One Human Family

…Whether we like it or not, we have all been born on this earth as part of one great human family. Rich or poor, educated or uneducated, belonging to one nation or another, to one religion or another, adhering to this ideology or that, ultimately each of us is just a human being like everyone else: we all desire happiness and do not want suffering. Furthermore, each of us has an equal right to pursue these goals…

This has been the most painful period in human history, a time when, because of the vast increase in the destructive power of weapons, more people have suffered from and died by violence than ever before. Furthermore, we have also witnessed an almost terminal competition between the fundamental ideologies that have always torn the human community: force and raw power on the one hand, and freedom, pluralism, individual rights and democracy on the other. I believe that the results of this great competition are now clear. Though the good human spirit of peace, freedom and democracy still faces many forms of tyranny and evil, it is nevertheless an unmistakable fact that the vast majority of people everywhere want it to triumph. Thus the tragedies of our time have not been entirely without benefit, and have in many cases been the very means by which the human mind has been opened. The collapse of communism demonstrates this. ~Dalai Lama

 

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  1. WIPAWON Siri

    December 17, 2012

    Geart…my sister.. how are you?…. Thanks for share…. I miss you….

    • admin

      December 18, 2012

      I miss you too my dear sister!

  2. Charles van Dijk

    December 17, 2012

    Like the child birth must be for a woman a painful struggle which ends in joy.

  3. Shenesh Dissanayaka

    December 17, 2012

    all human having same blood, same feelings but some guys cant understand this true. because sometimes they want maintain this gap for their accurst targets

  4. pskumar

    December 18, 2012

    yes,wonderful words…dear jendhamuni…clear potrait of present situation…

    • admin

      December 18, 2012

      Thank you so much for stopping by pskumar!

  5. Ghazi Riman

    December 19, 2012

    wonderful …uplifting music +Jendhamuni Sos  i started hearing  it while painting …Thank you so much my friend :))

  6. Jendhamuni Sos

    December 19, 2012

    Thank you so much +Ghazi Riman I'm so glad you like this mantra. I like it so much. Never get tired of listening to this.

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