Dalai Lama Visit – Toronto, Ontario, Canada – Schedule, Tickets, Public Talk & Lecture – Tibetan Canadian Cultural Center – Inauguration of the Tibetan Canadian Cultural Center

| July 22, 2010

Date of Visit: October 23, 2010

Location: Toronto, Canada – Tibetan Canadian Cultural Center

Topic: Inauguration of the Tibetan Canadian Cultural Center

Ticket Information: www.tcccgc.org and www.dalailamatoronto2010.org

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Inauguration Ceremony in Toronto, Canada on October 23: His Holiness will be inaugurating the Tibetan Canadian Cultural Center organized by Tibetan Canadian Cultural Center. Contact Websites: www.tcccgc.org and www.dalailamatoronto2010.org

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His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s Visit to Toronto Oct 2010:

-Public Talk: Oct. 22: Human Approaches to World Peace

-Inauguration Ceremony Oct. 23: Tibetan Canadian Cultural Centre

-Tibetan Audience: Oct 23- Tibetan Audience with His Holiness.

No translations services provided.

-Teaching Oct. 24: Long Life Empowerment and Ceremony
Teaching on Eight Verses of Training the Mind (lojong tsik gyema)

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October 23, 2010

Grand Opening Ceremony of the Tibetan Canadian Cultural Centre (Gangjong Choedenling)

The Tibetan Canadian Cultural Centre is honoured to have the presence of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama once again in Toronto for the official opening ceremony of the newly renovated Centre. His Holiness will unveil 50,000 square feet of renovated space. Enhancements to the space were made possible by funding provided by the Government of Canada / Gouvernement du Canada, local Tibetan community fundraising and with contributions from friends of the TCCC.

Date: Saturday October 23, 2010
Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm
Event: Grand Opening Ceremony of the Tibetan Canadian Cultural Centre
Location: Tibetan Canadian Cultural Centre
Tickets: Invitation Only

Tibetan Community Audience

Tibetan His Holiness will hold an audience with the Tibetan community following the Opening Ceremonies. This event will be delivered in Tibetan language only. Advance registration is mandatory.

Date: Saturday October 23, 2010
Time: 2:00pm – 4:00pm
Event: Tibetan Community Audience
Location: Tibetan Canadian Cultural Centre
Tickets: $50.00 (Tickets will go on sale from July 14, 2010.)

Registration: Registration is mandatory

Dalai Lama Visit – Toronto, Ontario, Canada – Schedule, Tickets, Public Talk & Lecture – Rogers Centre – public talk on Approaches to World Peace

| July 22, 2010

Date of Visit: October 22, 2o1o

Location: Toronto, Canada – Rogers Centre

Topic: public talk on Approaches to World Peace

Ticket Information: www.tcccgc.org and www.dalailamatoronto2010.org

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Public Talk in Toronto, Canada on October 22: His Holiness will give a public talk on Approaches to World Peace in the afternoon, organized by Tibetan Canadian Cultural Center. Contact Websites: www.tcccgc.org and www.dalailamatoronto2010.org

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His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s Visit to Toronto Oct 2010:

-Public Talk: Oct. 22: Human Approaches to World Peace

-Inauguration Ceremony Oct. 23: Tibetan Canadian Cultural Centre

-Tibetan Audience: Oct 23- Tibetan Audience with His Holiness.

No translations services provided.

-Teaching Oct. 24: Long Life Empowerment and Ceremony
Teaching on Eight Verses of Training the Mind (lojong tsik gyema)

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October 22, 2010

Public Talk at Rogers Centre: Human Approaches to World Peace

Once again, the Tibetan Canadian Cultural Centre is honoured to welcome His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Toronto. Thank you for your interest in learning about the events organized during His Holiness’ visit from October 22 to 25, 2010.

To purchase tickets for the Public Talk event at the Rogers Cenre go to www.ticketmaster.ca or by calling (416) 870-8000.

