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AUTH

BOOKS
Enchiridion_text
Evolution_II
Heart_of_Matter
How_to_Practice__The_Way_to_a_Meaningful_Life
How_to_See_Yourself_As_You_Really_Are
Infinite_Library
Kindness
Modern_Man_in_Search_of_a_Soul
Spirituality
The_Act_of_Creation
The_Art_of_Happiness
The_Book_of_Joy__Lasting_Happiness_in_a_Changing_World
The_Essence_of_the_Heart_Sutra__The_Dalai_Lama's_Heart_of_Wisdom_Teachings
The_Essential_Songs_of_Milarepa
The_Fundamental_Wisdom_of_the_Middle_Way__Ngrjuna's_Mlamadhyamakakrik
The_Great_Exposition_of_Secret_Mantra
The_Middle_Way__Faith_Grounded_in_Reason
The_Path_to_Enlightenment
The_Republic
The_Seals_of_Wisdom
The_Universe_in_a_Single_Atom__The_Convergence_of_Science_and_Spirituality
The_Use_and_Abuse_of_History
The_Way_of_Perfection
The_World_of_Tibetan_Buddhism__An_Overview_of_Its_Philosophy_and_Practice
Toward_the_Future

IN CHAPTERS TITLE
1.35_-_Describes_the_recollection_which_should_be_practised_after_Communion._Concludes_this_subject_with_an_exclamatory_prayer_to_the_Eternal_Father.

IN CHAPTERS CLASSNAME

IN CHAPTERS TEXT
0.00_-_INTRODUCTION
0.00_-_The_Book_of_Lies_Text
0.00_-_THE_GOSPEL_PREFACE
01.02_-_Sri_Aurobindo_-_Ahana_and_Other_Poems
0_1959-06-03
0_1961-04-25
0_1961-07-07
0_1961-07-28
0_1962-06-02
0_1967-10-04
0_1967-11-15
0_1967-11-22
0_1969-05-17
0_1973-01-17
0_1973-01-20
02.10_-_The_Kingdoms_and_Godheads_of_the_Little_Mind
03.17_-_The_Souls_Odyssey
04.01_-_The_March_of_Civilisation
04.08_-_An_Evolutionary_Problem
04.09_-_Values_Higher_and_Lower
05.01_-_Man_and_the_Gods
10.01_-_Cycles_of_Creation
1.001_-_The_Aim_of_Yoga
1.00a_-_DIVISION_A_-_THE_INTERNAL_FIRES_OF_THE_SHEATHS.
1.01_-_Adam_Kadmon_and_the_Evolution
1.01f_-_Introduction
1.01_-_NIGHT
1.01_-_Tara_the_Divine
1.01_-_The_Castle
1.01_-_The_Rape_of_the_Lock
1.01_-_Who_is_Tara
1.020_-_The_World_and_Our_World
1.02_-_MAPS_OF_MEANING_-_THREE_LEVELS_OF_ANALYSIS
1.02_-_Meditating_on_Tara
1.02_-_Taras_Tantra
1.03_-_Invocation_of_Tara
1.03_-_On_Knowledge_of_the_World.
1.03_-_Tara,_Liberator_from_the_Eight_Dangers
1.03_-_THE_STUDY_(The_Exorcism)
1.04_-_On_Knowledge_of_the_Future_World.
1.04_-_Te_Shan_Carrying_His_Bundle
1.05_-_2010_and_1956_-_Doomsday?
1.052_-_Yoga_Practice_-_A_Series_of_Positive_Steps
1.05_-_Buddhism_and_Women
1.05_-_Ritam
1.05_-_THE_HOSTILE_BROTHERS_-_ARCHETYPES_OF_RESPONSE_TO_THE_UNKNOWN
1.05_-_THE_NEW_SPIRIT
1.06_-_Being_Human_and_the_Copernican_Principle
1.06_-_The_Sign_of_the_Fishes
1.075_-_Self-Control,_Study_and_Devotion_to_God
1.07_-_A_Song_of_Longing_for_Tara,_the_Infallible
1.07_-_Bridge_across_the_Afterlife
1.07_-_Incarnate_Human_Gods
1.08_-_Attendants
1.08_-_Stead_and_the_Spirits
1.08_-_The_Three_Schools_of_Magick_3
1.10_-_Relics_of_Tree_Worship_in_Modern_Europe
1.12_-_The_Astral_Plane
1.12_-_The_Left-Hand_Path_-_The_Black_Brothers
1.13_-_THE_HUMAN_REBOUND_OF_EVOLUTION_AND_ITS_CONSEQUENCES
1.14_-_Bibliography
1.15_-_In_the_Domain_of_the_Spirit_Beings
1.17_-_The_Burden_of_Royalty
1.18_-_The_Perils_of_the_Soul
1.19_-_Tabooed_Acts
1.201_-_Socrates
1.20_-_Tabooed_Persons
1.21_-_WALPURGIS-NIGHT
1.22_-_Tabooed_Words
1.22_-_THE_END_OF_THE_SPECIES
1.240_-_Talks_2
1.24_-_The_Advent_and_Progress_of_the_Spiritual_Age
1.25_-_ADVICE_TO_PUNDIT_SHASHADHAR
1.300_-_1.400_Talks
1.30_-_Do_you_Believe_in_God?
1.35_-_Describes_the_recollection_which_should_be_practised_after_Communion._Concludes_this_subject_with_an_exclamatory_prayer_to_the_Eternal_Father.
1.39_-_Prophecy
1.48_-_The_Corn-Spirit_as_an_Animal
1.50_-_Eating_the_God
1.53_-_The_Propitation_of_Wild_Animals_By_Hunters
1.57_-_Beings_I_have_Seen_with_my_Physical_Eye
1.57_-_Public_Scapegoats
16.05_-_Distiques
1.66_-_The_External_Soul_in_Folk-Tales
1.75_-_The_AA_and_the_Planet
1.82_-_Epistola_Penultima_-_The_Two_Ways_to_Reality
1917_03_27p
1954-07-14_-_The_Divine_and_the_Shakti_-_Personal_effort_-_Speaking_and_thinking_-_Doubt_-_Self-giving,_consecration_and_surrender_-_Mothers_use_of_flowers_-_Ornaments_and_protection
1956-01-04_-_Integral_idea_of_the_Divine_-_All_things_attracted_by_the_Divine_-_Bad_things_not_in_place_-_Integral_yoga_-_Moving_idea-force,_ideas_-_Consequences_of_manifestation_-_Work_of_Spirit_via_Nature_-_Change_consciousness,_change_world
1.ami_-_Bright_are_Thy_tresses,_brighten_them_even_more_(from_Baal-i-Jibreel)
1.ami_-_O_Cup-bearer!_Give_me_again_that_wine_of_love_for_Thee_(from_Baal-i-Jibreel)
1.ami_-_O_wave!_Plunge_headlong_into_the_dark_seas_(from_Baal-i-Jibreel)
1.ami_-_Selfhood_can_demolish_the_magic_of_this_world_(from_Baal-i-Jibreel)
1.ami_-_The_secret_divine_my_ecstasy_has_taught_(from_Baal-i-Jibreel)
1.ami_-_To_the_Saqi_(from_Baal-i-Jibreel)
1.bs_-_What_a_carefree_game_He_plays!
1.cllg_-_A_Dance_of_Unwavering_Devotion
1f.lovecraft_-_Medusas_Coil
1f.lovecraft_-_Out_of_the_Aeons
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Battle_that_Ended_the_Century
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Case_of_Charles_Dexter_Ward
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Dream-Quest_of_Unknown_Kadath
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Dunwich_Horror
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Hoard_of_the_Wizard-Beast
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Last_Test
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Man_of_Stone
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Shadow_over_Innsmouth
1f.lovecraft_-_Till_A_the_Seas
1.fs_-_The_Driver
1.hs_-_Lady_That_Hast_My_Heart
1.jk_-_Endymion_-_Book_II
1.jk_-_Fragment_Of_The_Castle_Builder
1.jk_-_Song_Of_Four_Faries
1.jlb_-_Emanuel_Swedenborg
1.jlb_-_Inscription_on_any_Tomb
1.jr_-_The_Springtime_Of_Lovers_Has_Come
1.jwvg_-_The_Reckoning
1.pbs_-_Bigotrys_Victim
1.pbs_-_Ode_To_Naples
1.pbs_-_Scenes_From_The_Faust_Of_Goethe
1.pbs_-_The_Cenci_-_A_Tragedy_In_Five_Acts
1.pbs_-_The_Revolt_Of_Islam_-_Canto_I-XII
1.rb_-_Pauline,_A_Fragment_of_a_Question
1.rb_-_The_Pied_Piper_Of_Hamelin
1.rwe_-_The_Adirondacs
1.wby_-_Leda_And_The_Swan
1.whitman_-_A_Broadway_Pageant
1.whitman_-_American_Feuillage
1.whitman_-_Salut_Au_Monde
1.whitman_-_Song_of_Myself
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_VIII
1.whitman_-_Song_Of_Myself-_XLIII
1.ww_-_8_-_The_little_one_sleeps_in_its_cradle
1.ww_-_Book_Ninth_[Residence_in_France]
1.ww_-_Book_Seventh_[Residence_in_London]
1.ww_-_On_A_Celebrated_Event_In_Ancient_History
1.ww_-_The_Excursion-_IV-_Book_Third-_Despondency
1.ww_-_The_Excursion-_VII-_Book_Sixth-_The_Churchyard_Among_the_Mountains
1.ww_-_The_Waggoner_-_Canto_Second
2.01_-_THE_ADVENT_OF_LIFE
2.01_-_The_Yoga_and_Its_Objects
2.02_-_THE_EXPANSION_OF_LIFE
2.03_-_DEMETER
2.03_-_Karmayogin__A_Commentary_on_the_Isha_Upanishad
2.05_-_Apotheosis
2.05_-_The_Tale_of_the_Vampires_Kingdom
2.18_-_January_1939
3.00.2_-_Introduction
3.01_-_THE_BIRTH_OF_THOUGHT
3.02_-_The_Great_Secret
3.02_-_The_Practice_Use_of_Dream-Analysis
3.05_-_The_Physical_World_and_its_Connection_with_the_Soul_and_Spirit-Lands
3.12_-_Of_the_Bloody_Sacrifice
3.16.1_-_Of_the_Oath
3.16.2_-_Of_the_Charge_of_the_Spirit
33.16_-_Soviet_Gymnasts
3-5_Full_Circle
3_-_Commentaries_and_Annotated_Translations
4.03_-_Prayer_of_Quiet
4.04_-_Conclusion
5.08_-_ADAM_AS_TOTALITY
5.4.01_-_Notes_on_Root-Sounds
6.0_-_Conscious,_Unconscious,_and_Individuation
Appendix_4_-_Priest_Spells
BOOK_I._-_Augustine_censures_the_pagans,_who_attributed_the_calamities_of_the_world,_and_especially_the_sack_of_Rome_by_the_Goths,_to_the_Christian_religion_and_its_prohibition_of_the_worship_of_the_gods
BOOK_II._-_A_review_of_the_calamities_suffered_by_the_Romans_before_the_time_of_Christ,_showing_that_their_gods_had_plunged_them_into_corruption_and_vice
BOOK_II._--_PART_III._ADDENDA._SCIENCE_AND_THE_SECRET_DOCTRINE_CONTRASTED
BOOK_II._--_PART_II._THE_ARCHAIC_SYMBOLISM_OF_THE_WORLD-RELIGIONS
BOOK_I._--_PART_I._COSMIC_EVOLUTION
BOOK_I._--_PART_III._SCIENCE_AND_THE_SECRET_DOCTRINE_CONTRASTED
BOOK_I._--_PART_II._THE_EVOLUTION_OF_SYMBOLISM_IN_ITS_APPROXIMATE_ORDER
Book_of_Exodus
Book_of_Imaginary_Beings_(text)
BOOK_X._-_Porphyrys_doctrine_of_redemption
BOOK_XVII._-_The_history_of_the_city_of_God_from_the_times_of_the_prophets_to_Christ
BOOK_XVI._-_The_history_of_the_city_of_God_from_Noah_to_the_time_of_the_kings_of_Israel
BOOK_XXII._-_Of_the_eternal_happiness_of_the_saints,_the_resurrection_of_the_body,_and_the_miracles_of_the_early_Church
BOOK_XXI._-_Of_the_eternal_punishment_of_the_wicked_in_hell,_and_of_the_various_objections_urged_against_it
Conversations_with_Sri_Aurobindo
COSA_-_BOOK_I
ENNEAD_01.01_-_The_Organism_and_the_Self.
Gorgias
Jaap_Sahib_Text_(Guru_Gobind_Singh)
Liber_111_-_The_Book_of_Wisdom_-_LIBER_ALEPH_VEL_CXI
Liber_46_-_The_Key_of_the_Mysteries
Liber_71_-_The_Voice_of_the_Silence_-_The_Two_Paths_-_The_Seven_Portals
LUX.05_-_AUGOEIDES
Prayers_and_Meditations_by_Baha_u_llah_text
r1912_01_13
r1912_01_17
r1912_01_27
r1912_10_27
r1912_12_14
r1913_01_27
r1913_06_09
r1913_06_20
r1913_07_01
r1913_09_13
r1913_09_17
r1913_11_12
r1914_03_24
r1914_04_08
r1914_04_09
r1914_04_10
r1914_04_16
r1914_05_03
r1914_05_15
r1914_06_10
r1914_06_13
r1914_07_02
r1914_07_08
r1914_07_10
r1914_07_13
r1914_07_23
r1914_08_16
r1914_10_01
r1914_10_09
r1914_10_12
r1914_11_26
r1914_12_13
r1914_12_21
r1915_01_05a
r1915_01_05b
r1915_01_06b
r1915_01_16
r1915_05_20
r1915_05_22
r1915_06_07
r1915_06_13
r1915_06_26
r1916_02_22
r1919_07_20
r1919_07_22
r1919_07_27
Tablets_of_Baha_u_llah_text
Talks_100-125
Talks_With_Sri_Aurobindo_1
Talks_With_Sri_Aurobindo_2
The_Act_of_Creation_text
The_Anapanasati_Sutta__A_Practical_Guide_to_Mindfullness_of_Breathing_and_Tranquil_Wisdom_Meditation
The_Dwellings_of_the_Philosophers
the_Eternal_Wisdom
The_Gospel_According_to_Mark
The_Gospel_According_to_Matthew
The_Pilgrims_Progress
Timaeus
Verses_of_Vemana

