Hvernig til Hugleia ( minn reynsla me hugleisla)

Khashyar | Desember 31, 2008

Hall Allir,

Stundum G hafa samtal me minn vintta og annar ur hugleisla, og the flugur hagur essi a koma me.

Fyrir mig, a er a vegur til tengja og tappa af inn a djpur berggrunnur uppspretta of tranquility, heilbrigur- tilvera, bjartur leisgn og hamingja. Mlamilun einnig hjlpa mig taka mti skrleiki vivkjandi a spurning ea kvrun G rf til gera, ea kveinn greinir ensku hugmynd G rf skrleiki ur .

G hafa been hugleisla ( og burt) san 1988, hvenr G fyrstur uppgtva hugleisla mean a feralag til Colorado mean a hskli Jl fr.

the tmi, G var tilfinning djpt hamingjusamur, og mynda af did not’ vita hvers vegna ea hvernig til breyting hvernig G var tilfinning.

Svo, eins og oft gerast hvenr einhver feels hamingjusamur, G began til leita a skrleiki og hamingja.

essi var minn fyrstur feralag til Colorado, og G stofna a til vera a bright effervencent staur, og von rsir til blm innan mig.

Minn vinur took mig til a andlegur bkab, og G var varinn til a fjlbreytni af lkur hugmynd, a metldum Andlegur Jga og hugleisla. G uppgtva a bk gestur “ hvernig til Hugleia” vi Lawrence LeShan, hver gefa g kaup hagntur guide to lkur mynd af hugleisla fr msir trarlegur og andlegur hef, a metldum Kristinn maur hugleisla

G tra essi the tkni af hugleisla er smilega undirstu- og gilegur til skilja, en eins og jafnvgi einn ftur ea leika the gtar, en a tekur fa sig og agi, einn dagur a time, to taka mti the hagur og til hreinskilnislega skilja hvaa hugleia er.

a er eins og kveinn greinir ensku appelsna: einhver geta segja hvaa kveinn greinir ensku appelsna er vi descibing a til me or ( a er the Klnarvatn appelsna, umfer, finna brag af stur og sterkt brag, etc.), en essi skhalli’ hreinskilnislega skilja a nema finna brag af a og reynsla a fyrir sjlfur.

Hr ert the undirstu- stga af hvernig G hugleia:

1) G sitja gilega me minn augsn loka. a er gur til vera laus- mtun ft, svo essi feel eins og gilegur eins og mgulegur. geta liggja the glf, ea a stll, en reyna til forast laying dnn v a vilja minna af svefn og might blundur off  :) .

2) Minn persnulegur tkni ( hver er fur vi sumir hugleisla srfringur) er essi G snerta minn umalfingur og langatng saman, en essi er ekki nausynlegur. The hjartnmur af the umalfingur og fingur athfn eins og a lfelisfrilegur gikkur essi fleiri auveldlega koma me ur a hugull stand ( eins og Pavlovs’ dogs essi byrjun til slefa hvenr a bjalla er trappa, v Pavlov giftusamlega flagi the hringur af a bjalla me braggur fa essi er, fa essi a hundur finna braggur).

3) Setja inn eftirtekt einn hlutur. This er oft gestur “ einn-pointedness. The Dalai Bddhamunkur og annar vilja segja essi hugleisla meginatrium er ptt your awareness ea eftirtekt til einn hlutur, svo essi you receive dpka og fleiri djpur innsn af essi einn hlutur. essi einn mtmla af hugleisla geta vera kveinn greinir ensku mynd inn hugur’ auga, einn or ea ortak essi endurtaka in the rlegur af inn hugur, paying eftirtekt til a physical benda inn body like the athugun af inn andardrttur. The mtmla af inn hugleisla geta einnig vera kveinn greinir ensku hugmynd, hugsun ea “problem that” vilja to receive mikill skilningur af. Sumir flk munnlega sngur a or ea ortak, ea peform a hugull dans, ea jafnvel setja eirra eftirtekt a kerti ea eirra lkamlegur lkami mean eir ert gangandi. n, byrjandi, a er oft byrja aftur essi hugleia me inn augsn loka, og velja kveinn greinir ensku mtmla af hugleisla essi feels rttur til .

4 When) taka eftir essi inn eftirtekt hefur fura fr the object af inn hugleisla ( fyrir fordmi, byrjun ur the reikningur essi vera a borga, ea a hvai essi heyra ti af inn gluggi, ea inn smi byrjun til hringur :)  ), bllega koma me inn eftirtekt bak til the mtmla af hugleisla essi fjrvermti.

