the life and times of Dalai Lama |
The 14th Dalai Lama was born in Tibet, at the time it was communist. As he grew he got more and more upset and angry. Later in his teens he realised he didn't want this he wanted and he decided it was time to leave. Although he didn't want to he was the leader of his religion and he needed to be safe. He travelled the world telling people of his situation. He has worked to free Tibet and his people. He has inspired many people and for his work he has won the noble peace prize. This was because he never used violence he tried to solve conflicts with words first and he had never owned a weapon. He was very happy in fact his exact words were “I am very happy to be here with you today to receive the Nobel Prize for Peace. I feel honoured, humbled and deeply moved that you should give this important prize to a simple monk from Tibet I am no one special. But I believe the prize is recognition of the true value of altruism, love, compassion and non-violence which I try to practice, in accordance with the teachings of the Buddha and the great sages of India and Tibet" Dalai Lama acceptance speech He used this to boost his confidence when he was talking about his work to free Tibet. He seemed overwhelmed. His holiness had fulfilled all the areas to win the Nobel peace prize. He used this prize to also show the Tibetan government that he has power over the rest of the world and he has to be feared by the government. He has spoken about his award and how it has helped him and this is very inspiring to listen to he has done so much for the world and he has influenced many generations to do the right thing. In his position it is hard to speak about your home country in such a way. This is the life of Dalai Lama By Joshua O’Doherty |