PRIMARY CLASS

Being
Profession
Title
SIMILAR TITLES
Allama Muhammad Iqbal
Chone Lama Lodro Gyatso
exclamations
lama
The Essence of the Heart Sutra The Dalai Lama's Heart of Wisdom Teachings
The Fundamental Wisdom of the Middle Way Ngrjuna's Mlamadhyamakakrik

DEFINITIONS


TERMS STARTING WITH

lamaic ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to Lamaism.

lamaism ::: n. --> A modified form of Buddhism which prevails in Thibet, Mongolia, and some adjacent parts of Asia; -- so called from the name of its priests. See 2d Lama.

lamaistic ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to Lamaism.

lamaist ::: n. --> Alt. of Lamaite

lamaite ::: n. --> One who believes in Lamaism.

lama ::: n. --> See Llama.
In Thibet, Mongolia, etc., a priest or monk of the belief called Lamaism.


lamantin ::: n. --> The manatee.

lamarckian ::: a. --> Pertaining to, or involved in, the doctrines of Lamarckianism.

lamarckianism ::: n. --> Lamarckism.

lamarckism ::: n. --> The theory that structural variations, characteristic of species and genera, are produced in animals and plants by the direct influence of physical environments, and esp., in the case of animals, by effort, or by use or disuse of certain organs.

lama. See BLA MA

lamasery ::: n. --> A monastery or convent of lamas, in Thibet, Mongolia, etc. html{color:

Lama ::: A guru in Tibetan Buddhism.

Lama: A Tibetan priest or monk and student and practitioner of esoteric science and occult arts.

Lamach—an angel who exercises dominion

Lama—in de Abano, The Heptameron, Lama

Lamaism. An obsolete English term that has no correlate in Tibetan, sometimes used to refer to the Buddhism of Tibet. Probably derived from the Chinese term lama jiao, or "teachings of the lamas," the term is considered pejorative by Tibetans, as it carries the negative connotation that the Tibetan tradition is something distinct from the mainstream of Buddhism. The use of this term should be abandoned in favor of, simply, "Tibetan Buddhism."

Lamaism: A popular term for Tibetan esoteric Buddhism, not used by the Buddhists themselves. It designates the religious beliefs and institutions of Tibet, derived from Mahayana Buddhism (q.v.) which was first introduced in the seventh century by the chieftain Sron-tsan-gampo, superimposed on the native Shamais-tic Bon religion, resuscitated and mixed with Tantric (q.v.) elements by the mythic Hindu Padmasambhava, and reformed by the Bengalese Atisa in the 11th and Tsong-kha-pa at the turn of the 14th century. The strong admixture of elements of the exorcismal, highly magically charged and priest-ridden original Bon, has given Buddhism a turn away from its philosophic orientation and produced in Lamaism a form that places great emphasis on mantras (q.v.)—the most famous one being om mani padme hum —elaborate ritual, and the worship of subsidiary tutelary deities, high dignitaries, and living incarnations of the Buddha. This worship is institutionalized, incorporating a belief in the double incarnation of the Bodhisattva (q.v.) in the Dalai-Lama who resides with political powers at the capital Lhasa, and the more spiritual head Tashi-Lama who rules at Tashi-lhum-po.

Lamaism

Lama Shang. See BLA MA ZHANG

Lamas (see Nirgal)—one of 'the 4 principal

Lama (Tibetan) bla ma. Superior, excellent; equivalent to the Sanskrit guru. Correctly applied only to the ecclesiastical dignitaries of superior classes or grades, who really should be teachers or gurus in monasteries; also to such officials as the tulkus, the heads of the better class of large monasteries; also to the heads of the great monastic colleges, and likewise to monks who hold high scholastic degrees; other monks are usually called trapas (students).

Lama Yungdrung Gonpa. See BLA MA GYUNG DRUNG DGON PA

Lama Yuru Monastery. See BLA MA GYUNG DRUNG DGON PA


TERMS ANYWHERE

Alamaqanael—one of the numerous angelic

acclamation ::: n. --> A shout of approbation, favor, or assent; eager expression of approval; loud applause.
A representation, in sculpture or on medals, of people expressing joy.


Acclamations—according to Robert Fludd

acclamations are one of 3 primary angelic hier¬

acclamations, sovereignties, gonfalons, warriors,

Acclamations; Voices.]

acclamatory ::: a. --> Pertaining to, or expressing approval by, acclamation.

acclaim ::: v. t. --> To applaud.
To declare by acclamations.
To shout; as, to acclaim my joy. ::: v. i. --> To shout applause.


accusable ::: a. --> Liable to be accused or censured; chargeable with a crime or fault; blamable; -- with of.

aha ::: interj. --> An exclamation expressing, by different intonations, triumph, mixed with derision or irony, or simple surprise. ::: n. --> A sunk fence. See Ha-ha.

ahem ::: interj. --> An exclamation to call one&

ah ::: interj. --> An exclamation, expressive of surprise, pity, complaint, entreaty, contempt, threatening, delight, triumph, etc., according to the manner of utterance.

alackaday ::: interj. --> An exclamation expressing sorrow.

alack ::: interj. --> An exclamation expressive of sorrow.

ala-kisora-bhava (bala-kishora-bhava; bala-kishore-bhava) ::: the young boy aspect (of the lilamaya Kr.s.n.a).

alas ::: an exclamation expressive of unhappiness, grief, sorrow, pity, or concern.

alas ::: interj. --> An exclamation expressive of sorrow, pity, or apprehension of evil; -- in old writers, sometimes followed by day or white; alas the day, like alack a day, or alas the white.

alleluiah ::: n. --> An exclamation signifying Praise ye Jehovah. Hence: A song of praise to God. See Hallelujah, the commoner form.

alpaca ::: n. --> An animal of Peru (Lama paco), having long, fine, wooly hair, supposed by some to be a domesticated variety of the llama.
Wool of the alpaca.
A thin kind of cloth made of the wooly hair of the alpaca, often mixed with silk or with cotton.


amaya upalabdhi ::: realisation of the lilamaya sagun.a or lilamaya isvara / purus.a in brahmadarsana.

