By The Dalai Lama Dec. 1, 2017
A crack in a floating ice shelf in Antarctica reached its breaking point and calved a huge iceberg, setting it afloat in the seas. It’s a fitting image for a world that feels under pressure and on the verge of, well, everything — ready to break off and set itself free. The global political temperature is on the rise, the future of truth is under debate and the specter of nuclear conflict hovers. We asked His Holiness the Dalai Lama for his thoughts on how to cope. We are facing a time of great uncertainty and upheaval in many corners of our planet. When it comes to making the world a better place, concern for others is tantamount. more...
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B. Alan Wallace 29th November, 2017
Prof. B. Alan Wallace, dynamic lecturer, progressive scholar, and one of the most prolific writers and translators of Tibetan Buddhism in the West, talks on “Mind, Emptiness and Quantum Physics” for the general public at LTWA Buddhist Philosophy Hall. more... Hillary Diane Andales Published on 1 Oct 2017
The core concept of relativity is interesting in that it shatters the singularity in perspective that we have become accustomed to. more... |