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	<title>MyHappy &#187; Dalai Lama</title>
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		<title>Dalai Lama: good action, constructive action, &amp; compassion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dalai Lama, the world-revered spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism recently went to Toronto &#8211; the place with the largest concentration of Tiberans outside India and Nepal &#8211; to share to 16,000 people the &#8220;Art of Happiness.&#8221;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dalai Lama, the world-revered spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism recently went to Toronto &#8211; the place with the largest concentration of Tiberans outside India and Nepal &#8211; to share to 16,000 people the &#8220;Art of Happiness.&#8221;</p>
<p>For him, happiness is available to human beings both as individuals and as communities and science proves that happiness is the optimal and normal state of human existence.</p>
<p>During his talk, he frequently cites medical references and research which he links to a healthy immune system and a greater peace of mind.  He then told the audience that his philosophical approach is based on &#8220;secular ethics.&#8221; He then explained that secularism is not a form of rejection of religion. He cited Mahatma Ghandi to further accentuate his point: &#8220;Secularism &#8211; respect for all religions. All religions equally respected.&#8221;  He said that once religious people accept secularism and participate fully, they are making contributions to the secular ethics for society on the basis of our common existence.</p>
<p>As for the Art of Happiness, he said that based on the law of causality &#8211; the relation between causes and effects &#8211; everyone has the right to live happily, without suffering.  &#8220;we need to think seriously about the causes of happiness. Good result, happy result, entirely depends on good action, constructive action.&#8221;</p>
<p>He also stated that compassion &#8211; humane quality of understanding the suffering of others and wanting to do something about it &#8211; begins when a baby receives nourishment from his mother&#8217;s milk. &#8220;When warm-heartedness takes seed, it can transform to unlimited, unbiased compassion, not based on other&#8217;s attitudes. That feeling can even extend toward one&#8217;s enemy.&#8221; He continued &#8220;Loving kindness is the strongest antidote to anger.&#8221;</p>
<p>To sum it up, he had a practical advice to everyone: get enough sleep. At 73-years old, he has still a good physical health which he credits to his peace of mind and the way to achieve it is by having adequate sleep. &#8220;Peace of mind brings nice sleep,&#8221; he said.</p>
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