Amdo (Tibetan) a mdo. The northeastern-most region of the Tibetan cultural area, roughly equivalent to the northeastern quarter of the present Chinese province of Tsinghai (Qinghai), including the area around the Koko Nor. Tsong-kha-pa was born here, in the locality of Tsong-kha, southeast of the Koko Nor. In the time of the third Dalai Lama the great monastery of Kumbum (Tibetan shu ’bum) was founded at Tsong-kha-pa’s birthplace.

American Standard Code for Information Interchange "character, standard" The basis of {character sets} used in almost all present-day computers. {US-ASCII} uses only the lower seven {bits} ({character points} 0 to 127) to convey some {control codes}, {space}, numbers, most basic punctuation, and unaccented letters a-z and A-Z. More modern {coded character sets} (e.g., {Latin-1}, {Unicode}) define extensions to ASCII for values above 127 for conveying special {Latin characters} (like accented characters, or {German} ess-tsett), characters from non-Latin writing systems (e.g., {Cyrillic}, or {Han characters}), and such desirable {glyphs} as distinct open- and close-{quotation marks}. ASCII replaced earlier systems such as {EBCDIC} and {Baudot}, which used fewer bytes, but were each {broken} in their own way. Computers are much pickier about spelling than humans; thus, {hackers} need to be very precise when talking about characters, and have developed a considerable amount of verbal shorthand for them. Every character has one or more names - some formal, some concise, some silly. Individual characters are listed in this dictionary with alternative names from revision 2.3 of the {Usenet} ASCII pronunciation guide in rough order of popularity, including their official {ITU-T} names and the particularly silly names introduced by {INTERCAL}. See {V} {ampersand}, {asterisk}, {back quote}, {backslash}, {caret}, {colon}, {comma}, {commercial at}, {control-C}, {dollar}, {dot}, {double quote}, {equals}, {exclamation mark}, {greater than}, {hash}, {left bracket}, {left parenthesis}, {less than}, {minus}, {parentheses}, {oblique stroke}, {percent}, {plus}, {question mark}, {right brace}, {right brace}, {right bracket}, {right parenthesis}, {semicolon}, {single quote}, {space}, {tilde}, {underscore}, {vertical bar}, {zero}. Some other common usages cause odd overlaps. The "

anandamaya lilamaya ::: (brahman or isvara) full of ananda exanandamaya pressed in the lila of the world; short for anandamaya lilamaya sagun.a or anandamaya lilamaya Kr.s.n.a. anandamaya lil anandamaya lilamaya amaya Kr Krsna

and the Lamas of India.)

Angel of Proclamation—Gabriel; also Ak(h)-

announcement ::: n. --> The act of announcing, or giving notice; that which announces; proclamation; publication.

annunciation ::: n. --> The act of announcing; announcement; proclamation; as, the annunciation of peace.
The announcement of the incarnation, made by the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary.
The festival celebrated (March 25th) by the Church of England, of Rome, etc., in memory of the angel&


applaud ::: v. t. --> To show approval of by clapping the hands, acclamation, or other significant sign.
To praise by words; to express approbation of; to commend; to approve. ::: v. i. --> To express approbation loudly or significantly.


applause ::: n. --> The act of applauding; approbation and praise publicly expressed by clapping the hands, stamping or tapping with the feet, acclamation, huzzas, or other means; marked commendation.

aroint ::: interj. --> Stand off, or begone. ::: v. t. --> To drive or scare off by some exclamation.

arriere-ban ::: n. --> A proclamation, as of the French kings, calling not only their immediate feudatories, but the vassals of these feudatories, to take the field for war; also, the body of vassals called or liable to be called to arms, as in ancient France.

asbestos longjohns "humour" Notional garments donned by {Usenet} posters just before emitting a remark they expect will elicit {flamage}. This is the most common of the {asbestos} coinages. Also "asbestos underwear", "asbestos overcoat", etc. [{Jargon File}] (1997-07-04)

ASCIIbonics "chat" (From {ASCII} and Ebonics) A style of text communication in English which is most common on {talk} systems such as {irc}. Its notable characteristics are: Typing all in lowercase (and occasionally all in uppercase). Copious use of abbreviations of the sort "u" for "you" "1" for "one" (and therefore "some1" for "someone", "ne1" for "anyone"), "2" for "to", "r" for "are", etc. A general lack of punctuation, except for strings of question marks and exclamation marks. Common use of the idiom "m or f?", meant to elicit a statement of the listener's gender. Typical extended discourse in ASCIIbonics: "hey wasup ne1 want 2 {cyber}?" "m or f?" ASCIIbonics is similar to the way {B1FF} talked, although B1FF used more punctuation (lots more), and used all uppercase, rather than all lowercase. What's more, B1FF was only interested in {warez}, and so never asked "m or f?". It has been widely observed that some of the purest examples of ASCIIbonics come from non-native speakers of English. The phenomenon of ASCIIbonics predates by several years the use of the word "ASCIIbonics", as the word could only have been coined in or after late 1996, when "Ebonics" was first used in the US media to denote the US English dialects known in the linguistic literature as "Black Vernacular English". (1997-06-21)

ASCII character table "character" The following list gives the {octal}, decimal and {hexadecimal} {ASCII} codes for each character along with its printed representation and common name(s). Oct Dec Hex Name 000 0 0x00 NUL 001 1 0x01 SOH, Control-A 002 2 0x02 STX, Control-B 003 3 0x03 ETX, Control-C 004 4 0x04 EOT, Control-D 005 5 0x05 ENQ, Control-E 006 6 0x06 ACK, Control-F 007 7 0x07 BEL, Control-G 010 8 0x08 BS, backspace, Control-H 011 9 0x09 HT, tab, Control-I 012 10 0x0a LF, line feed, newline, Control-J 013 11 0x0b VT, Control-K 014 12 0x0c FF, form feed, NP, Control-L 015 13 0x0d CR, carriage return, Control-M 016 14 0x0e SO, Control-N 017 15 0x0f SI, Control-O 020 16 0x10 DLE, Control-P 021 17 0x11 DC1, XON, Control-Q 022 18 0x12 DC2, Control-R 023 19 0x13 DC3, XOFF, Control-S 024 20 0x14 DC4, Control-T 025 21 0x15 NAK, Control-U 026 22 0x16 SYN, Control-V 027 23 0x17 ETB, Control-W 030 24 0x18 CAN, Control-X 031 25 0x19 EM, Control-Y 032 26 0x1a SUB, Control-Z 033 27 0x1b ESC, escape 034 28 0x1c FS 035 29 0x1d GS 036 30 0x1e RS 037 31 0x1f US 040 32 0x20 space 041 33 0x21 !, exclamation mark 042 34 0x22 ", double quote 043 35 0x23

axolotl ::: n. --> An amphibian of the salamander tribe found in the elevated lakes of Mexico; the siredon.

bah ::: interj. --> An exclamation expressive of extreme contempt.

bala-Kr.s.n.a (bala-Krishna; bala Krishna) ::: the boy Kr.s.n.a, "the divine bala-Krsna Child" at play in the worlds in "the free infinity of the self-delight of Sachchidananda"; Kr.s.n.a as the lilamaya purus.a in a condition of balabhava.

bang 1. A common spoken name for "!" (ASCII 33), especially when used in pronouncing a {bang path} in spoken hackish. In {elder days} this was considered a {CMU}ish usage, with {MIT} and {Stanford} hackers preferring {excl} or {shriek}; but the spread of {Unix} has carried "bang" with it (especially via the term {bang path}) and it is now certainly the most common spoken name for "!". Note that it is used exclusively for non-emphatic written "!"; one would not say "Congratulations bang" (except possibly for humorous purposes), but if one wanted to specify the exact characters "foo!" one would speak "Eff oh oh bang". See {pling}, {shriek}, {ASCII}. 2. An exclamation signifying roughly "I have achieved enlightenment!", or "The dynamite has cleared out my brain!" Often used to acknowledge that one has perpetrated a {thinko} immediately after one has been called on it. [{Jargon File}] (1995-01-31)

bang path 1. "communications" An old-style {UUCP} {electronic-mail address} naming a sequence of hosts through which a message must pass to get from some assumed-reachable location to the addressee (a "{source route}"). So called because each {hop} is signified by a {bang} sign (exclamation mark). Thus, for example, the path ...!bigsite!foovax!barbox!me directs people to route their mail to computer bigsite (presumably a well-known location accessible to everybody) and from there through the computer foovax to the account of user me on barbox. Before {autorouting mailers} became commonplace, people often published compound bang addresses using the { } convention (see {glob}) to give paths from *several* big computers, in the hope that one's correspondent might be able to get mail to one of them reliably. e.g. ...!{seismo, ut-sally, ihnp4}!rice!beta!gamma!me Bang paths of 8 to 10 hops were not uncommon in 1981. Late-night dial-up UUCP links would cause week-long transmission times. Bang paths were often selected by both transmission time and reliability, as messages would often get lost. 2. "operating system" A {shebang}. (1998-05-06)

ban ::: n. --> A public proclamation or edict; a public order or notice, mandatory or prohibitory; a summons by public proclamation.
A calling together of the king&


barfulation /bar`fyoo-lay'sh*n/ Variation of {barf} used around the Stanford area. An exclamation, expressing disgust. On seeing some particularly bad code one might exclaim, "Barfulation! Who wrote this, Quux?" [{Jargon File}]

Bathmism: A name given by the Lamarckian E.D. Cope to a special force, or growth-force, which he regarded as existing and as exhibiting itself in the growth of organic beings. -- W.F.K.

blamable ::: a. --> Deserving of censure; faulty; culpable; reprehensible; censurable; blameworthy.

