Dalai Bddhamunkur Heimskn Sedrusviur Bylta, Iowa Tmatlun, Agngumii, Opinber Tala & Fyrirlestur Hskli af Norur- Iowa ( hskli) McLeod Sent

Khashyar | Nvember 14, 2009

Dagsetning af Heimskn: Mega 18, 2010

Stasetning: McLeod Sent, Hskli af Norur- Iowa, Sedrusviur Bylta, Iowa (2501 Hudson Vegur, Sedrusviur Bylta, IA)

Atrii: mikilvgi af menntun kveinn greinir ensku svaxandi mli alheims- jflag

Agngumii Upplsingar: laus Janar

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Dalai Bddhamunkur til gera sgufrgur heimskn til HSKLI Mega 2010

rijudagur, Jl 14, 2009

Dalai Bddhamunkur til gera sgufrgur heimskn til HSKLI Mega 2010

SEDRUSVIUR Bylta, Iowa — The 14th Dalai Bddhamunkur af Tbet vilja heimskn the Hskli af Norur- Iowa rijudagur, Mega 18, til hluti hans tsni the mikilvgi af menntun kveinn greinir ensku svaxandi mli alheims- jflag.

“hskli er honored til gestgjafi the Dalai Bddhamunkur, hver hefur viurkenndur verlaun fr kring the verld essi ekkjanlegur hans skilabo af friur, non- ofbeldi, greftra- trarlegur skilningur, og alhlia byrg og sam” HSKLI Forseti Benjamin Allen. “ Hskli, vi taka mikill stra sig af providing that gi menntun og preparing framt kennari. The Dalai Bddhamunkur veita a skilabo til the verld essi streita the mikilvgi af lrdmur, og the hlutverk menntun leika ra jflagslega byrgur rkisborgararttur. This er a mikill tkifri til afla innblstur og rkta nr hugsun og hugmynd UNI.”

The dagur af hans heimskn vilja vera kveinn greinir ensku tkifri til halda htlegan menntun og ra ess mikilvgi mean upprvandi the skipti af hugmynd og tsni. A nefnd hefur been fastur til hlista akademskur frumkvi, hsklal og samflag programs, og K-12 athafnasemi til taka staur mean the bylta og vor misseri fremstur upp til the Dalai Lamaklaustur’ heimskn.

Fleiri upplsingar ur the dagur af the Dalai Lamaklaustur’ heimskn og flagi atburur vilja fylgja the bylta.

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Skilabo fr Forseti Ben Allen

G er glaur til tilkynna essi the 14th Dalai Bddhamunkur af Tbet hefur vitekinn okkar heimbo til heimskn hsklal og hluti hans tsni menntun og the eftirfr af vitneskja. this tmi vi ert vinnandi me the Dalai Lamaklaustur’ Norur Amerkumaur Fulltri til ruggur a dagsetning. Vi ert mevitandi af the Dalai Lamaklaustur’ heilsa umhyggjusemi og essi hann hefur um stundarsakir sokkaband hans ferast skuldbinding. Okkar framt ager vilja rast af hans heilsa og kvrun fr hans skrifstofa. Vi ert vongur essi the heimskn vilja eiga sr sta mean the akademskur r af 2009-10 ea bylta 2010.

tlit undan ), this er kveinn greinir ensku tkifri fyrir the allur hsklal, samflag og stand til koma saman og halda htlegan okkar skuldbinding til allur hli af menntun og huga the eilfur far vi geta leyfi hvor manneskja vi fundur — bir og t af the kennslustofa.

G hlakka til vinnandi me the heild hsklal samflag til skapa a hreinskilnislega srstakur r af atburur hmark kveinn greinir ensku mikilvgur og flugur dagur HSKLI me the Dalai Bddhamunkur. A dagskrrnefnd vilja vera maur sem er skipaur ea settur embtti, og G hvetja the allur hsklal til byrja mia vi hvernig bestur til gera the heimskn a lrdmur tkifri fyrir allur.

Vi vilja afla me endurnja eins og upplsingar vera laus.

