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JakBaronKing
"The best way to change the world is to first change yourself."

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I'm going to see the Dalai Lama.

Posted by JakBaronKing - April 11th, 2012


Enough said.

Too many people I've encountered actually feel that their own Religion is to be held in higher regard to anyone else, and that people like the Dalai Lama are 'false prophets'. Or that Science is better than religion and is not needed in our society.

Well, there are things in this world where you have to just 'listen to' and determine for yourself.

Wisdom in my opinion, is beyond science or religion, it's something that is gained through experience and time only.

The Dalai Lama is primarily a man of Wisdom, though Buddhist in origin. But listen, and judge for yourself. No other religion will hypnotize you into their way of thinking, you make the call for yourself for anything you encounter. Ex: Drugs and Peer Pressure or Rising Above the influence of Others.

Wisdom comes from listening to others and everyone. True or False, Right or Wrong, Stupid or Genius. Doesn't matter, just know that you have to option to determine for things for yourself. Your own consensus.

So...yeah...counterproductively if you feel that your Religion is to be held in higher regard than anyone else and that people like the Dalai Lama are indeed false prophets. Or that you think all religion is bullshit and that science is the way to go. Then your entitled to that too.

Ultimately. I'm saying that you should still hold on to your own individual beliefs of Science and Religion. Just keep and open mind to what other's have to say.

But check out this children's book.

This was my favorite Children's Book.

Keep an open mind, that's all I have to say.


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The Dalai Lama. Thats deep shit bro.

It is isn't it?

Dude, ANYBODY who studies ANYTHING as deeply as the Dalai Lama does deserves to be listened to. Everybody has a piece of the Truth, and if you study, you'll have more of the Truth than the average person. The Lama most likely has his share of the Truth and 15,000 other people's cuz he's dedicated his life to finding It.

Good luck in analyzing what His Holiness has to say. I wish I could go.

Thanks man.

Dalai Lama wasn't studying. He was simply seeing things for what they were. He was telling the world of a truth, a natural truth that always existed, but one that so many have been blind to. In the search for truth, man has buried it in lies. But someone reintroduced it. After a few thousand years, we could be united. But we aren't. The truth isn't out there. It's just there. It's always been there. But society was born. We were lured away by materials, a chase for love, and we left the modestly dressed truth behind. And in despair, the search for the truth we left behind began.

I've always felt that 'Truth' was closer than it seemed.

Dalai Lama wasn't studying. He was simply seeing things for what they were. He was telling the world of a truth, a natural truth that always existed, but one that so many have been blind to. In the search for truth, man has buried it in lies. But someone reintroduced it. After a few thousand years, we could be united. But we aren't. The truth isn't out there. It's just there. It's always been there. But society was born. We were lured away by materials, a chase for love, and we left the modestly dressed truth behind. And in despair, the search for the truth we left behind began.

Truth was always there. The pursuit for it was created when we left it behind. And now in this world that we created over the natural Earth, we are forever bound by a search for joy, identity, and satisfaction. But we need identity. We had our joy. We were content. But materialism, attachment tore us away.

Human nature is still the same...it's just technology and materialistic things that evolved.