Beats the shit outa me "exclamation" (BSOM) "I don't understand it". The last thing you say as you walk out on someone whose system you can't fix. (1998-06-15)

benedicite ::: n. --> A canticle (the Latin version of which begins with this word) which may be used in the order for morning prayer in the Church of England. It is taken from an apocryphal addition to the third chapter of Daniel.
An exclamation corresponding to Bless you !.


bezoar ::: n. --> A calculous concretion found in the intestines of certain ruminant animals (as the wild goat, the gazelle, and the Peruvian llama) formerly regarded as an unfailing antidote for poison, and a certain remedy for eruptive, pestilential, or putrid diseases. Hence: Any antidote or panacea.

bidding ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Bid ::: n. --> Command; order; a proclamation or notifying.
The act or process of making bids; an offer; a proposal of a price, as at an auction.


bismillah ::: interj. --> An adjuration or exclamation common among the Mohammedans.

lamaic ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to Lamaism.

lamaism ::: n. --> A modified form of Buddhism which prevails in Thibet, Mongolia, and some adjacent parts of Asia; -- so called from the name of its priests. See 2d Lama.

lamaistic ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to Lamaism.

lamaist ::: n. --> Alt. of Lamaite

lamaite ::: n. --> One who believes in Lamaism.

lama ::: n. --> See Llama.
In Thibet, Mongolia, etc., a priest or monk of the belief called Lamaism.


lamantin ::: n. --> The manatee.

lamarckian ::: a. --> Pertaining to, or involved in, the doctrines of Lamarckianism.

lamarckianism ::: n. --> Lamarckism.

lamarckism ::: n. --> The theory that structural variations, characteristic of species and genera, are produced in animals and plants by the direct influence of physical environments, and esp., in the case of animals, by effort, or by use or disuse of certain organs.

lamasery ::: n. --> A monastery or convent of lamas, in Thibet, Mongolia, etc. html{color:

blargh /blarg/ [MIT] The opposite of {ping}. An exclamation indicating that one has absorbed or is emitting a quantum of unhappiness. Less common than {ping}. [{Jargon File}]

boanerges ::: --> Any declamatory and vociferous preacher or orator.

bo ::: interj. --> An exclamation used to startle or frighten.

bravo ::: a. --> A daring villain; a bandit; one who sets law at defiance; a professional assassin or murderer. ::: interj. --> Well done! excellent! an exclamation expressive of applause.

calamanco ::: n. --> A glossy woolen stuff, plain, striped, or checked.

calamander wood ::: --> A valuable furniture wood from India and Ceylon, of a hazel-brown color, with black stripes, very hard in texture. It is a species of ebony, and is obtained from the Diospyros quaesita. Called also Coromandel wood.

calamar ::: n. --> Alt. of Calamary

calamary ::: n. --> A cephalopod, belonging to the genus Loligo and related genera. There are many species. They have a sack of inklike fluid which they discharge from the siphon tube, when pursued or alarmed, in order to confuse their enemies. Their shell is a thin horny plate, within the flesh of the back, shaped very much like a quill pen. In America they are called squids. See Squid.

Called in different ages by a host of names, they are best known in Europe by the terms given by the medieval Fire-philosophers: salamanders (beings of the element fire); sylphs (denizens of the element air); undines (the water elementals); and gnomes (beings of the element earth). These are all general terms for elementals, whether of spiritual or material worlds, though most commonly used for the more material elementals.

camel ::: n. --> A large ruminant used in Asia and Africa for carrying burdens and for riding. The camel is remarkable for its ability to go a long time without drinking. Its hoofs are small, and situated at the extremities of the toes, and the weight of the animal rests on the callous. The dromedary (Camelus dromedarius) has one bunch on the back, while the Bactrian camel (C. Bactrianus) has two. The llama, alpaca, and vicua, of South America, belong to a related genus (Auchenia).
A water-tight structure (as a large box or boxes) used to


clamant ::: a. --> Crying earnestly, beseeching clamorously.

clamant ::: clamorous; loud; noisy.

clamation ::: n. --> The act of crying out.

clamatores ::: n. pl. --> A division of passerine birds in which the vocal muscles are but little developed, so that they lack the power of singing.

clamatorial ::: a. --> Like or pertaining to the Clamatores.

cell reference "spreadsheet" A string identifying a particular {cell} in a {spreadsheet}, possibly relative to the cell containing the reference. A cell reference may be absolute (denoted by a "$" prefix in {Excel}) or relative (no prefix) in each dimension, thus, e.g. B$6 refers to the second cell across in the sixth row. The distinction between absolute and relative is only significant when the referring cell is copied, e.g. if cell A1, which refers to B$6, is copied to cell B1, then B1 will refer to C6. If the reference is to a cell in a different sheet then it is prefixed with the target sheet's name and an exclamation mark. E.g. "Sheet 1!B3". (2007-10-22)

censurable ::: a. --> Deserving of censure; blamable; culpable; reprehensible; as, a censurable person, or censurable conduct.

cheer ::: n. --> The face; the countenance or its expression.
Feeling; spirit; state of mind or heart.
Gayety; mirth; cheerfulness; animation.
That which promotes good spirits or cheerfulness; provisions prepared for a feast; entertainment; as, a table loaded with good cheer.
A shout, hurrah, or acclamation, expressing joy enthusiasm, applause, favor, etc.


Chutuktu, Hutukhtu (Mongolian) Also Khutukhtu, Houtouktou, etc. Saintly; same as the Tibetan tulku or chutuktu and the Chinese huo-fo (living buddha), rendered into Chinese by the ideographs tsai lai jen (the man who comes again, the one who returns), identic in meaning with the Buddhist tathagata. A high initiate or adept; those individuals who are, or are supposed to be, incarnations of a bodhisattva or some lower buddha; although these so-called incarnations may be not actual reimbodiments in the strict sense, but rather what may be described as overshadowings by a buddhic or buddha-power. The chutuktu is able, upon leaving his body at death, consciously to seek reimbodiment almost immediately in some child newly born, or at the moment of birth. Blavatsky states that it is commonly believed that there are “generally five manifesting and two secret Chutuktus among the high lamas” (TG 85).

clamor ::: n. --> A great outcry or vociferation; loud and continued shouting or exclamation.
Any loud and continued noise.
A continued expression of dissatisfaction or discontent; a popular outcry. ::: v. t.


cokebottle "character, humour" /kohk'bot-l/ Any unusual character, particularly one you can't type because it isn't on your keyboard. {MIT} people used to complain about the "control-meta-cokebottle" commands at {SAIL}, and {SAIL} people complained about the "{altmode}-altmode-cokebottle" commands at {MIT}. After the demise of the {space-cadet keyboard}, "cokebottle" was used less, but was often used to describe weird or non-intuitive keystrokes. The {OSF}/{Motif} {window manager}, "{mwm}" keystroke for switching to the default keybindings and behaviour is control-meta-{bang}. Since {exclamation mark} might be thought to look like a Coke bottle, {Motif} hackers referred to this keystroke as "cokebottle". See also {quadruple bucky}. [{Jargon File}] (1995-01-04)

conclamation ::: n. --> An outcry or shout of many together.

Conch is the call to realisation ; perhaps the proclamation of victory.

condemnable ::: --> Worthy of condemnation; blamable; culpable.

content-free "jargon" 1. (By analogy with "context-free") Used of a message that adds nothing to the recipient's knowledge. Though this adjective is sometimes applied to {flamage}, it more usually connotes derision for communication styles that exalt form over substance or are centred on concerns irrelevant to the subject ostensibly at hand. Perhaps most used with reference to speeches by company presidents and other professional manipulators. See also {four-colour glossies}. "education" 2. Within British schools the term refers to general-purpose {software} such as a {word processor}, a {spreadsheet} or a program that tests spelling of words supplied by the teacher. This is in contrast to software designed to teach a particular topic, e.g. a plant growth simulation, an interactive periodic table or a program that tests spelling of a predetermined list of words. Content-free software can be more cost-effective as it can be reused for many lessons throughout the syllabus. [{Jargon File}] (2014-10-30)

convallamarin ::: n. --> A white, crystalline, poisonous substance, regarded as a glucoside, extracted from the lily of the valley (Convallaria Majalis). Its taste is first bitter, then sweet.

crier ::: n. --> One who cries; one who makes proclamation.
an officer who proclaims the orders or directions of a court, or who gives public notice by loud proclamation; as, a town-crier.


cry ::: 1. To entreat loudly; supplicate. 2. To call loudly; shout. 3. To sob or shed tears because of grief, sorrow, or pain; weep. 4. To utter or shout (words of appeal, exclamation, fear, etc.) 5. To utter a characteristic sound or call. Used of an animal. cries, cried, criedst, criest, crying.

Cry from the Cross The cry of the expiring Jesus — given in the Gospels as “Eli, Eli, lama, sabachthani” (Matt 27:46) [in Mark it is Eloi]; translated in Greek “Theemou, Theemou, hinati me ’egkatelipes”; and then translated into English as “My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?” — is a curious instance of mistranslation, for the Hebrew words as quoted mean, “My God, my God, how thou hast glorified me!” On the other hand, Psalms 22:1 has the words, “My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?” but here the Hebrew for forsaken is ‘azabtani (forsaken me). There seems to have been a desire to represent the cry from the cross as a fulfillment of these words of Psalms. What Jesus really uttered, according to the Hebrew, was a cry of ecstasy over the peace of attainment, clarification, and liberation. The cry in Psalms is that of the candidate for initiation left to his unaided resources, to achieve or fail by them and them alone — which is the only fair and certain test of ability.