Benjamin Allen
Forseti
Hskli af Norur- Iowa

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Tengja Atburur

A Stugur & Fjarlg Menntun rs

The Dalai Bddhamunkur: A Heilagur Hef og a Plitskur Stofnun

Hskli af Norur- Iowa Stugur & Fjarlg Menntun er iggja skrning fyrir the komandi tveir- trnaur- klukkustund rs, The Dalai Bddhamunkur: A Heilagur Hef og a Plitskur Stofnun. This vor 2010 interdisciplinary rs er opinn til flagsaiid af the samflag me kveinn greinir ensku hugi the Dalai Bddhamunkur. Nmsmaur the rs vilja f a kanna the lf og hugmynd af Hans Heilagleiki the Dalai Bddhamunkur Nobel friur verlaun- sigurvegari og vitur, blur kennari.

Coursework, efni og umra vilja brennidepill : (1) Hver er the Dalai Bddhamunkur?; (2) Hvers vegna er hann mikilvgur til the Tbetbi flk?; og (3) Hvaa hjartarskinn hann tkna, og hvernig hefur hann talsmti hans einstur merking til the Tbetbi flk inn a fleiri alhlia frjun essi hefur hann skjtur agangur til nstum v srhver land the verld?

Allur HSKLI nmsmaur hver heill the rs vilja taka mti a agngumii til the Dalai Bddhamunkur grunntnn atburur on May 18.

Janar 21 Aprl 17, 2010
msir Fimmtudagur kvldin og Laugardagur morgunn gan daginn
Schindler Menntun Sent

Til skr
  • HSKLI nmsmaur: skr fyrir rs tala 010159:, hluti 1T gegnum MyUNIverse
  • Samflag flagsaiid: $530 kennsla og fees fyrir 2 ratmi hsklastdent trnaur ( ea endurskoun). Skr fyrir rs tala 010159: gegnumStugur & Fjarlg Menntun.
  • Kennari: $500 kennsla fyrir 2 ratmi tskrifa trnaur ( endurkasta srstakur verksti hlutfall fyrir kennari). Skr fyrir rs tala 210133g: gegnumStugur & Fjarlg Menntun.

Kennsla hlutfall, fees og rs tmatlun ert hur breyting.

Kennarastaa
  • Gallabuxnaefni Stl, prfessor, Nmsskr & Kennsla, Hskli af Norur- Iowa
  • Heimskn frimaur The Virulegur Geshe Thupten Dorjee, kennari, Hskli af Arkansas, og Tbetbi Menningarlegur Stofnun af Arkansas co- skkva
  • Heimskn frimaur Sidney Jrnbrn, prfessor af Englendingar, Fulbright Hskli Honors og Trarlegur thugsaur Programs, Hskli af Arkansas, og Tbetbi Menningarlegur Stofnun af Arkansas co- skkva
Spurning?

smi 800-648-3864 ea 319-273-2121

tlvupstur ContinuingEd@uni.edu

msir atburur vilja vera tmatlun kring the heimskn af the Dalai Bddhamunkur til Hskli, a metldum kynning, sna, etc. Atburur vilja vera added til the Vefur staur eins og eir ert ljka.


A vilangur Hskli rs

The Buddhism of the Dalai Lama

Tibetan Buddhism is often considered strange and obscure but the best-known figure of this religion, the Dalai Lama, explains that it is a religion of compassion and peace, and committing oneself to the happiness of others. This course explores the basic teachings of Buddhism and looks particularly at its Tibetan form.

Nov. 3, 10, 17

1:30 3 p.m.
Alumni Suite, McLeod Center
Tuition: $30
Instructor: James Robinson, associate professor, world religions
University of Northern Iowa

Registration

Call 319-273-6899 for availability.


Sand mandala constructed at UNI

The University of Northern Iowa hosted four visitors from the Tibetan Cultural Institute and the University of Arkansas in April, 2009 who constructed a sand mandala. Mandalas are geometric patterns laid out with compasses and chalk lines and then filled in, grain by grain, with sand ground from white marble and colored. The sand is applied with small tubes, funnels and scrapers until the pattern is achieved. They’re believed to hold magical power and said to prolong life and protect against evil.

Dalai Lama Renaissance Film Screens in Prisons Director Speaks with Inmates after Screenings

Khashyar | November 13, 2009

Inmates at the Ramsey maximum security prison in Texas watch the film, 'Dalai Lama Renaissance' (narrated by Harrison Ford). Half of the inmates in the audience were convicted of murder.

