![]() The award is made possible by a generous gift from Spendlove. "The Dalai Lama's message to us was essentially to be who we are, but to be the best version of ourselves." One can be Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu or anything else and still practice the Buddhist tenets of compassion, kindness, forgiveness and love," Spendlove said. It can be combined with any religious or spiritual tradition. It is not a religion it is a practice, like yoga. "According to the late Zen Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh, there is a misconception about Buddhism. I am fully committed to promoting real human deep value that is human compassion." ![]() "Basically, all religions teach us warm heartedness, honesty, truthfulness. I respect all major world religions," he said. "My commitment is to try to promote religious harmony. As the program neared the end, he talked about respecting the teachings of different religions. The 87-year-old touched on other topics, including living with one another without weapons or armies and protecting the environment. World preservation of Tibetan language is very important." "It's become very clear Tibetan language is the best language to explain complicated Buddhist philosophy and logic. "We want a genuine autonomy and to remain part of the People's Republic of China, complete freedom and the full right to preserve our own identity and our own culture," he said. His Holiness spoke about the importance of preserving the Tibetan identity. He has lived in northern India ever since. We have to live together."Īfter China's invasion of Tibet in the 1950s, the Dalai Lama was forced to escape into exile. "More than 7 billion human beings are human brothers and sisters. ![]() Who creates problems? We human beings," he said. 26, the Dalai Lama told the audience that people must stop thinking of "we" and "they," which he said is the basis of violence. 18, he became the 15th person to receive the award, honoring his messages of compassion and kindness that have modeled a new way of creating peace and understanding in the world.ĭuring the program, moderated by literature and philosophy Professor Nigel Hatton and shown again at UC Merced on Sept. Twelve years later, in a virtual presentation on Sept. In a letter originally written in June 2010, Sherrie Spendlove, a native of Merced and founder of the Spendlove Prize, asked the Dalai Lama to join the growing list of award recipients. For decades, he has worked toward a free Tibet. The Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, is the spiritual leader of the Tibetan people and one of the most recognizable faces of Buddhism. In his message upon accepting the prize, he stressed the importance of peace and working together to survive in this world. A special recognition over a decade in the making was celebrated this month as His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama was awarded the Alice and Clifford Spendlove Prize in Social Justice, Diplomacy and Tolerance.
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