

Tuition rates, fees and course schedule are subject to change.

Instructors
  • Jeannie Steele, professor, Curriculum & Instruction, University of Northern Iowa
  • Visiting scholar The Venerable Geshe Thupten Dorjee, instructor, University of Arkansas, and Tibetan Cultural Institute of Arkansas co-founder
  • Visiting scholar Sidney Burris, professor of English, Fulbright College Honors and Religious Studies Programs, University of Arkansas, and Tibetan Cultural Institute of Arkansas co-founder
Questions?

Phone: 800-648-3864 or 319-273-2121

E-mail: ContinuingEd@uni.edu

Various events will be scheduled around the visit of the Dalai Lama to UNI, including presentations, displays, etc. Events will be added to the Web site as they are finalized.


A Lifelong University course

The Buddhism of the Dalai Lama

Tibetan Buddhism is often considered strange and obscure but the best-known figure of this religion, the Dalai Lama, explains that it is a religion of compassion and peace, and committing oneself to the happiness of others. This course explores the basic teachings of Buddhism and looks particularly at its Tibetan form.

Nov. 3, 10, 17

1:30 - 3 p.m.
Alumni Suite, McLeod Center
Tuition: $30
Instructor: James Robinson, associate professor, world religions
University of Northern Iowa

Registration

Call 319-273-6899 for availability.


Sand mandala constructed at UNI

The University of Northern Iowa hosted four visitors from the Tibetan Cultural Institute and the University of Arkansas in April, 2009 who constructed a sand mandala. Mandalas are geometric patterns laid out with compasses and chalk lines and then filled in, grain by grain, with sand ground from white marble and colored. The sand is applied with small tubes, funnels and scrapers until the pattern is achieved. They’re believed to hold magical power and said to prolong life and protect against evil.

Dalai Lama - Melbourne, Australia - Schedule, Tickets, Public Talk & Lecture - Melbourne Convention Centre

Khashyar | September 11, 2009

Public Talk in Melbourne, Australia on December 10: His Holiness will give a public talk on World Peace: Who Is Responsible? organized by His Holiness the Dalai Lama in Australia Committee.

Contact Website: www.dalailamainaustralia.org

Dalai Lama Public Talk: World Peace, Who is Responsible?

Thursday 10th December 2009, 2pm-4pm
Melbourne Convention Centre

Event Information

“Compassion and forgiveness, these are the real ultimate sources of power for peace and success in life. We need to use differences in a positive way. Try to get energy from different views, from different opinions. Make dialogue - this is the proper way to solve problems. Only then will genuine peace between nations come - from mutual respect not from weapons or force.”

His Holiness has been a champion of World Peace for over 50 years and on this day 20 years ago, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his non-violent, middle way approach to finding a solution to the situation in Tibet.

Today His Holiness will speak of the responsibility we all have for World Peace. By applying wisdom and compassion, we have the ability to resolve firstly our own differences with offers and then work together to create peace and harmony in our own community and the greater world.

Do not miss the opportunity to hear one of the most respected and thoughtful figures of our time. Reconsider what is important to you and how you can make a difference to Our Future.

Schedule:
Date Event Location
Tue 1st & Wed 2nd Teaching - Awakening the Mind Sydney
Thu 3rd Mind & Its Potential Conference
Our Future, Who is Responsible? Public Talk
Sydney
Sat 5th & Sun 6th Visit to New Zealand Auckland
Tue 8th Visit to the University of Tasmania
Our Earth, Who is Responsible? Public Talk
Hobart
Wed 9th Parliament of World Religions Melbourne
Thur 10th Nobel Peace Prize Breakfast
World Peace, Who is Responsible? Public Talk
Melbourne

Contact Website: www.dalailamainaustralia.org

Dalai Lama - Mebourne, Australia - Schedule, Tickets, Public Talk & Speech - Parliament of the World’s Religions - Melbourne Exhibition & Convention Centre (MECC)

Khashyar | September 11, 2009

Address in Melbourne, Australia on December 9: His Holiness will address the Closing of the Planeary of the Parliament of the World’s Religions.

Venue: Melbourne Exhibition & Convention Centre (MECC)

Contact Website: www.parliamentofreligions.org

Dalai Lama - Hobart, Australia - Schedule, Tickets, Public Talk, Teachings - Derwent Entertainment Centre

Khashyar | September 11, 2009

Public Talk in Hobart, Australia on December 8: His Holiness will give a public talk on Compassion in Diversity organized by His Holiness the Dalai Lama in Australia Committee.

Contact Website: www.dalailamainaustralia.org

Dalai Lama Public Talk: Our Earth, Who is Responsible?”

Tuesday 8th December 2009, 2pm - 4pm
Derwent Entertainment Centre, Hobart

Event Information

As long as we are on this planet together, it is important not just to live harmoniously but also to take genuine care of the environment.

His Holiness the Dalai Lama is a passionate advocate for individual and universal responsibility. This is his message and is the very basis of his teachings and those of the Buddha. During the Hobart public talk His Holiness will present, demonstrate and discuss how responsibility for the future of the earth lies with each of us.

Our Earth, Who is Responsible? is about helping people to become aware of their individual responsibility as global citizens for their own actions, the world in which they live and for all other living beings they share it with.

Do not miss the opportunity to hear one of the most respected and thoughtful figures of our time. Reconsider what is important to you and how you can make a difference to Our Future

“As people alive today, we must consider future generations. A clean environment is a human right like any other. It is therefore part of our responsibility toward others to ensure that the world we pass on is as healthy, if not healthier then we found it.”

Schedule:
Date Event Location
Tue 1st & Wed 2nd Teaching - Awakening the Mind Sydney
Thu 3rd Mind & Its Potential Conference
Our Future, Who is Responsible? Public Talk
Sydney
Sat 5th & Sun 6th Visit to New Zealand Auckland
Tue 8th Visit to the University of Tasmania
Our Earth, Who is Responsible? Public Talk
Hobart
Wed 9th Parliament of World Religions Melbourne
Thur 10th Nobel Peace Prize Breakfast
World Peace, Who is Responsible? Public Talk
Melbourne

Contact Website: www.dalailamainaustralia.org