Boca Raton, Florida, USA, 24 February 2010 (By Michele Dargan, Palm Beach Daily News) - His Holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet, spoke Wednesday about compassion and the benefits of positivity to 3,000 people at Florida Atlantic University's Arena in Boca Raton.
"Out of compassion brings inner peace, and out of inner peace comes world peace. Without inner peace, we cannot have world peace," he said.
His Holiness said everyone has the same capabilities for inner peace and compassion. If a person is always in constant fear and suspicion, that's "very bad," he said. Everyone has the same capacity for kindness, he said.
"To me, the audience is brothers and sisters — no difference," he said. "Emotionally, mentally and physically we are the same. Negative emotions — anger, fear suspicion [are the] same. Other hand, we have the same potential for compassion. Compassion is the seed of inner peace. We all have the same potential."
Showing compassion to an enemy helps to achieve inner peace, he said.
"Neighbors with jealousy never get peace," the Dalai Lama said.
Smiling often and genuinely is another key to finding compassion and inner peace, he said.
The more positive you are, the better you feel, he said.
"Scientists begin to realize — for physical health — reduce blood pressure, reduce anxiety, reduce fear .... calm is very, very important," the Dalai Lama said.
An additional 2,500 students, faculty and staff viewed Tenzin Gyatso, the 74-year-old exiled Tibetan Buddhist leader, by simulcast in the auditorium.
A total of 873 public tickets were sold to the event.
People began filing into the arena at 8:30 a.m., with doors closing at 9:30 a.m.
Everyone in the arena stood up as His Holiness entered the stage at 10:05 a.m. He shook hands with dignitaries and waved to the crowd.
The Dalai Lama spoke for nearly 45 minutes and took questions prepared by students, faculty and staff for 15 minutes.
In helping to achieve inner peace, the Dalai Lama said meditation works best for him. He rises at 3:30 a.m. and recites a Buddhist prayer to begin his day.
A necessary component for compassion: intelligence.
Looking at situations only from only one angle brings worry and frustration. But looking at things from different angles "brings new opportunities," he said.
FAU's Manjunath Pendakur, dean of the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, said, "This is a major boost to work harder .... in the cause of peace. This is a momentous day in the history of the university. We are humbled and enriched by it."
John Pritchett, FAU's interim president, welcomed everyone to this "historical event."
Pritchett called the Dalai Lama "a living example of all the good that can be accomplished in this world by one person — a person with courage, a person with conviction to raise his voice for peace.
original link: http://www.dalailama.com/news/post/501-dalai-lama-preaches-peace-compassion-in-boca-raton-talk
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Monday, December 29, 2014
Dalai Lama Preaches Peace, Compassion in Boca Raton Talk
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Monday, March 25, 2013
Bad Bad Thing Award Goes to ‘Stomp on Jesus’ Professor Deandre Poole
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| Professor Deandre Poole Florida Atlantic University |
You can stomp on grapes but you never stomp on the
name of Jesus! Because if you stomp on Jesus in any way you’re getting on this:
“A Florida college professor causing national outrage
for requiring students to write ‘Jesus’ on a piece of paper, then put it on the
floor and stomp on it, turns out also to be a top official in the local
Democratic Party – the latest in a string of acute leadership embarrassments.”
Read the full story here:
How do you feel about the Florida Atlantic University
professor doing such a thing? Let him know by contacting him: dpoole3@fau.edu
Let the school know what you think:
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This is yet one more piece of evidence that there is an
outright war against God in this nation. Whether it’s the new church that has
removed the cross and the concept of sin and replaced it with a feel good
theology, or the forces that seek to remove God from this nation. The time to
stand or simply give in and run is near. However, I won’t run, I will stand and
fight.
If students were asked to stomp on Allah, or the child
molester moon god worshipper Mohammad, there would be an outcry and public
marches. President Obama would fly down to the university to complain. But since it
is the name of Jesus, the mainstream media and the White House don’t care.
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demon chaser or false teacher who’s eligible for the award? You can take part
by sending us a name and why you think they should receive the BAD BAD THING award.
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