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Dalai Lama: Lovingly Nuture Each (Whole) Child

Posted: 2/22/10

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His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama spoke to an absolutely quiet and enthralled audience today at Gibson Amphitheater. The anticipated event was produced by Whole Child International, the brainchild of Karen Gordon - more on her later.

I have seen HH Dalai Lama speak several times, but this time he seemed at his best, IMHO. He is unassuming and not aware of his star power when he speaks. He truly comes across as, he says, a humble monk. Contrast this with the blowhards on Capitol Hill or the White House. So self-important... what a snooze.

Today, His Holiness spoke almost in lessons so to speak, not in high-brow fashion, but in a down-home voice almost - along with his translator, who His Holiness constantly shot questions to for interpretation of certain euphemisms and idiomatic expressions. In this regard, the 76-year-old monk is remarkable.

His Holiness remarked that the day before, a woman at another event told him she had healing powers. He said that he was skeptical. (Only in Los Angeles would someone tell HH that they have healing powers. And you're worried about legalizing marijuana...?)

He said to her, and I'm paraphrasing a little, "I have no healing powers. On October 10, 2008 I had my own gall bladder removed by a surgeon. If I had such powers, I'd have worked my healing powers on myself. This is scientific proof that I have no healing powers, however, the doctor and his wife are getting along much better since my surgery," to which the audience laughed and applauded in appreciation of his candor, but I think in a bit of disbelief also. He said, "having a compassionate heart is the only healing power you can have."

A few other gems from HH today:

  • The future of humanity depends on the public (not government leaders)

  • Inner peace leads to global peace. It starts with you, not politicians
  • Cultivate compassion by caring for all living things (except mosquitoes, he said to roaring laughter)
  • There is no more US and THEY - that is "old way," he said...today only WE
  • Internal disarmament leads to external disarmament


I would love to go on and on about His Holiness, but the day also belonged to visionary Karen Gordon of the phenomenal non-profit Whole Child International, whose vision is "to elevate the level of childcare for vulnerable children worldwide so that each child be granted the basic human right to fulfill his or her developmental potential."

Gordon's vision for Whole Child is to get children "off the assembly line of caregiving" and get them focused, one-on-one attention by the same caregiver in institutional orphanages by focusing on a train-the-trainer model.

The organization she founded in 2004 produced today's event to honor HH as the 2010 Whole Child Humanitarian as well as Tom Mower, Sr., founder and Chairman of SISEL International, who was named Whole Child International Champion.

In a video presentation, Mower said he was on the verge of setting up his own company to help such vulnerable children, when he happened upon a Forbes magazine article featuring Gordon and Whole Child. Gordon said to the group, that Mower has since given over $1 million of his personal assets to Whole Child.

HH was honored because he believes that "the way to cultivate compassion among humanity is to lovingly nurture each child."

After Gordon's opening remarks, we were treated (and I mean really treated) to several songs by Sheryl Crow, the first being The Beatles Here Comes The Sun. Crow donated her time for today's event.

I've seen Crow a few times live and I'm beginning to believe that she is entirely under-rated. She blew me away. Lots of soul in her voice - you can't teach that to someone. I think you have to be entirely present to sing like that.

You can donate to Whole Child International via Text2Give by following these instructions:

Text the letters WCI followed by a space followed by a donation amount to 27138.

For example:

WCI $100 to 27138

 
 
 

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His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama spoke to an absolutely quiet and enthralled audience today at Gibson Amphitheater. The anticipated event was produced by Whole Child International, the brainchild ...
His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama spoke to an absolutely quiet and enthralled audience today at Gibson Amphitheater. The anticipated event was produced by Whole Child International, the brainchild ...
 
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07:06 PM on 02/23/2010
Dalai Lama & Larry King
From http://www­.tonic.com­/article/d­alai-lama-­meets-obam­a-larry-ki­ng/

Face-to-fa­ce it was, as was his on-camera meeting on "Larry King Live," where he spoke candidly about Tibetan relations with China. "

Actually, we are not seeking independen­ce," he said to King.

"We complain the present policy in Tibet. It is actually very much damaging about Tibetan religious freedom and cultural heritage..­..

But other hand, we also do not want separation from China because Tibet, landlocked country, materially backward.

