Centrality of Compassion in Human Life and Society
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Another American puppet. A monk should never have an effect on politics or globally.
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I Love The Video It Can Increase My Knowledge He shares his thoughts on the necessity of friendship, altruism, family, selflessness, and religion,
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Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always He shares his thoughts on the necessity of friendship, altruism, family, selflessness, and religion, from the perspectives of such wide-ranging disciplines as education
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Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing He shares his thoughts on the necessity of friendship, altruism, family, selflessness, and religion, from the perspectives of such wide-ranging disciplines as education, social psychology and the neurosciences.
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my God, how could those guys sitting there listening to this stuff for an hour? it's nothing but just repeating couple of sentences....basically he's say only one thing: respect others in the way just as you wish them to respect you. But how could him extend such a simple ideology to such a long speech and the audience were listening so carefully? it doesn't make any sense to me
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wonderful lecture!
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do we really need to hear this kind of people to find the goodness? are we all bunch of morons? come onnnnnnnnnnn
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@DrPunjabi Oh the irony...
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@teawead Err, what?
How I wish that the many self-proclaimed 'enlightened masters' who seem to pop up everywhere on the net these days, could take a look at this. This man exudes a natural, unaffected humility. None of this "I am awakened, and you can be too, just purchase my product" nonsense. The Dalai Lama might not be perfect, but he is nevertheless a great being. His humility is a symptom of much wisdom, IMO.
hearts0ngs 7 months ago 6
It's a shame this comments section is so loaded with trolling and that the featured comments have nothing to do with the video itself.
CostaDelBarto 8 months ago 2