Why can't Christians, Muslims, Buddhists and others coexist peacefully? http://www.nomad4ever.com/2007/10/10/why-cant-c... If you think in stereotypes - religion is one of the thinnest ice to walk on....All in the name of God! On who’s side is he anyway? Maybe we should pray some more, that God blesses our Leaders with more Sanity and Reason, instead of heaps of political and commercial interest...
This and That http://kryon.com/inspiritmag/inspire/this/dalai... Instructions for Life in the new millennium from the Dalai Lama that he gave on 01/01/2004. Inspiring and worth to think about.
What do the Dalai Lama and nuclear weapons have in common? http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.jsp?articleId... a Gather blog entry for the landing page, www.makeworldsafer.com, for the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation's Appeal to the next President of the United States for a nuclear weapons-free world!
2008 Summer Olympics Part 4 - China s Human Rights http://thejunction.net/justfacts/2008/08/10/200... To believe that the Olympics in todays world is a mere sporting event is naive. Beijing was awarded the Olympics as a political gesture allowing them to prove themselves. Now it is up to China to prove to the world they are up to the task of living up to international human rights standards. Everyone MUST be so bold to declare ANYTHING less will negatively impact any recognition China hopes to achieve from these 2008 Olympic games. Everyone must be held to the same international human rights standard, including the United States.
What do VIPs say about Global Warming? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKwg9VqGDD0... http://www.suprememastertv.com is always breaking positive news, movies n songs around the world. You can watch n download free online videos tv programs. It talks about global warming, encourage us to adopt a pet like dogs from animal shelter support. You can watch this free program wherever you are, it is a free-to-air satellite channel broadcast
Hill Station Dharamsala http://hill-stations-in-india.blogspot.com/2009... The Tibetan Buddhist roots of Dharamsala stretch back into the 8th century. "Dharamsala" literally means an "inn attached to a temple", and it was so until the district headquarters in Kangra became too crowded and the British moved two of their regiments in the late 1840s to what is now Dharamsala.