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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2008

Dalai Lama calls for "vote" on Buddhism and freedom of religious practices!!

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  • long live tibetan Chinese as good citizens of China. Long live Chinese all over the world. Long live tibet as part of China.

  • Ha! Ha! Long Live Everyone! ESPECIALLY the Dalai Lama! He is still loved....just his policies.....that suck!

  • Buddhism is not a democracy,

    please take the decadence of the west at put it somewhere else.

  • Neither is the system under the Dalai Lama who preaches democratic ideals and proposes it to his own people, however deniying even the basic right to worship freely. BTW democracy does not exclusively belong to the west. India the birthland of Buddhism is one of the largest Democracies in the world. It is also where the Dalai Lama resides and enjoys his freedoms.

  • long live tibetan Chinese as good citizens of China. Long live Chinese all over the world. Long live tibet as part of China.

  • Ya...thanks to the Dalai Lama and his autonomy UNDER China pitch, Tibetans are a part of China...he's proposing just that!!

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  • check out for the truth dorjeshugden (dot) com website. You will see very interesting information. Incredible website with so much information. See what the Tibetan Government in exile's new policy for Tibetans and Tibetan Dharma practitioners are in this VERY WELL MADE WEBSITE. INTERESTING TO THE CORE.

  • Good video. This is exactly the way Shugden followers should express themselves: heartfelt messages with dignity. Take the moral high ground, do not roll around in the mud by retaliating out of anger.

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  • @cedarwould

    Long livet tibetan Chinese and other ethnic Chinese:-)

  • The Dalai Lama is, In fact, the realization of the Buddha of Compassion. How could to say you understand his intentions?

  • @pleasantlysurprising Free Tibet.

  • Be careful, you guys are going in the other direction. Realize that Dalai Lama is in line with the universe. If you want to ascend in 2012, keep your heart open. It's that easy.

  • The English language semantics were not clear in this at all. Seems you have a choice to make really. I am under no illusion that China or Tibet is now a democracy. He is what he is, representing an ancient, feudal tradition. I do not follow the Dali Lama, and I am aware not all of his package on offer is for all of Tibetans, let alone the Chinese.

  • This vedeo is just baseless , senseless, and and everyone should know that China is fiancing these small group of bastards.

  • I came across this article of how HH Penor Rinpoche was unbiased and sympathetic towards Dorje Shugden monks due to the ban and he opened up Namdroling for these monks to get supplies. It really is inspiring and uplifting to read this article... bit [.] ly [/] cbARTJ

  • let me just copy paste this from a speech HH gave recently:

    "It is important that Tibetans maintain friendly relations not only with people of all nationalities, but also amongst themselves. Tibetans should not engage in petty disputes with each other. I earnestly appeal to them instead to resolve any differences with patience and understanding."

    I love the Dalai Lama's appeal. May all who revere him follow his advice.

  • I agree with RedNiece. It is almost impossible to please everybody. Unlike enlightened beings like the HHDL and DS, we do not see things from all angles. Therefore, there is a high chance that we are missing out an important piece of the DS-DL puzzle. When the time is right, I have faith that the pieces will all fall in place & we will understanding the reasons for all the occurrences related to DL and DS. In the meantime, practice sincerely & benefit other daily with our mind, speech &actions.

  • Something that must be made clear is that the protests are not necessarily against Dalai Lama personally per say but about the ban and infringement of human rights. People still respect and like the dalai lama, but disagree with the current actions.

    I personally do not agree with going on the streets to protest, but I can see that its helpful in raising awareness. I think we need to also find a balance though, to see what else we can do to tangibly help the persecuted

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