5) Endurtaka stga 3 og 4.

Brum, vilja finna essi ert ferast dpka inn inn mevitund, andi ea hugur, og essi byrja til hafa fleiri stjrna af inn hugur, fremur en inn skefjalaus hugur, hugsun og tilfinning having stjrna yfir .

nlegur r, the mtmla af hugleisla fyrir mig hefur been a staur mjg djpur innan minn mevitund.

mean the fort 3 mnuur, G hafa drawn to direct my mevitund to my “ hjarta sent” i.e. in the sent af minn chest at the sami lrttur fltur af minn hjarta. this way, G er mevitandi af hvernig minn hjarta feels, og hvort minn hjarta feels hlja og open.

When I first started meditating, I placed my awareness on my breath, and just was aware of my breath moving in and out.

There are moments in my meditation when I receive profound wisdom and clarity about my life,  or peace and tranquility when I have felt a stress or worry.

It acts as a compass or gyroscope that keeps me on my highest path, and towards my goal of serving Humanity and others in the best possible way.

Khashyar Darvich
Producer-Director
“Dalai Lama Renaissance”
www.DalaiLamaFilm.com

“Dalai Lama Renaissance” DVD scheduled for release in March 2009 in U.S.

Khashyar | December 30, 2008

Hello Everyone,

The DVD of “Dalai Lama Renaissance” documentary film is scheduled to be released in the United States in March 2009.

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We will continue to keep you updated about the release of the DVD.

Thank you,

Khashyar Darvich
Producer-Director
“Dalai Lama Renaissance”

Information about the DVD release of “Dalai Lama Renaissance”

Khashyar | December 30, 2008

Hello Everyone,

In this section of “Dalai Lama Renaissance Talk,” we will be adding information and updates about the DVD release of “Dalai Lama Renaissance,” so please check back here for more information about the DVD release.

Thank you,

Khashyar Darvich
Producer-Director
“Dalai Lama Renaissance”

We are adding Film reviews and news articles about “Dalai Lama Renaissance”

Khashyar | December 30, 2008

Hello Everyone,

In this section of the “Dalai Lama Renaissance” blog, we will be adding news articles and film reviews of “Dalai Lama Renaissance.”

Congratulatory letter from the Dalai Lama to Barack Obama on his election as US President, November 5, 2008

Khashyar | December 29, 2008

Congratulatory letter from the Dalai Lama to Barack Obama on his election as US President, November 5, 2008

 

Dear President-elect Obama,

Congratulations on your election as the President of the United States of America.

I am encouraged that the American people have chosen a President who reflects America’s diversity and her fundamental ideal that any person can rise up to the highest office in the land.  This is a proud moment for America and one that will be celebrated by many peoples around the world.

The American Presidential elections are always a great source of encouragement to people throughout the world who believe in democracy, freedom and equality of opportunities.

May I also commend the determination and moral courage that you have demonstrated throughout the long campaign, as well as the kind heart and steady hand that you often showed when challenged.  I recall our own telephone conversation this spring and these same essential qualities came through in your concern for the situation in Tibet.

As the President of the United States, you will certainly have great and difficult tasks before you, but also many opportunities to create change in the lives of those millions who continue to struggle for basic human needs.  You must also remember and work for these people, wherever they may be.

With my prayers and good wishes,

Yours sincerely,

THE DALAI LAMA

Photo of President Barack Obama with the Dalai Lama 2005 Senate Foreign Relations Committee event

Khashyar | December 28, 2008

Photo of President Barack Obama (then, Senator Obama) with the Dalai Lama at a 2005 Senate Foreign Relations Committee event.

President Barack Obama (then Senator Obama) with the Dalai Lama at a 2005 Senate Foreign Relations Committee Event

President Barack Obama (then Senator Obama) with the Dalai Lama at a 2005 Senate Foreign Relations Committee Event

 

Statement of Senator Barack Obama on the situation in Tibet, the Dalai Lama and China March 14, 2008

Khashyar | December 28, 2008

 Statement of Senator Barack Obama on the situation in Tibet

Chicago, IL, March 14, 2008– “I am deeply disturbed by reports of a crackdown and arrests ordered by Chinese authorities in the wake of peaceful protests by Tibetan Buddhist monks. I condemn the use of violence to put down peaceful protests, and call on the Chinese government to respect the basic human rights of the people of Tibet, and to account for the whereabouts of detained Buddhist monks.