Inmates at the Ramsey maximum security prison in Texas watch the film, 'Dalai Lama Renaissance' (narrated by Harrison Ford). Half of the inmates in the audience were convicted of murder.

HOUSTON, Texas When documentary film Producer-Director Khashyar Darvich was invited to screen his award-winning film about the Dalai Lama, ‘Dalai Lama Renaissance’ (narrated by Harrison Ford www.DalaiLamaFilm.com), for inmates in maximum security prisons near Houston, Texas, he immediately said ‘yes.’

He offered to purchase his own an airline ticket, attend the screenings, and then speak with the inmates afterwards.

“I had never been to a prison before,” said Director Darvich. “But, I had a deep feeling that the experience would be meaningful and powerful, for the inmates, but also for me.”

“When I sense that my heart responds to something, and I feel warmth in my chest, then I take this as a clear sign that it is the right thing for me to pursue that course of action. The fundamental intention of making this film was to impact and transform audiences in a positive way,” Darvich says,  “and I thought of no better place to screen ‘Dalai Lama Renaissance’ than a prison.”

Half of the inmates who attended the screenings in the two Texas prisons, were convicted of murder, some of them for double murder. There were some in the audience who were convicted of fraud.

However, Darvich was very surprised at how insightful and intelligent the inmates comments were about the film, and how the inmates applied the themes and insights in the film to themselves in a very personal and direct way.

'Dalai Lama Renaissance' Producer-Director Khashyar Darvich speaks with inmates after the screening of his film about the Dalai Lama to inmates.

'Dalai Lama Renaissance' Producer-Director Khashyar Darvich speaks with inmates from the Stiles maximum security prison near Houston, Texas after the screening of his film about the Dalai Lama to inmates.

“One of the main themes of the film,” says Darvich, “is resolving both inner and outer conflicts, and understanding that the best way to resolve conflicts in the world and in your community is to first resolve issues within yourself. I was very surprised at how the inmates understood this right away, and applied the message of the film immediately and effortlessly to themselves.”

One of the inmates in the Stiles maximum security prison in Texas, was emotional and expressed, as he pointed his fingers to his chest, that the issue of Tibet and China mentioned in the film and the realization that we all have our own “Inner Tibets,” really impacted him.

“One of the realizations that was crystal clear to me while I was at the prisons,” Darvich says, “was that some of the inmates would never be able to get out, and were to spend every day of their lives in prison. For most people, this would be a depressing and unfathomable thought. Before I visited the prisons, just imagining the thought of being incarcerated created fear and panic within me.”

Many of the inmates who attended the screenings have life sentences, and had a lot of time to think and reflect.

And yet, Darvich says, a person who is not physically in prison, can appear to have all of the freedom in the world, and yet be imprisoned by their thoughts, habits and the jail that they create within their own mind.

“Inmates who lose their freedom through their mistakes and actions,” Darvich says, “can choose to see their time in prison as an opportunity, and a place for spiritual learning and person growth.”

Darvich was speaking with the person who invited him to screen the film in the prisons, Terry Conrad, the Director of ‘Project Clear Light’ (www.projectclearlight.org), about how the life of an inmate is somewhat like a monk who lives in a monastery.

Except in the case of inmates, their world is often surrounded by violence, which is an added incentive to work on finding inner peace.

After the screenings and Q&A sessions, Darvich said that many of the inmates mentioned that they do not experience many positive life-affirming experiences in prison, and they felt inspired and impacted by the screening, and listening to the Dalai Lama’s words about compassion and personal responsibility.

“But,” Darvich says, “it felt good to my heart and one of the most meaningful things I have done with the film to show inmates that someone cares and wants to show compassion…”

Darvich says that he would like to screen the film in other prisons, and have further open dialogues with inmates.

Khashyar Darvich is the Producer-Director of both the ‘Dalai Lama Renaissance’ documentary film (narrated by Harrison Ford), as well as the newly released ‘Dalai Lama Renaissance Vol. 2: A Revolution of Ideas,’ both of which are available on DVD here: www.DalaiLamaFilm.com

Dalai Lama Quotes, Quotations, Sayings, Words, Wisdom

Khashyar | September 12, 2009

“All major religious traditions carry basically the same message, that is love, compassion and forgiveness the important thing is they should be part of our daily lives.”