Every Tibetan want modernize Tibet. So for that reason remain within the People's Republic of China."

What is this man fighting for?

No more "Free tibet"?
02:55 PM on 02/23/2010
Why does a monk who claims he is not seeking independen­ce for Tibet raise tens of millions of dollars for?
What does he do with the money? Does he pay taxes?

Why does he Persecute the Dorje Shugden Pracioners who have a five hundred year old lineage in Mahayanna Buddhism?
Why does he pretend to be a political leader , when he wears monks robes?
Why does this lama pretend to love democracy and never ever was elected by the people?
Why do people think theTiebtan­s are not better off without this old Dictator?|
02:44 PM on 02/23/2010
Dalia Lama says,
"it was my duty to inform or report what the situation was in the relationsh­ip with the Chinese government­."
Oh Really? He has to report or be an Informer to an American President. I guess he still works for the CIA and reports to the CHIEF?
His DUTY to INFORM?
Is this not what he did when he worked for the CIA?

Wake up People and look at the history about this Serf Master.
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Michael Valentine
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01:20 PM on 02/23/2010
Only people who have with serious intent, contemplat­ed a loving Creator or God can know the true humility of our low estate and yet have hope of enlightenm­ent. The good Dalai Lama is a true spiritual leader. Only we .... indeed.
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Angie Cordeiro
We do all things with Grace which empowers us.
09:12 PM on 02/22/2010
"...I would love to go on and on about His Holiness..­.."

I would have read every word, thanks for your post...

"HH was honored because he believes that "the way to cultivate compassion among humanity is to lovingly nurture each child."

"Uncomprom­ising Truth for a Compromise­d World" by Samdhong Rinppoche is full of simple sustainabl­e solutions to our huge political as well as personal challenges­.
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Ljilja
http://graciouslivingdaybyday.com/
05:00 PM on 02/22/2010
His words sound honest and refreshing when compared to the posturing and gimmicks of our public officials. We are all so thirsty for some honesty in our lives.

http://gra­ciouslivin­gdaybyday.­com/
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Michael Martin
04:25 PM on 02/22/2010
Thank you for all the comments.

I don't think HH came across as pious at all, in fact, he said several times that "we are all the same" and "we are all just people." His thesis for the day was to "have a compassion­ate heart" and the focus was on child care once the children were born, for some, this is The Inconvenie­nt Truth.

DAE, you seem to be a long way from your Xbox 360 so stick to things that you actually know about or at least put some effort into your writing.

"Easy to mouth pious platitudes­" - from the Dalai Lama...not in my lifetime. That is one of the most ignorant things I've seen posted on HP in a while. At various times of his life, HH has lived in absolute destitutio­n, has fled his homeland, and has had to live in constant fear of being killed. Obama and Pelosi mouth platitudes­, and sadly for us, they actually believe them.

Karen Gordon said that his travel, hotel stay, and meals were donated to him. Investor Ron Burkle, for example, paid for his flight from India to the US.

HH The Dalai Lama does not live in the lap of any luxury.
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04:41 PM on 02/22/2010
Thank you, Michael.
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02:41 PM on 02/22/2010
I have great admiration for this Dalai Lama.
He is a pragmatist and not an ideologue. He is a believer in the scientific method and has an open mind about things. He will change his opinion if he is presented with sufficient evidence to make him do so.
I cannot think of any other religious leader who possesses this quality.
His message of compassion­, even for the Chinese who most certainly would have murdered him, is an example to us all.
03:48 AM on 02/22/2010
The Dalai Lama is full of talk but I notice he eats very well and does manage to travel in comfort.
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02:20 PM on 02/22/2010
What are you trying to say with this statement?
03:44 PM on 02/22/2010
He's trying to say it's very easy to mouth pious platitudes when in the lap of luxury.
10:41 AM on 02/23/2010
Dude, get a grip. HHDL lost his country and countless of his countrymen­. Through it all, he's been gracious and advocates peace, even to those who harmed him. He's living his ideals.

You want to fault him for eating well and taking first class? As a Buddhist, I WANT him to eat well (to help maintain his health). He NEEDS to fly comfortabl­y and with lots of security. Do you know how many people want him dead?

Pinkibus, you need to get out of the suburbs more.