His Holiness talked to CNN interviewers about harmony. The interviewer, who happens to be a female, is rather malicious when she asked questions of his intention of retirement. The title of His Holiness is not a profession, and retirement is not something feasible. The exiled Tibetan government does separate the religion and politics.
The air that His Holiness has toward death, is something that calms me, either to the Tibetans executed by the Chinese government or killed by the natural disasters due to the lack of infrastructure in Tibet under the Chinese occupation. When he is facing with the malice, though, the sorrow but not the anger incites the indignation within me against the social injustice and the hypocrisy of the US media. On the other hand, when His Holiness talks about his meeting with President Obama, I would be heartened by his blessings on the President.
His Holiness was talking about the happiness during the interview. His words on the subject have been consistent. The happiness is within the minds of people. Not by wealth or power, having a good house nor eating better. I would think, there is the happiness in finding allies and sharing the difficulties. The equal distribution of wealth, is a sure way to achieve harmonious and peaceful society.
The 'decency' should be in journalism is in truth however in fictitious stories of denouncement of the political enemies. It should focus on the crisis that could arise in the future and the description of the current problems at hand. It should reflect the voices that are from the people in such a way to amplify the unspoken anger regarding to the situation we are all in.
The air that His Holiness has toward death, is something that calms me, either to the Tibetans executed by the Chinese government or killed by the natural disasters due to the lack of infrastructure in Tibet under the Chinese occupation. When he is facing with the malice, though, the sorrow but not the anger incites the indignation within me against the social injustice and the hypocrisy of the US media. On the other hand, when His Holiness talks about his meeting with President Obama, I would be heartened by his blessings on the President.
His Holiness was talking about the happiness during the interview. His words on the subject have been consistent. The happiness is within the minds of people. Not by wealth or power, having a good house nor eating better. I would think, there is the happiness in finding allies and sharing the difficulties. The equal distribution of wealth, is a sure way to achieve harmonious and peaceful society.
The 'decency' should be in journalism is in truth however in fictitious stories of denouncement of the political enemies. It should focus on the crisis that could arise in the future and the description of the current problems at hand. It should reflect the voices that are from the people in such a way to amplify the unspoken anger regarding to the situation we are all in.