“I believe that the very purpose of life is to be happy. From the very core of our being, we desire contentment. In my own limited experience I have found that the more we care for the happiness of others, the greater is our own sense of well-being. Cultivating a close, warmhearted feeling for others automatically puts the mind at ease. It helps remove whatever fears or insecurities we may have and gives us the strength to cope with any obstacles we encounter. It is the principal source of success in life. Since we are not solely material creatures, it is a mistake to place all our hopes for happiness on external development alone. The key is to develop inner peace.”

“Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible.”

“I believe that the very purpose of our life is to seek happiness. That is clear. Whether one believes in religion or not, whether one believes in this religion or that religion, we all are seeking something better in life. So, I think, the very motion of our life is towards happiness…”

“Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions.”

“Remember that not getting what you want is sometimes a wonderful stroke of luck.”

“I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe.”

“Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can’t help them, at least don’t hurt them.”

“If you can, help others; if you cannot do that, at least do not harm them.”

“This is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness.”

“If you have a particular faith or religion, that is good. But you can survive without it.”

“If you have a particular faith or religion, that is good. But you can survive without it.”

“If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion.”

“As human beings we all want to be happy and free from misery… we have learned that the key to happiness is inner peace. The greatest obstacles to inner peace are disturbing emotions such as anger, attachment, fear and suspicion, while love and compassion and a sense of universal responsibility are the sources of peace and happiness.”

“In the practice of tolerance, one’s enemy is the best teacher.”

“Open your arms to change, but don’t let go of your values.”

“It is necessary to help others, not only in our prayers, but in our daily lives. If we find we cannot help others, the least we can do is to desist from harming them.”

“All major religious traditions carry basically the same message, that is love, compassion and forgiveness … the important thing is they should be part of our daily lives.”

“It is very important to generate a good attitude, a good heart, as much as possible. From this, happiness in both the short term and the long term for both yourself and others will come.”

“Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions.”

“Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive.”

“We can never obtain peace in the outer world until we make peace with ourselves.”

“My religion is very simple. My religion is kindness.”

“Be kind whenever possible.It is always possible.”

“Old friends pass away, new friends appear. It is just like the days. An old day passes, a new day arrives. The important thing is to make it meaningful: a meaningful friend or a meaningful day.”

“Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can’t help them, at least don’t hurt them.”

“Sleep is the best meditation.”

“Sometimes one creates a dynamic impression by saying something, and sometimes one creates as significant an impression by remaining silent.”

“The purpose of our lives is to be happy.”

“The roots of all goodness lie in the soil of appreciation for goodness.”

“The ultimate authority must always rest with the individual’s own reason and critical analysis.”

“There is no need for temples, no need for complicated philosophies. My brain and my heart are my temples; my philosophy is kindness.”

“This is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness.”

“Today, more than ever before, life must be characterized by a sense of Universal responsibility, not only nation to nation and human to human, but also human to other forms of life.”

“We can live without religion and meditation, but we cannot survive without human affection.”

“We can never obtain peace in the outer world until we make peace with ourselves.”

“Where ignorance is our master, there is no possibility of real peace.”

“Whether one believes in a religion or not, and whether one believes in rebirth or not, there isn’t anyone who doesn’t appreciate kindness and compassion.”

“With realization of one’s own potential and self-confidence in one’s ability, one can build a better world.”

Dalai Lama Melbourne, Australia Schedule, Tickets, Public Talk & Lecture Melbourne Convention Centre

Khashyar | September 11, 2009

Public Talk in Melbourne, Australia on December 10: His Holiness will give a public talk on World Peace: Who Is Responsible? organized by His Holiness the Dalai Lama in Australia Committee.

Contact Website: www.dalailamainaustralia.org

Dalai Lama Public Talk: World Peace, Who is Responsible?

Thursday 10th December 2009, 2pm-4pm
Melbourne Convention Centre

Event Information

“Compassion and forgiveness, these are the real ultimate sources of power for peace and success in life. We need to use differences in a positive way. Try to get energy from different views, from different opinions. Make dialogue this is the proper way to solve problems. Only then will genuine peace between nations come from mutual respect not from weapons or force.”

