What is your outlook?
Professor of Buddhist Studies, Columbia University; President, Tibet House U.S.
Thurman talks about a recurring dream and why hes worried it will not become a reality.
December 18, 2007 | In Future
Professor of Buddhist Studies, Columbia University; President, Tibet House U.S.
Thurman talks about a recurring dream and why hes worried it will not become a reality.
December 18, 2007 | In Future
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Enos Flores on January 18, 2008, 3:42 PM
Anything is possible. China needs new leadership and America needs to help the Dali Lama achieve that dream. Kindness does not stop bullets but it opens the heart for dialogue between all nations to create a free Tibet. Thanks Paul Thurman for your outlook and conviction.
Enos Flores on January 18, 2008, 8:42 PM
Anything is possible. China needs new leadership and America needs to help the Dali Lama achieve that dream. Kindness does not stop bullets but it opens the heart for dialogue between all nations to create a free Tibet. Thanks Paul Thurman for your outlook and conviction.
Cathi Mounsteven on January 31, 2008, 10:56 AM
How strange that the most guns and/or the cheapest product equate to power. 2012 will be a date of change, it is in our hands to decide if that change is for better or for worse. Thank you Prof Thurman for making Buddhist philosophy a little more clear for the western hemisphere and for 1 practitioner in particular.
Cathi Mounsteven on January 31, 2008, 3:56 PM
How strange that the most guns and/or the cheapest product equate to power. 2012 will be a date of change, it is in our hands to decide if that change is for better or for worse. Thank you Prof Thurman for making Buddhist philosophy a little more clear for the western hemisphere and for 1 practitioner in particular.
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