Dalai Lama [from Mongolian ta-le ocean] The title of the Great Lama or abbot of the Gedun Dubpa Monastery situated at Lhasa, Tibet; used mainly by the Chinese and Mongols. One key to the Dalai Lama’s symbolical name, ocean-lama meaning wisdom-ocean, is found in the tradition of the great sea of knowledge or learning which remained for ages where now stretches the Shamo or Gobi Desert (SD 2:502). The Tibetans call him rgyal be rinpoche (precious victor) or often simply Kun-dun (the Presence). Popularly believed to be an incarnation of Chenresi (Avalokitesvara), he is regarded as the temporal ruler of Tibet.

Dalai Lama: The temporal head of Lamaism, regarded as the incarnation of the most widely revered Bodhisattva (q.v.), Avalokiteshvara.

darsana (lilamaya darshana) ::: the vision of the lilamaya isvara / purus.a in all, a form of darsana in which one is "aware of the whole world as the expression, play or Lila of an infinite divine personality". lilamaya lil amaya isvara

darshana) ::: vision of the lilamaya isvara, by which the manifestation is seen as a "play of the Lord who is in His being all delight". lilamaya lil amaya Kr Krsna

declamation ::: n. --> The act or art of declaiming; rhetorical delivery; haranguing; loud speaking in public; especially, the public recitation of speeches as an exercise in schools and colleges; as, the practice declamation by students.
A set or harangue; declamatory discourse.
Pretentious rhetorical display, with more sound than sense; as, mere declamation.


declamator ::: n. --> A declaimer.

declamatory ::: a. --> Pertaining to declamation; treated in the manner of a rhetorician; as, a declamatory theme.
Characterized by rhetorical display; pretentiously rhetorical; without solid sense or argument; bombastic; noisy; as, a declamatory way or style.


declaration ::: n. --> The act of declaring, or publicly announcing; explicit asserting; undisguised token of a ground or side taken on any subject; proclamation; exposition; as, the declaration of an opinion; a declaration of war, etc.
That which is declared or proclaimed; announcement; distinct statement; formal expression; avowal.
The document or instrument containing such statement or proclamation; as, the Declaration of Independence (now preserved in


declarative ::: a. --> Making declaration, proclamation, or publication; explanatory; assertive; declaratory.

denunciation ::: n. --> Proclamation; announcement; a publishing.
The act of denouncing; public menace or accusation; the act of inveighing against, stigmatizing, or publicly arraigning; arraignment.
That by which anything is denounced; threat of evil; public menace or accusation; arraignment.


disclamation ::: n. --> A disavowing or disowning.

dispraisable ::: a. --> Blamable.

Dylperl A {dynamic linking} package for {Perl} by Roberto Salama "rs@fi.gs.com". Dynamically loaded functions are accessed as if they were user-defined functions. This code is based on Oliver Sharp's May 1993 article in Dr. Dobbs Journal ("Dynamic Linking under Berkeley Unix"). Posted to {news:comp.lang.perl} on 1993-08-11. (1993-08-11)

earl marshal ::: --> An officer of state in England who marshals and orders all great ceremonials, takes cognizance of matters relating to honor, arms, and pedigree, and directs the proclamation of peace and war. The court of chivalry was formerly under his jurisdiction, and he is still the head of the herald&

ecphoneme ::: n. --> A mark (!) used to indicate an exclamation.

ecphonesis ::: n. --> An animated or passionate exclamation.

edict ::: n. --> A public command or ordinance by the sovereign power; the proclamation of a law made by an absolute authority, as if by the very act of announcement; a decree; as, the edicts of the Roman emperors; the edicts of the French monarch.

edicts ::: decrees or proclamation issued by an authority and having the force of law. rock-edicts.

eft ::: n. --> A European lizard of the genus Seps.
A salamander, esp. the European smooth newt (Triton punctatus). ::: adv. --> Again; afterwards; soon; quickly.


egad ::: interj. --> An exclamation expressing exultation or surprise, etc.

eigh ::: interj. --> An exclamation expressing delight.

ejaculate ::: v. t. --> To throw out suddenly and swiftly, as if a dart; to dart; to eject.
To throw out, as an exclamation; to utter by a brief and sudden impulse; as, to ejaculate a prayer. ::: v. i. --> To utter ejaculations; to make short and hasty


ejaculation ::: n. --> The act of throwing or darting out with a sudden force and rapid flight.
The uttering of a short, sudden exclamation or prayer, or the exclamation or prayer uttered.
The act of ejecting or suddenly throwing, as a fluid from a duct.


Elemental: A spirit evolved in and from, and inhabiting, one of the four elements—a sylph (spirit of the air), a gnome (spirit of the earth), a salamander (spirit of the fire), or an undine (spirit of the water). Occultists regard elementals as beings having substance, but visible only to those who have inner sight; some elementals are regarded benign, others as malignant. (Cf. elemental essence.)

Elemental(s) ::: Nature-spirits or sprites. The theosophical usage, however, means beings who are beginning a course ofevolutionary growth, and who thus are in the elemental states of their growth. It is a generalizing term forpurposes of convenient expression for all beings evolutionally below the minerals. Nevertheless, theminerals themselves are expressions of one family or host or hierarchy of elemental beings of a moreevolved type. The vegetable kingdom likewise manifests merely one family or host of elemental beingshappening to be in the vegetable phase of their evolution on this earth. Just so likewise is it as regards thebeasts. The beasts are highly evolved elemental beings, relatively speaking. Men in far distant aeons ofthe kosmic past were elemental beings also. We have evolved from that elemental stage into becomingmen, expressing with more or less ease, mostly very feebly, the innate divine powers and faculties lockedup in the core of the core of each one of us.An elemental is a being who has entered our universe on the lowest plane or in the lowest world, degree,or step on the rising stairway of life; and this stairway of life begins in any universe at its lowest stage,and ends for that universe in its highest stage -- the universal kosmic spirit. Thus the elemental passesfrom the elemental stage through all the realms of being as it rises along the stairway of life, passingthrough the human stage, becoming superhuman, quasi-divine -- a quasi-god -- then becoming a god.Thus did we humans first enter this present universe.Every race of men on earth has believed in these hosts of elemental entities -- some visible, like men, likethe beasts, like the animate plants; and others invisible. The invisible entities have been called by variousnames: fairies, sprites, hobgoblins, elves, brownies, pixies, nixies, leprechauns, trolls, kobolds, goblins,banshees, fawns, devs, jinn, satyrs, and so forth. The medieval mystics taught that these elemental beingswere of four general kinds: those arising in and frequenting the element of fire -- salamanders; thosearising in and frequenting the element air -- sylphs; those arising in and frequenting the element water -undines; those arising in and frequenting the element earth -- gnomes.

’Eli, ’eli, lamah shabahtani. See CRY FROM THE CROSS

emoticon "messaging" /ee-moh'ti-kon/ (Or "smiley") An {ASCII} {glyph} used to indicate an emotional state in text-only {electronic messaging} systems such as {chat}, {electronic mail}, {SMS} or {news}. Although originally intended mostly as jokes, emoticons are widely recognised if not expected; the lack of verbal and visual cues can otherwise cause non-serious comments to be misinterpreted, resulting in offence, arguments and {flame wars}. Hundreds of emoticons have been proposed, but only a few are in common use. These include: :-) "smiley face" (for humour, laughter, friendliness, occasionally sarcasm) :-( "frowney face" (for sadness, anger, or upset) ;-) "half-smiley" (ha ha only serious); also known as "semi-smiley" or "winkey face". :-/ "wry face" These are more recognisable if you tilt your head to the left. The first two are by far the most frequently encountered. Hyphenless forms of them are also common. The acronym "{lol}" is also often used in the same context for the same effect (and is easier to type). The emoticon was invented by one Scott Fahlman on the {CMU} {bboard} systems on 1982-09-19. He later wrote: "I had no idea that I was starting something that would soon pollute all the world's communication channels." {GLS} confirms that he remembers this original posting, which has subsequently been {retrieved from a backup (http://research.microsoft.com/~mbj/Smiley/BBoard_Contents.html)}. As with exclamation marks, overuse of the smiley is a mark of loserhood! More than one per paragraph is a fairly sure sign that you've gone over the line. [{Jargon File}] (2010-05-16)

Emotive Meaning: Emotive, as distinguished from the cognitive, meaning of a statement is its ability to communicate an attitude or emotion, to inspire an act of will without conveying truth. Exclamations, commands and perhaps ethical and aesthetic judgments are emotive but not cognitive. -- L.W.

epiphonema ::: n. --> An exclamatory sentence, or striking reflection, which sums up or concludes a discourse.

eruption ::: n. --> The act of breaking out or bursting forth; as: (a) A violent throwing out of flames, lava, etc., as from a volcano of a fissure in the earth&

Esoteric Buddhism: The mystic or occultistic schools of Buddhism. Specifically, Lamaism (q.v.).

eureka ::: --> The exclamation attributed to Archimedes, who is said to have cried out "Eureka! eureka!" (I have found it! I have found it!), upon suddenly discovering a method of finding out how much the gold of King Hiero&

evet ::: n. --> The common newt or eft. In America often applied to several species of aquatic salamanders.