These events come on the 49th anniversary of the exile of the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists, the Dalai Lama. They demonstrate the continuing frustration of the Tibetan people at the way in which Beijing has ruled Tibet. There has been an informal dialogue between Chinese leaders and the Dalai Lama’s representatives over the past six years. It is good that they have been talking, but China has thus far shown no flexibility on the substance of those discussions. Indeed, it has delayed in scheduling the latest round, despite the willingness of the Tibetans to continue dialogue.

If Tibetans are to live in harmony with the rest of China’s people, their religion and culture must be respected and protected. Tibet should enjoy genuine and meaningful autonomy. The Dalai Lama should be invited to visit China, as part of a process leading to his return.

This is the year of the Beijing Olympics. It represents an opportunity for China to show the world what it has accomplished in the last several decades. Those accomplishments have been extraordinary and China’s people have a right to be proud of them, but the events in Tibet these last few days unfortunately show a different face of China. Now is the time for Beijing to take steps that would change the image people have of China later this year by changing the reality of how they treat Tibet and Tibetans. Now is the time to respect the human rights and religious freedom of the people of Tibet.”

Barack Obama Statement Honoring the Awarding of the Congressional Gold Medal to the Dalai Lama October 17, 2007

Khashyar | December 28, 2008

Barack Obama Statement Honoring the Awarding of the Congressional Gold Medal to the Dalai Lama

 

Washington, D.C., October 17, 2007 – “His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Tibet’s exiled leader, stands among the great moral figures of our time. His mission is reflected by personal example – a life led in humility, moral courage and the belief in the redemptive power of human compassion.

Today we celebrate the Dalai Lama, not only as the spiritual rock for the Tibetan people, but also for his tireless advocacy for religious harmony, non-violence and human rights throughout the world.

I am proud and honored to join my colleagues and all Americans in paying tribute to the Dalai Lama. By bestowing on him the Congressional Gold Medal, we send a clear message of our commitment and support for his efforts to find a peaceful solution to the Tibet issue through dialogue with the Chinese leadership.

The people of Tibet have a distinct and rich culture, and the Dalai Lama occupies a special place in their Buddhist beliefs and practices. The Dalai Lama has been consistent in his message that he does not seek independence for Tibet, that he supports the integrity and unity of the People’s Republic of China, and that he aims for a solution based on Tibetan autonomy within China.

I am pleased that China has been willing to enter into discussions about Tibet’s future, including inviting the representatives of the Dalai Lama to China for a sixth round of talks earlier this summer.

But it is now time for the Chinese leadership to engage in a dialogue with the Dalai Lama directly, allow him to return to Tibet, and work with him to assure the identity and cultural integrity of Tibet and to address the legitimate needs of the Tibetan people.

Taking such steps will build the basis for long-term stability in this strategic part of that country.”

Letter from President Barack Obama to the Dalai Lama July 24, 2008

Khashyar | December 28, 2008

 

 

President Barack Obama Letter to the Dalai Lama on July 24, 2008

President Barack Obama Letter to the Dalai Lama on July 24, 2008

 

Here is a letter that then Democratic candidate Barak Obama wrote to the Dalai Lama on July 24, 2008, explaining why he was not able to meet him in person during the Dalai Lama’s visit to Aspen, Colorado.

Here is the text of the letter:

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July 24, 2008

 

Your Holiness,

I regret that our respective travel schedules will prevent us from meeting during your visit to the United States this month, but I wanted to take the opportunity to reassure you of my highest respect and support for you, your mission and your people at this critical time. I hope that this letter and your meeting with Senator McCain will make clear that American attention to and backing for the people of Tibet is widespread and transcends the divisions of our political contest in this important election year.

I was heartened to read of the continuing dialogue between your representatives and the government of the People’s Republic of China. Although progress is likely to be slow, and the travails of the people of Tibet will continue, I am hopeful that the process of dialogue and negotiation will bring positive results if both sides demonstrate good intentions and mutual respect. I remain optimistic that this process will continue beyond the Beijing Olympics, and pledge that I will continue to support it. The right to practice their religious beliefs without punishment or obstruction is one that should be accorded the people of Tibet, and I will continue to encourage the Chinese government to put aside its suspicions and act in accordance with its own constitution.

I will continue to support you and the rights of Tibetans. People of all faiths can admire what you are doing and what you stand for, and I look forward to meeting you at another time.

With great respect,

Barack Obama

Integrating this blog with the “DLR” Discussion forums

Khashyar | December 28, 2008

Hello Everyone,

We are working to integrate this “DLR” Blog (http:/dalailamafilm.com/talk-dalai-lama-film-dvd-tibet//)with our “DLR” Community Discussion forums (http:/dalailamafilm.com/community//), so that you can comment in the Discussion forum on any blog article written in this blog.

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