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		<title>The insight of Dalai Lama Teachings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Dalai Lama Teachings proclaims that there is no creation for such thing in the world and there are no reasons for things. He also denies that the need for God is no beginning for things. In his own distorted logic he uses a lot of Buddhist terms and refers to the Primordial Buddha as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Dalai Lama Teachings proclaims that there is no creation for such thing in the world and there are no reasons for things. He also denies that the need for God is no beginning for things. In his own distorted logic he uses a lot of Buddhist terms and refers to the Primordial Buddha as the final reference of light. He worship Buddha as one of the believers in God, but in his eternal wisdom he forgets to elucidate on how the universe came about, and how man came in the world. Moreover, he also added that there is no origin for the universe and there is no origin for life, but consciousness can explain everything to him. However, the Dalai Lama knows better and he must certainly have been little insect before coming into this life and he could have seen the light that is more humble to acknowledge his creator and worship him, instead prostrating unto the statue of a stupid and blind Buddha as the Dalai Lama and his blind Buddhists do.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dalailamajuly2008.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Dalai-Lama-Teachings.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-67" src="http://www.dalailamajuly2008.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Dalai-Lama-Teachings-300x214.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="214" /></a>Dalai Lama being distorted in the mind and even more in his own soul, he rejects the necessity for God to explain creation. According to his perception, knowledge and enlightened geniuses matter to its own self and of course matter to the eternal life. This of course does not explain anything but there are a lot of important pieces that Dalai Lama Belief such as it would rather be wiser to acknowledge their ignorance and take their place among other human beings in recognizing our ignorance to ultimate questions. It would be more intelligent and more humble to acknowledge their not knowing of anything and acknowledge the mystery of the universe and our microscopic being in it. It would have been more suitable for these two idiots to acknowledge their ignorance facing our living universe and facing the phenomena of life and death, all cannot possibly exist if there were no creator and creation. It would have been more properly knowledgeable to acknowledge one&#8217;s limits, but these two incarnations of wisdoms know and others do not.</p>
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		<title>Dalai Lama; your main key to achieve your happiness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Dalai Lama is well thought-out more than just a spiritual leader to his own people. Cherished and valued throughout the world; His Holiness is also a well-known promoter of searching for your own pleasure. By following his notions, which are backed by the traditions of Tibetan Buddhism, all and sundry can attain pleasure. -Study [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.dalailamajuly2008.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/dalai-lama.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-60" src="http://www.dalailamajuly2008.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/dalai-lama.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="200" /></a>The Dalai Lama is well thought-out more than just a spiritual leader to his own people. Cherished and valued throughout the world; His Holiness is also a well-known promoter of searching for your own pleasure. By following his notions, which are backed by the traditions of Tibetan Buddhism, all and sundry can attain pleasure.</p>
<p>-Study the genuine traditions of the Dalai Lama. When it comes to pleasure, the book <strong>The Art of Happiness</strong>, which the Dalai Lama together with Howard C. Cutler, M.D., is considered the fundamental principle to both comprehend and chase his teachings.</p>
<p>-You should deem renouncing anything that seems to give you instantaneous contentment but is not conductive to factual happiness in the long end. A good example of this is functioning a job you abhorrence for more funds versus. Working a job you take pleasure in, even if your return is lesser.</p>
<p>-Be taught to acknowledge that power to be content is all in your hands. Tribulations arise when you run off and lay your happiness in the hands of others, wishing they will be able to appreciate, and provide you what you want in order for you to be pleased. The Dalai Lama, as well as Buddhism, make apparent that the power to be blissful is individual and can be attained and mastered by all and sundry.</p>
<p>-Be attentive that happiness is a state of mind, rather than a physical accomplishment, a set of external circumstances. If you are in serenity with yourself and you discern who you are and what you desire in life, these external factors become merely an impediment in your course, rather than a catastrophe.</p>
<p>-Modify your external dynamics. As Buddhists deduce in Karma, living a life that is in essence of good and worthy will ultimately result in your own pleasure, as the good vigor you put out will come back to you. Buddhists also concur that one of the main causes of misery is wanting. By wanting less, particularly things that are not under your control, you are less likely to be dissatisfied and more likely to be contented.</p>
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