Date: Friday October 22, 2010
Time: 2:30
Gates open: 1:00pm (Please arrive early to go through security.)
Event: Public Talk: “Human Approaches to World Peace”
Location: Rogers Centre

Ticket prices are $20, $30, $40 and $50.
Discounted tickets for groups of 10 or more may be obtained by calling Group Sales at (416) 341-2255 or groupsales@rogerscentre.com.

The use of flash photography and professional equipment such as a telephoto lens over 75 mm is prohibited. Video or audio recording is not permitted. Only small digital point-and-shoot cameras will be allowed inside the building. Rogers Centre will reserve the right to confiscate any tape or film that is used during an event to prevent illegal sale of the public talk.

In today’s modern world, science and technology play vital roles in bringing unprecedented material comfort to the lives of human beings. However, the basic human problems of suffering, fear and tension still remain and form part of our daily lives. We are still constantly confronted with devastating news such as violence, crime, wars and natural disasters. Thus, it is only logical to try to strike a balance between material developments on the one hand and the development of spiritual, human values on the other hand. In order to bring about this great adjustment, we need to revive our humanitarian values. His Holiness will share his personal outlook on how we may bring about peace not only on a personal level but at the community and world wide level.

Dalai Lama Visit – Atlanta, Georgia – Schedule, Tickets, Public Talk & Lecture – Emory University – Woodruff Physical Education Center – Town-hall Conversation: Questions for the Dalai Lama from the Emory Community

| July 22, 2010

Date of Visit: October 19, 2010, 10:00 -12:00 p.m. (noon)

Location: Atlanta, Georgia – Emory University – Woodruff Physical Education Center

Topic: THE PROFESSOR’S OFFICE HOURS: Town-hall Conversation: Questions for the Dalai Lama from the Emory Community

Ticket Information: www.dalailama.emory.edu

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Panel Discussion in Atlanta, GA, USA on October 19: His Holiness will participate in a panel discussion on Spirituality, Creativity and Arts at Emory University. Contact Website: www.dalailama.emory.edu

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The Visit 2010

His Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama returns to the Emory University campus Oct. 17-19, 2010, in his capacity as Presidential Distinguished Professor, the only university appointment accepted by the 1989 Nobel Peace Laureate and leader of the Tibetan people.

The Dalai Lama will participate in a series of public events, including programs on science research and meditation, creativity and spirituality, an interfaith dialogue and a teaching for the Buddhist community on compassion.  We invite you to explore the many event opportunities and hope that you will join us in October.


OVERVIEW OF EVENTS

Click on any event (or use the menu on the left) to learn more or purchase tickets.


THE CREATIVE JOURNEY:
Artists in Conversation with the Dalai Lama about Spirituality and Creativity
Tuesday, October 19, 2010, 1:30–3:30 p.m.
Brief Description: Listen to Pulitzer Prize–winning author Alice Walker and award-winning composer Philip Glass—as well as other to-be-announced artists—as they converse with the Dalai Lama on the symbiotic relationship between spirituality and the arts.

COMPASSION MEDITATION:
Mapping Current Research and Charting Future Directions
Monday, October 18, 2010, 9:30–11:30 a.m. (Session 1) and
1:30–3:30 p.m. (Session 2)
This event will bring together researchers from leading universities to map the current field of compassion meditation research and to chart future directions as well as to discuss implementing this knowledge in educational and clinical settings. The Dalai Lama will participate fully in both sessions.

International Conference on Tibetan Buddhism
Monday, October 18 (opening reception), Tuesday October, 19 and Wednesday, October 20 (Conference Sessions)
Brief Description: The first of its kind and scope, the International Tibetan Buddhism Conference will bring together the preeminent leaders, teachers, scholars, and translators of Tibetan Buddhism from both traditionally Tibetan Buddhist areas and western countries to engage in substantive discussion about the current state of Tibetan Buddhism in the modern world and how best to move forward collectively. His Holiness the Dalai Lama will inaugurate the conference and preside over the opening session.
Registration to this conference will include a complementary admission to the “Teaching to the Buddhist Community” event detailed below.