Evolution ::: As the word is used in theosophy it means the "unwrapping," "unfolding," "rolling out" of latent powersand faculties native to and inherent in the entity itself, its own essential characteristics, or more generallyspeaking, the powers and faculties of its own character: the Sanskrit word for this last conception issvabhava. Evolution, therefore, does not mean merely that brick is added to brick, or experience merelytopped by another experience, or that variation is superadded on other variations -- not at all; for thiswould make of man and of other entities mere aggregates of incoherent and unwelded parts, without anessential unity or indeed any unifying principle.In theosophy evolution means that man has in him (as indeed have all other evolving entities) everythingthat the cosmos has because he is an inseparable part of it. He is its child; one cannot separate man fromthe universe. Everything that is in the universe is in him, latent or active, and evolution is the bringingforth of what is within; and, furthermore, what we call the surrounding milieu, circumstances -- nature, touse the popular word -- is merely the field of action on and in which these inherent qualities function,upon which they act and from which they receive the corresponding reaction, which action and reactioninvariably become a stimulus or spur to further manifestations of energy on the part of the evolvingentity.There are no limits in any direction where evolution can be said to begin, or where we can conceive of itas ending; for evolution in the theosophical conception is but the process followed by the centers ofconsciousness or monads as they pass from eternity to eternity, so to say, in a beginningless and endlesscourse of unceasing growth.Growth is the key to the real meaning of the theosophical teaching of evolution, for growth is but theexpression in detail of the general process of the unfolding of faculty and organ, which the usual wordevolution includes. The only difference between evolution and growth is that the former is a generalterm, and the latter is a specific and particular phase of this procedure of nature.Evolution is one of the oldest concepts and teachings of the archaic wisdom, although in ancient days theconcept was usually expressed by the word emanation. There is indeed a distinction, and an importantone, to be drawn between these two words, but it is a distinction arising rather in viewpoint than in anyactual fundamental difference. Emanation is a distinctly more accurate and descriptive word fortheosophists to use than evolution is, but unfortunately emanation is so ill-understood in the Occident,that perforce the accepted term is used to describe the process of interior growth expanding into andmanifesting itself in the varying phases of the developing entity. Theosophists, therefore, are, strictlyspeaking, rather emanationists than evolutionists; and from this remark it becomes immediately obviousthat the theosophist is not a Darwinist, although admitting that in certain secondary or tertiary senses anddetails there is a modicum of truth in Charles Darwin's theory adopted and adapted from the FrenchmanLamarck. The key to the meaning of evolution, therefore, in theosophy is the following: the core of everyorganic entity is a divine monad or spirit, expressing its faculties and powers through the ages in variousvehicles which change by improving as the ages pass. These vehicles are not physical bodies alone, butalso the interior sheaths of consciousness which together form man's entire constitution extending fromthe divine monad through the intermediate ranges of consciousness to the physical body. The evolvingentity can become or show itself to be only what it already essentially is in itself -- therefore evolution isa bringing out or unfolding of what already preexists, active or latent, within. (See also Involution)

exclamation mark "character" The character "!" with {ASCII} code 33. Common names: {bang}; pling; excl (/eks'kl/); shriek; {ITU-T}: exclamation mark, exclamation point (US). Rare: {factorial}; exclam; smash; cuss; boing; yell; wow; hey; wham; eureka; soldier; {INTERCAL}: spark-spot. The {Commonwealth Hackish}, "pling", is common among {Acorn Archimedes} owners. {Bang} is more common in the USA. The occasional {CMU} usage, "shriek", is also used by {APL} fans and mathematicians, especially {category} theorists. Exclamation mark is used in {C} and elsewhere as the logical negation {operation} ({NOT}). (1998-09-17)

exclamation ::: n. --> A loud calling or crying out; outcry; loud or emphatic utterance; vehement vociferation; clamor; that which is cried out, as an expression of feeling; sudden expression of sound or words indicative of emotion, as in surprise, pain, grief, joy, anger, etc.
A word expressing outcry; an interjection; a word expressing passion, as wonder, fear, or grief.
A mark or sign by which outcry or emphatic utterance is marked; thus [!]; -- called also exclamation point.


exclamation point {exclamation mark}

exclamative ::: a. --> Exclamatory.

exclamatory ::: a. --> Containing, expressing, or using exclamation; as, an exclamatory phrase or speaker.

excl {exclamation mark}

Exoterically the Dalai Lama is often regarded as an incarnation of Chenresi, as a popular legend says that whenever faith begins to die out in the world, Padmapani-Chenresi emits a brilliant ray of light, and forthwith incarnates himself in one of the two great Lamas — the Dalai and Tashi Lamas. Esoterically he is called Bodhisattva Chenresi Vanchug (the powerful and all-seeing). Chenresi or Avalokitesvara “is the great Logos in its higher aspect and in the divine regions. But in the manifested planes, he is, like Daksha, the progenitor (in a spiritual sense) of men” (ibid.). In China, Chenresi becomes the great goddess of mercy, Kwan-yin, represented by a female figure bearing a child in her arms.

faugh ::: interj. --> An exclamation of contempt, disgust, or abhorrence.

faulty ::: a. --> Containing faults, blemishes, or defects; imperfect; not fit for the use intended.
Guilty of a fault, or of faults; hence, blamable; worthy of censure.


flamage {flame}

fee-faw-fum ::: n. --> A nonsensical exclamation attributed to giants and ogres; hence, any expression calculated to impose upon the timid and ignorant.

fiddledeedee ::: interj. --> An exclamatory word or phrase, equivalent to nonsense!

Fidonews "messaging, history" The weekly official on-line newsletter of {FidoNet}, also known as "'Snooz". As the editorial policy of Fidonews was "anything that arrives, we print", there were often large articles completely unrelated to FidoNet, which in turn tend to elicit {flamage} in subsequent issues. [{Jargon File}] (2014-11-08)

fie ::: interj. --> An exclamation denoting contempt or dislike. See Fy.

Fight-o-net "messaging" A distortion of {FidoNet}, often applied after a flurry of {flamage} in a particular {echo}, especially the SYSOP echo or {Fidonews}. [{Jargon File}] (1996-11-04)

flame "messaging" To rant, to speak or write incessantly and/or rabidly on some relatively uninteresting subject or with a patently ridiculous attitude or with hostility toward a particular person or group of people. "Flame" is used as a verb ("Don't flame me for this, but..."), a flame is a single flaming message, and "flamage" /flay'm*j/ the content. Flamage may occur in any medium (e.g. spoken, {electronic mail}, {Usenet} news, {web}). Sometimes a flame will be delimited in text by marks such as ""flame on"..."flame off"". The term was probably independently invented at several different places. Mark L. Levinson says, "When I joined the Harvard student radio station (WHRB) in 1966, the terms flame and flamer were already well established there to refer to impolite ranting and to those who performed it. Communication among the students who worked at the station was by means of what today you might call a paper-based Usenet group. Everyone wrote comments to one another in a large ledger. Documentary evidence for the early use of flame/flamer is probably still there for anyone fanatical enough to research it." It is reported that "flaming" was in use to mean something like "interminably drawn-out semi-serious discussions" (late-night bull sessions) at Carleton College during 1968-1971. {Usenetter} Marc Ramsey, who was at {WPI} from 1972 to 1976, says: "I am 99% certain that the use of "flame" originated at WPI. Those who made a nuisance of themselves insisting that they needed to use a {TTY} for "real work" came to be known as "flaming asshole lusers". Other particularly annoying people became "flaming asshole ravers", which shortened to "flaming ravers", and ultimately "flamers". I remember someone picking up on the Human Torch pun, but I don't think "flame on/off" was ever much used at WPI." See also {asbestos}. It is possible that the hackish sense of "flame" is much older than that. The poet Chaucer was also what passed for a wizard hacker in his time; he wrote a treatise on the astrolabe, the most advanced computing device of the day. In Chaucer's "Troilus and Cressida", Cressida laments her inability to grasp the proof of a particular mathematical theorem; her uncle Pandarus then observes that it's called "the fleminge of wrecches." This phrase seems to have been intended in context as "that which puts the wretches to flight" but was probably just as ambiguous in Middle English as "the flaming of wretches" would be today. One suspects that Chaucer would feel right at home on {Usenet}. [{Jargon File}] (2001-03-11)

Florentine Academy: It was a loose and informal circle of scholars and educated persons which gathered in Florence around the Platonic philosopher Marsilio Ficino. Its activities consisted in regular lectures on Platonic philosophy as well as in informal discussions and parties. "Platonic" love or friendship was considered as the spiritual link between the members of the group which was organized and named after the model of Plato's Academy. The main documents describing it are Ficino's correspondence and a number of dialogues like Ficino's commentary on Plato's Symposion, Landino's Disputationes Camaldulenses , and Benedetto Colucci's Declamationes. Outstanding members or associates of the Academy were Cosimo, Piero, and Lorenzo de'Medici, Angelo Poliziano, and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. The Academy which was first founded in 1462, dissolved after the revolution in Florence (1494) and after Ficino's death (1499), but the tradition of Platonic philosophy was continued in other private circles as well as at the universities of Florence and Pisa throughout the sixteenth century. -- P.O.K.

foh ::: interj. --> An exclamation of abhorrence or contempt; poh; fle.

Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum "communications" (FH, FHSS) A variation of {spread spectrum communications} in which a sequence of {pseudo random numbers} control a {frequency synthesizer}, generating different carrier frequencies that "hop around" in the desired frequency range. The receiver tunes to the same sequence of carrier frequencies in synchronisation with the transmitter. Frequency hopping spread spectrum was invented by Hedy Lamarr ("the most beautiful girl in the world", Samson and Delilah etc.) and the composer George Antheil. They held a patent filed in 1942. (2009-07-01)

frothing ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Froth ::: n. --> Exaggerated declamation; rant.

fudge ::: n. --> A made-up story; stuff; nonsense; humbug; -- often an exclamation of contempt. ::: v. t. --> To make up; to devise; to contrive; to fabricate.
To foist; to interpolate.


fugh ::: interj. --> An exclamation of disgust; foh; faugh.

garbage collection "programming" (GC) The process by which dynamically allocated storage is reclaimed during the execution of a program. The term usually refers to automatic periodic storage reclamation by the garbage collector (part of the {run-time system}), as opposed to explicit code to free specific blocks of memory. Automatic garbage collection is usually triggered during memory allocation when the amount free memory falls below some threshold or after a certain number of allocations. Normal execution is suspended and the garbage collector is run. There are many variations on this basic scheme. Languages like {Lisp} represent expressions as {graphs} built from {cells} which contain pointers and data. These languages use automatic {dynamic storage allocation} to build expressions. During the evaluation of an expression it is necessary to reclaim space which is used by subexpressions but which is no longer pointed to by anything. This reclaimed memory is returned to the free memory pool for subsequent reallocation. Without garbage collection the program's memory requirements would increase monotonically throughout execution, possibly exceeding system limits on {virtual memory} size. The three main methods are {mark-sweep garbage collection}, {reference counting} and {copying garbage collection}. See also the {AI koan} about garbage collection. (1997-08-25)

glama ::: n. --> A copious gummy secretion of the humor of the eyelids, in consequence of some disorder; blearedness; lippitude.