His Holiness has been a champion of World Peace for over 50 years and on this day 20 years ago, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his non-violent, middle way approach to finding a solution to the situation in Tibet.

Today His Holiness will speak of the responsibility we all have for World Peace. By applying wisdom and compassion, we have the ability to resolve firstly our own differences with offers and then work together to create peace and harmony in our own community and the greater world.

Do not miss the opportunity to hear one of the most respected and thoughtful figures of our time. Reconsider what is important to you and how you can make a difference to Our Future.

Schedule:
Date Event Location
Tue 1st & Wed 2nd Teaching Awakening the Mind Sydney
Thu 3rd Mind & Its Potential Conference
Our Future, Who is Responsible? Public Talk
Sydney
Sat 5th & Sun 6th Visit to New Zealand Auckland
Tue 8th Visit to the University of Tasmania
Our Earth, Who is Responsible? Public Talk
Hobart
Wed 9th Parliament of World Religions Melbourne
Thur 10th Nobel Peace Prize Breakfast
World Peace, Who is Responsible? Public Talk
Melbourne

Contact Website: www.dalailamainaustralia.org

Dalai Lama Hobart, Australia Schedule, Tickets, Public Talk, Teachings Derwent Entertainment Centre

Khashyar | September 11, 2009

Public Talk in Hobart, Australia on December 8: His Holiness will give a public talk on Compassion in Diversity organized by His Holiness the Dalai Lama in Australia Committee.

Contact Website: www.dalailamainaustralia.org

Dalai Lama Public Talk: Our Earth, Who is Responsible?”

Tuesday 8th December 2009, 2pm 4pm
Derwent Entertainment Centre, Hobart

Event Information

As long as we are on this planet together, it is important not just to live harmoniously but also to take genuine care of the environment.

His Holiness the Dalai Lama is a passionate advocate for individual and universal responsibility. This is his message and is the very basis of his teachings and those of the Buddha. During the Hobart public talk His Holiness will present, demonstrate and discuss how responsibility for the future of the earth lies with each of us.

Our Earth, Who is Responsible? is about helping people to become aware of their individual responsibility as global citizens for their own actions, the world in which they live and for all other living beings they share it with.

Do not miss the opportunity to hear one of the most respected and thoughtful figures of our time. Reconsider what is important to you and how you can make a difference to Our Future

“As people alive today, we must consider future generations. A clean environment is a human right like any other. It is therefore part of our responsibility toward others to ensure that the world we pass on is as healthy, if not healthier then we found it.”

Schedule:
Date Event Location
Tue 1st & Wed 2nd Teaching Awakening the Mind Sydney
Thu 3rd Mind & Its Potential Conference
Our Future, Who is Responsible? Public Talk
Sydney
Sat 5th & Sun 6th Visit to New Zealand Auckland
Tue 8th Visit to the University of Tasmania
Our Earth, Who is Responsible? Public Talk
Hobart
Wed 9th Parliament of World Religions Melbourne
Thur 10th Nobel Peace Prize Breakfast
World Peace, Who is Responsible? Public Talk
Melbourne

Contact Website: www.dalailamainaustralia.org

Dalai Lama Montreal, Quebec, Canada Schedule, Tickets & Public Talk Educating the Heart: the Power of Compassion

Khashyar | September 11, 2009

Public Talk in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on October 3: His Holiness will give a public talk on Educating the Heart: The Power of Compassion at the Bell Center.

Visit of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Montreal, QC

The Dalai Lama Foundation Canada (DLFC) has invited His Holiness the Dalai Lama to give a public talk in Montreal entitled: Educating the Heart: The Power of Compassion.

We welcome everyone to this event. Together, join us in warmly greeting him; bringing a singular receptivity to his message of peace and compassion.

Visite de Sa Sainteté le Dalaï Lama à Montréal (Qc)

La Fondation du Dalaï Lama Canada (FDLC) a invité Sa Sainteté le Dalaï Lama à donner une conférence publique à Montréal sur le thème « L’Éducation du cœur : la puissance de la compassion ».

Vous êtes toutes et tous cordialement invités à cet événement. Ensemble, accueillons chaleureusement Sa Sainteté, en portant une attention particulière à son message de paix et de compassion.

Contact Website: www.dalailamamontreal2009.org