INTERFAITH SUMMIT ON HAPPINESS: Understanding and Promoting Happiness in Today’s Society
THE REGULAR TICKETS TO THIS EVENT ARE SOLD OUT. A FEW GOLD/RED TICKETS REMAIN THROUGH

Sunday, October 17, 2010, 1:30–3:30 p.m.

Brief Description: His Holiness the Dalai Lama will open the forum with an address followed by responses from The Most Reverend Dr. Katharine Jefferts Schori, the 26th Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church; Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth; and George Washington University Professor Seyyed Hossein Nasr, a world-renowned scholar on Islam. Krista Tippett, host and producer of the award-winning public radio program Speaking of Faith, will moderate a discussion among the Dalai Lama and other panelists immediately following their formal presentations.

TEACHING TO THE BUDDHIST COMMUNITY:
The Practice of Compassion
Sunday, October 17, 2010, 9–10:30 a.m.
Brief Description: This teaching will offer a coveted opportunity to witness a teaching to the region’s Buddhist community. The Dalai Lama will explain the nature of compassion and the practices for cultivating it as understood in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition.
Tickets available July 6th.

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THE PROFESSOR’S OFFICE HOURS:
Questions for the Dalai Lama from the Emory Community

Emory students, faculty, and staff gather for a town-hall style conversation with His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Questions representing the breadth and depth of Emory’s academic community will be posed to the Dalai Lama, Emory University’s Presidential Distinguished Professor. Emory’s President James W. Wagner will moderate the conversation.

Dalai Lama Teaching – San Jose, CA – Schedule, Tickets, Public Talk & Lecture – San Jose Convention Center – Geshe Langri Thangpa’s Eight Verses of Training the Mind (lojong tsik gyema)

| July 22, 2010

Date of Visit: October 12, 2010, 2:00 -3:30 pm

Location: San Jose, C A – San Jose Convention Center

Topic: Geshe Langri Thangpa’s Eight Verses of Training the Mind (lojong tsik gyema)

Ticket Information: http://www.gyutocenter.org/events/dalai-lama-visit.html

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Teaching in San Jose, CA, USA on October 12: His Holiness will give a teaching on Geshe Langri Thangpa’s Eight Verses of Training the Mind (lojong tsik gyema) organized by Gyuto Vajrayana Center. Contact Website: www.gyutocenter.org

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Written by 11th-century master Langri Tangpa, Eight Verses of Training the Mind is a classic text in the genre of lojong, or mind training. Lojong focuses on methods for thought transformation such as cultivating compassion, developing appropriate regard for self and others, and turning obstacles into opportunities for positive change. Reading the Eight Verses of Training the Mind is part of His Holiness’ regular practice, and he describes it as one of his main sources of inspiration.

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The Eight Verses of Mind Training

1.
With the wish to achieve the highest aim,
Which surpasses even a wish-fulfilling gem,
I shall train myself to at all times
Cherish sentient beings as supreme.”

2.
Whenever I interact with others,
I will view myself as inferior to all,
And I will train myself
To hold others superior from the depths of my heart.

3.
During all my activities I will probe my mind,
And as soon as an affliction arises—
Since it endangers myself and others—
I will train myself to confront it directly and avert it.

4.
When I encounter beings of unpleasant character,
And those oppressed by intense negative karma and suffering,
As though finding a treasure of precious jewels,
I will train myself to cherish them, for they are so rarely found.

5.
When others out of jealousy
Treat me wrongly with abuse and slander,
I shall train to take the defeat upon myself
And offer the victory to others.

6.
Even if one whom I have helped
Or in whom I have placed great hope
Gravely mistreats me in hurtful ways,
1 will train myself to view him as my sublime teacher.

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In brief, I will train myself to offer benefit and joy
To all my mothers, both directly and indirectly,
And respectfully take upon myself
All the hurts and pains of my mothers.

8.
By ensuring that all this remains undefiled
From the stains of the eight mundane concerns,
And by understanding all things as illusions,
I will train myself to be free of the bondage of clinging.

Translated by Dr. Thupten Jinpa

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

| 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

| 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.