Gelug: The reformed sect of Lamaism (Tibetan Buddhism); called the Yellow Sect. Its head and representative, the Dalai Lama, has temporal rule over Tibet.

good now ::: --> An exclamation of wonder, surprise, or entreaty.

guanaco ::: n. --> A South American mammal (Auchenia huanaco), allied to the llama, but of larger size and more graceful form, inhabiting the southern Andes and Patagonia. It is supposed by some to be the llama in a wild state.

gurfle "exclamation" /ger'fl/ An expression of shocked disbelief. "He said we have to recode this thing in {Fortran} by next week. Gurfle!" Compare {weeble}. [{Jargon File}] (1996-06-01)

ha ::: interj. --> An exclamation denoting surprise, joy, or grief. Both as uttered and as written, it expresses a great variety of emotions, determined by the tone or the context. When repeated, ha, ha, it is an expression of laughter, satisfaction, or triumph, sometimes of derisive laughter; or sometimes it is equivalent to "Well, it is so."

hallelujah ::: n. & interj. --> Praise ye Jehovah; praise ye the Lord; -- an exclamation used chiefly in songs of praise or thanksgiving to God, and as an expression of gratitude or adoration.

halloo ::: n. --> A loud exclamation; a call to invite attention or to incite a person or an animal; a shout.
An exclamation to call attention or to encourage one. ::: v. i. --> To cry out; to exclaim with a loud voice; to call to a person, as by the word halloo.


harangue ::: n. --> A speech addressed to a large public assembly; a popular oration; a loud address a multitude; in a bad sense, a noisy or pompous speech; declamation; ranting. ::: v. i. --> To make an harangue; to declaim.

heartlings ::: interj. --> An exclamation used in addressing a familiar acquaintance.

heigh-ho ::: interj. --> An exclamation of surprise, joy, dejection, uneasiness, weariness, etc.

hellbender ::: n. --> A large North American aquatic salamander (Protonopsis horrida or Menopoma Alleghaniensis). It is very voracious and very tenacious of life. Also called alligator, and water dog.

hey ::: a. --> High. ::: interj. --> An exclamation of joy, surprise, or encouragement.
A cry to set dogs on.


hoity-toity ::: a. --> Thoughtless; giddy; flighty; also, haughty; patronizing; as, to be in hoity-toity spirits, or to assume hoity-toity airs; used also as an exclamation, denoting surprise or disapprobation, with some degree of contempt.

hoo ::: interj. --> See Ho.
Hurrah! -- an exclamation of triumphant joy.


hop 1. "messaging" One point-to-point transmission in a series required to get a message from point A to point B on a {store and forward} network. On such networks (including {UUCPNET} and {FidoNet}), an important inter-machine metric is the hop count of the shortest path between them. This can be more significant than their geographical separation. Each {exclamation mark} in a {bang path} represents one hop. 2. "networking" One direct host-to-host connection forming part of the route between two hosts in a {routed} {network} such as the {Internet}. Some {protocols} place an upper limit on the hop count in order to detect routing loops. 3. "jargon, networking" To {log in} to a {remote} computer, especially via {rlogin} or {telnet}. "I'll hop over to foovax to FTP that." [{Jargon File}] (1997-06-25)

hosanna ::: n. --> A Hebrew exclamation of praise to the Lord, or an invocation of blessings.

humph ::: interj. --> An exclamation denoting surprise, or contempt, doubt, etc.

Hum (Sanskrit) Hum, Hūm A mystical syllable used as an interjection or exclamation in sentences in sacred texts such as mantras, closely akin to and virtually identic with the sacred syllables Om and Aum. In Vedic ritual, used before the singing of the Prastava (prelude), as well as during the chanting of the Pratihara (response). It is present in the well-known Tibetan mystical sentence Om mani padme hum.

hush ::: v. t. --> To still; to silence; to calm; to make quiet; to repress the noise or clamor of.
To appease; to allay; to calm; to soothe. ::: v. i. --> To become or to keep still or quiet; to become silent; -- esp. used in the imperative, as an exclamation; be still; be silent or


If you want X, you know where to find it. "exclamation" There is a legend that {Dennis Ritchie}, inventor of {C}, once responded to demands for features resembling those of what at the time was a much more popular language by observing "If you want {PL/I}, you know where to find it." Ever since, this has been hackish standard form for fending off requests to alter a new design to mimic some older (and, by implication, inferior and {baroque}) one. The case X = {Pascal} manifests semi-regularly on {Usenet}'s {news:comp.lang.c} {newsgroup}. Indeed, the case X = X has been reported in discussions of graphics software (see {X Window System}). [{Jargon File}] (1995-10-25)

(In Aesthetics): A movement in both art and general aesthetic theory which was particularly widespread and influential in the last years of the 18th and the first half of the 19th centuries. So interpreted, it is especially associated with Novalis, the Schlegels, and Jean Paul Richter in Germany, Rousseau, Chateaubriand, Hugo, Lamartine in France; Blake, Scott, the Lake Poets, Shelley, and Byron in England. As a general attitude toward art and its function, as an interpretation of the goodness, beauty, and purpose of life, romanticism has always existed and can be confined to no one period. The essence of romanticism, either as an attitude or as a conscious program, is an intense interest in nature, and an attempt to seize natural phenomena in a direct, immediate, and naive manner. Romanticism thus regards all forms, rules, conventions, and manners as artificial constructs and as hindrances to the grasp, enjoyment, and expression of nature, hence its continual opposition to any kind of classicism (q.v.), whose formalities it treats as fetters. Romanticism stresses the values of sincerity, spontaneity, and passion, as against the restraint and cultivation demanded by artistic forms and modes. It reasserts the primacy of feeling, imagination, and sentiment, as opposed to reason. It maintains that art should concern itself with the particular and the concrete, observing and reporting accurately the feelings aroused by nature, with no idealization or generalization. It commands the artist to feel freely and deeply, and to express what he has felt with no restraints, either artistic or social. It seeks in works of art a stimulus to imagination and feeling, a point of departure for free activity, rather than an object that it can accept and contemplate.

inclamation ::: n. --> Exclamation.

indiction ::: n. --> Declaration; proclamation; public notice or appointment.
A cycle of fifteen years.


interjectional ::: a. --> Thrown in between other words or phrases; parenthetical; ejaculatory; as, an interjectional remark.
Pertaining to, or having the nature of, an interjection; consisting of natural and spontaneous exclamations.


interjection ::: n. --> The act of interjecting or throwing between; also, that which is interjected.
A word or form of speech thrown in to express emotion or feeling, as O! Alas! Ha ha! Begone! etc. Compare Exclamation.


io ::: n. --> An exclamation of joy or triumph; -- often interjectional.

is the angel of proclamation; also guard of the

isvara (lilamaya ishwara) ::: the Lord of the cosmic lila, "the mighty Lord of Nature, who . . . enjoys with his universal delight this play of her figures of his own being"; the isvara as "our Playmate in the great world-game who has disguised himself throughout as friend and enemy, helper and opponent and, in all relations and in all workings that affect us, has led our steps towards our perfection and our release". lil lilamaya amaya isvaradarsana isvaradarsana (lilamaya ishwaradarshan; lilamaya ishwara

jalamaya (jalamaya; jalamay) ::: watery; liquid; consisting of or relating to jala.

Kagyud: A semi-reformed sect of Lamaism (Tibetan Buddhism); called the White Sect.

Kalmucks, Kalmuiks, or Calmucks A people of Mongolian race settled principally in Russia and China, but found in other parts of Central Asia. In China they are known as Olüts or Elocts: their language is akin to Mongolian, and they use the same alphabet. Their religious beliefs are similar in character to those of Lamaism.

Klamath "processor" The pre-release "code name" for {Intel}'s {Pentium II} {microprocessor}. (1998-09-07)

klamaths ::: n. pl. --> A collective name for the Indians of several tribes formerly living along the Klamath river, in California and Oregon, but now restricted to a reservation at Klamath Lake; -- called also Clamets and Hamati.

kick [IRC] To cause somebody to be removed from a {IRC} channel, an option only available to {CHOPs}. This is an extreme measure, often used to combat extreme {flamage} or {flood}ing, but sometimes used at the chop's whim. Compare {gun}. [{Jargon File}]

Kounboum, Kunbum, Kumbum [from Tibetan sku-‘bum] The sacred tree of Tibet, called the tree of the ten thousand images and characters. Tibetan tradition has it that this tree grew from the long hair of Tsong-kha-pa (14th century) who was buried in an enclosure of the lamasery of Kunbum where the tree is still growing. Said to be the only specimen of its kind to be found anywhere, although others deny this. Each of its leaves is said by some to bear a letter or a religious sentence written in perfect sacred characters. More recent travelers state that the tree is a noteworthy one whose leaves, twigs, or branches contain innumerable instances of strange lines or markings, though not alphabetic.

Kr.s.n.a (Krishna) ::: the eighth avatara of Vis.n.u in the Hindu tradition, regarded by Sri Aurobindo as an embodiment of "the complete divine manhood" and as the avatara who opened the possibility of overmind in the evolution of consciousness on earth; a name of the universal Deity (deva) and supreme Being (purus.ottama) who is the fourfold isvara and also "the Destroyer, Preserver, Creator in one" (Rudra2,Vis.n.u, Brahma), manifesting "through the Vishnu aspect as his frontal appearance"; "the Ishwara taking delight in the world" (anandamaya isvara or lilamaya purus.a), realisation of oneness with whom is the first part of the karma catus.t.aya, seen in all things and beings in the several intensities and degrees of Kr.s.n.adarsana.

laism ::: n. --> See Lamaism.

Lama: A Tibetan priest or monk and student and practitioner of esoteric science and occult arts.

