Dalai Lama

Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama /ˈdɑːlaɪ ˈlɑːmə/, /ˌdælaɪ ˈlɑːmə/ is a monk of the Gelug or "Yellow Hat" school of Tibetan Buddhism, the newest of the schools of Tibetan Buddhism founded by Je Tsongkhapa. The 14th and current Dalai Lama is Tenzin Gyatso...
NationalityTibetan
ProfessionReligious Leader
Date of Birth6 July 1935
CityTaktser, Tibet
brain may awakening
Anger may bring extra energy, but it eclipses the best part of our brain: its rationality. The energy of anger is almost always unreliable.
confusion may kind
Conversion is not my intention. Changing religion is not easy. You may develop some kind of confusion or difficulties.
heart goal may
All religions are essentially the same in their goal of developing a good human heart so that we may become better human beings.
deeds may matter
... Our individual well-being is intimately connected both with that of all others and with the environment within which we live.... Our every action, our every deed, word, and thought, no matter how slight or inconsequential it may seem, has an implication not only for ourselves, but for all others, too.
meditation may technique
Meditation may also be thought of as a technique by which we diminish the force of old thought habits and develop new ones.
next-day one-day may
Happiness that depends mainly on physical pleasure is unstable; one day it's there, the next day it may not be.
mind may faces
May I examine my mind in all actions and as soon as a negative state occurs, since it endangers myself and others, may I firmly face and avert it.
motivation compassion may
When we face problems with compassion, sincerity, and good motivation, our solutions may take longer, but ultimately they are better.
exercise important may
It is important to direct our intelligence with good intentions. Without intelligence, we cannot accomplish very much. Without good intentions, the way we exercise of our intelligence may have destructive results.
rich-or-poor purpose may
Whether we are rich or poor, educated or uneducated, whatever our nationality, colour, social status or ideology may be, the purpose of our lives is to be happy
race may different
We may be different races and religions but we are all part of the same human family
attitude may satisfaction
Happiness arises as a result of different causes and conditions. If you harm someone out of anger, you may feel some superficial satisfaction, but deep down you know it was wrong. Your confidence will be undermined. However, if you have an altruistic attitude, you’ll feel comfortable and confident in the presence of others.
buddhist may violence
Through violence, you may 'solve' one problem, but you sow the seeds for another.
may something-new ifs
When you talk you are only repeating something you already know. But, if you listen you may learn something new.