Robert Thurman’s ‘Why the Dalai Lama Matters’ Offers Dalai Lama’s Solution for a Free Tibet
Dalai Lama Says: ‘Tibetan Protests are Suicidal’
“The Tibetans are fed up with demographic oppression and their non-violent protests are suicidal,” says Thurman who stresses that the Dalai Lama Matters More Now Than Ever: “It was clear from the Dalai Lama’s visit to
Why the Dalai Lama Matters focuses on the Dalai Lama’s Middle-Way Approach, a path between outright independence and Chinese occupation. The Middle-Way Approach (which has gathered accolades for the Dalai Lama from the Nobel Peace Prize to the U.S. Congressional Gold Medal) will achieve meaningful autonomy within the Chinese union rather than accepting the status quo. Thurman’s book also explores just why the Dalai Lama has earned the world’s love and respect, and how restoring Tibet’s autonomy within
Dalai Lama’s Middle-Way Approach is a Win-Win
Free Tibetan Economy Means Economic and Environmental Benefits for
Environmentally beneficial agricultural products.
Sustainable forest management.
Sustainable herbal tea and medicine harvesting.
Non-polluting mining.
Increased, high value tourism.
Five Step Plan for
Unite Tibetan provinces.
Establish one-country, two-system governance like
Mend relations with the world’s beloved Dalai Lama.
Support environmental restoration of Tibet.
Instill peace of mind.
Five Step Response From the Dalai Lama:
Tour Tibet to make Tibetans happy.
Reward Chinese leadership – restore Chinese spirituality.
Promote unity and spiritual wellbeing.
Lead Tibetans to join
Become China’s goodwill ambassador.
Why the Dalai Lama Matters is not merely a book about Tibet or the Dalai Lama. It is a revealing, provocative solution for a world in conflict, dealing with the very fundamentals of human rights and freedoms and illuminates a worldwide call-to-action NOW while spotlighting a humble monk who inspires optimism for all people in conflict.
A substantial portion of the proceeds from the sale of Why the Dalai Lama Matters further the work of Tibet House US to preserve the culture of Tibet.
Note About Robert Thurman:
Scholar, author, co-founder with
Former Tibetan Buddhist monk (first American ordained monk, 1964).
Professor Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Studies,
Dubbed “The Dalai Lama’s man in America” (NY Times Magazine).
Named one of the “25 Most Influential Americans” (Time magazine).
Lectures all over the world about a free Tibet, his charisma and enthusiasm drawing packed audiences.
Contact:
Tibet House US www.tibethouse.org (212) 807-0563
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