Lamach—an angel who exercises dominion

Lama—in de Abano, The Heptameron, Lama

Lamaism: A popular term for Tibetan esoteric Buddhism, not used by the Buddhists themselves. It designates the religious beliefs and institutions of Tibet, derived from Mahayana Buddhism (q.v.) which was first introduced in the seventh century by the chieftain Sron-tsan-gampo, superimposed on the native Shamais-tic Bon religion, resuscitated and mixed with Tantric (q.v.) elements by the mythic Hindu Padmasambhava, and reformed by the Bengalese Atisa in the 11th and Tsong-kha-pa at the turn of the 14th century. The strong admixture of elements of the exorcismal, highly magically charged and priest-ridden original Bon, has given Buddhism a turn away from its philosophic orientation and produced in Lamaism a form that places great emphasis on mantras (q.v.)—the most famous one being om mani padme hum —elaborate ritual, and the worship of subsidiary tutelary deities, high dignitaries, and living incarnations of the Buddha. This worship is institutionalized, incorporating a belief in the double incarnation of the Bodhisattva (q.v.) in the Dalai-Lama who resides with political powers at the capital Lhasa, and the more spiritual head Tashi-Lama who rules at Tashi-lhum-po.

Lamas (see Nirgal)—one of 'the 4 principal

Lama (Tibetan) bla ma. Superior, excellent; equivalent to the Sanskrit guru. Correctly applied only to the ecclesiastical dignitaries of superior classes or grades, who really should be teachers or gurus in monasteries; also to such officials as the tulkus, the heads of the better class of large monasteries; also to the heads of the great monastic colleges, and likewise to monks who hold high scholastic degrees; other monks are usually called trapas (students).

lamentin ::: n. --> See Lamantin.

la ::: n. --> A syllable applied to the sixth tone of the scale in music in solmization.
The tone A; -- so called among the French and Italians. ::: interj. --> Look; see; behold; -- sometimes followed by you.
An exclamation of surprise; -- commonly followed by me;


llama ::: n. --> A South American ruminant (Auchenia llama), allied to the camels, but much smaller and without a hump. It is supposed to be a domesticated variety of the guanaco. It was formerly much used as a beast of burden in the Andes.

Lhasa or Lhassa (Tibetan) lha sa [from lha gods + sa place] Place of the gods, equivalent of the Sanskrit deva-bhumi. The capital city of Tibet, situated on the banks of an important tributary of the Tsang-po River; hither converged trade routes from Turkestan, Siberia, Mongolia, China, and India, as well as from the other parts of Tibet. Though called the Forbidden City, it was only so to Europeans, very few of whom were ever permitted to penetrate into the interior of Tibet. As well as being the most flourishing and prosperous city, it was the abode of the Dalai Lama and his government before the conquest of Tibet by the Chinese. Before it became the capital, Lhasa was apparently known as Ra-sa, “place of the goats.”

lilamaya ananda brahman ::: anandaṁ brahma seen as expressing its universal delight through the lila of the world. lil lilamaya amaya darsana

lilamaya para purus.a (lilamaya para purusha) ::: the supreme lilalilamaya maya purus.a, often referred to as lilamaya Kr.s.n.a. lil lilamaya amaya purusa

lilamaya ::: playful; enjoying the cosmic game; pertaining to the lila; lilamaya (sagun.a brahman) perceived as pouring out the delight of existence .... (ananda) into the play of the world; ("the Lilamaya") short for lilamaya isvara or lilamaya purus.a, the Lord or Soul of bliss who "can play with the manifestation without being imbued with the Ignorance".

lilamaya ::: [playful].

lilamaya sagun.a ::: sagun.a brahman perceived in relation to the lilamaya world-play or lila with a sense of "the lilamaya personality of the Brahman".

lilamayi. ::: the magical play of the creative power; the divine force whom creation and dissolution are mere play or sport

List of Dalai Lamas:

lurking "messaging, jargon" The activity of one of the "silent majority" in a electronic forum such as {Usenet}; posting occasionally or not at all but reading the group's postings regularly. This term is not pejorative and indeed is casually used reflexively: "Oh, I'm just lurking". Often used in "the lurkers", the hypothetical audience for the group's {flamage}-emitting regulars. Lurking and reading the {FAQ} are recommended {netiquette} for beginners who need to learn the history and practises of the group before posting. (1997-06-14)

malamate ::: n. --> A salt of malamic acid.

Madhav: “Pronunciamento is a proclamation issued by the revolutionaries; whenever there is a revolution, they declare their objectives and these are called pronunciamentos. They then fill the sky with their noise.” The Book of the Divine Mother

Magic and Superstition, p. 156, Lamassu is a

Mahatala (Sanskrit) Mahātala [from mahā great + tala sphere, place] Great place, pointing to prevalence or dominance of astral substance; the sixth in the descending scale of the seven talas. The corresponding loka or pole is bhuvarloka. Mahatala among other things corresponds to the elemental beings who are connected with taste, and therefore includes the state of consciousness appertaining to this class. It corresponds in one sense to the pranic activity in man, and in nature to the salamanders and gnomes of the Rosicrucians. Mahatala is the next to the grossest of the cosmic spheres or realms; the grossest or most material of all being patala.

Main works: Le fondemcnt de l'induction, 187; Psychologie et metaphysique, 1885; Etudes sur le syllogisme, 1907; Note sur le pari de Pascal. --L.W. Lamaism: (from Tibetan b La-ma, honorable title of a monk) The religious beliefs and institutions of Tibet, derived from Mahayana Buddhism (q.v.) which was first introduced in the 7th century by the chieftain Sron-tsan-gampo, superimposed on the native Shamaistic Bon religion, resuscitated and mixed with Tantric (q.v.) elements by the mythic Hindu Padmasambhava, and reformed by the Bengalese Atisa in the 11th and Tsong-kha-pa at the turn of the 14th century. The strong admixture of elements of the exorcismal, highly magically charged and priest-ridden original Bon, has given Buddhism a turn away from its philosophic orientation and produced in Lamaism a form that places great emphasis on mantras (q.v.) -- the most famous one being om mani padme hum) -- elaborate ritual, and the worship of subsidiary tutelary deities, high dignitaries, and living incarnations of the Buddha. This worship is institutionalized, with a semblance of the papacy, in the double incarnation of the Bodhisattva (q.v.) in the Dalai-Lama who resides with political powers at the capital Lhasa, and the more spiritual head Tashi-Lama who rules at Tashi-Ihum-po. Contacts with Indian and Chinese traditions have been maintained for centuries and the two canons of Lamaism, the Kan-jur of 108 books and the Tan-jur of 225 books represent many translations as well as original works, some of great philosophical value. -- K.F.L.

maṅgalamaya ::: fortunate, favourable. mangalamaya ma mangala

maṅgalam ::: see maṅgala. mangalam ma mangalamangala

Matarisvan, Matariswan (Sanskrit) Mātariśvan [from mātari from mātṛ mother + the verbal root śvas to breathe] A name of Agni, the fire god, or of a divine being closely connected with the messenger of Vivasvat, who brings down the hidden fire to the Bhrigus. Matarisvan is related to the manasaputras, bringers of fire of mind to the early races of mankind. It corresponds to Prometheus, the fire-bringer of ancient Greece, while the Bhrigus thus intellectually inspired by Matarisvan were what the medieval Rosicrucians and Qabbalists would call the Salamanders, as the intellectual children of the cosmic intellect itself, or of what the Hindus have called the offspring of taijasa-tattva.

Meaning, Kinds of: In semiotic (q. v.) several kinds of meaning, i.e. of the function of an expression in language and the content it conveys, are distinguished. An expression (sentence) has cognitive (or theoretical, assertive) meaning, if it asserts something and hence is either true or false. In this case, it is called a cognitive sentence or (cognitive, genuine) statement; it has usually the form of a declarative sentence. If an expression (a sentence) has cognitive meaning, its truth-value (q. v.) depends in general upon both   the (cognitive, semantical) meaning of the terms occurring, and   some facts referred to by the sentence. If it does depend on both (a) and (b), the sentence has factual (synthetic, material) meaning and is called a factual (synthetic, material) sentence. If, however, the truth-value depends upon (a) alone, the sentence has a (merely) logical meaning (or formal meaning, see Formal 1). In this case, if it is true, it is called logically true or analytic (q. v.); if it is false, it is called logically false or contradictory. An expression has an expressive meaning (or function) in so far as it expresses something of the state of the speaker; this kind of meaning may for instance contain pictorial, emotive, and volitional components (e.g. lyrical poetry, exclamations, commands). An expression may or may not have, in addition to its expressive meaning, a cognitive meaning; if not, it is said to have a merely expressive meaning. If an expression has a merely expressive meaning but is mistaken as being a cognitive statement, it is sometimes called a pseudo-statement. According to logical positivism (see Scientific Empiricism, IC) many sentences in metaphysics are pseudo-statements (compare Anti-metaphysics, 2).

melisma ::: n. --> A piece of melody; a song or tune, -- as opposed to recitative or musical declamation.
A grace or embellishment.


menobranchus ::: n. --> A large aquatic American salamander of the genus Necturus, having permanent external gills.

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Mme. David-Neel writes: “the Lamas who belong to the Yellow Cap Sects acknowledge the superiority of their brethren in the various Red Cap Sects in all questions more or less connected with magic and occult science” (My Journey to Lhasa 181). This is a misinterpretation; there has always been a traditional antagonism between the reformed and unreformed sects, each sect having more or less contempt for the beliefs and practices of the other; yet each sect nevertheless holding the other in some respect and paying such deference as is in either case properly due. The Red Cap sects are very largely given over to tantric and other magical practices often partaking of sorcery. The tantric element predominating in this sect is wholly foreign to the pure teachings of Gautama Buddha. It is the higher, more educated, and the initiates of the Yellow Cap body who condemn these practices, although acknowledging their existence and efficacy in use: yet, it is the reformed body which is the true exponent of genuine occult sayings and spiritual magic, in no wise verging upon sorcery, necromancy, or similar modes of thought. Mme. David-Neel’s acquaintance was very largely among the frontier tribes and sects, where she would naturally have a better acquaintance with the practices of the Red Cap body than with those of the extremely reserved and reticent Yellow Caps. See also GELUKPAS

monothalaman ::: n. --> A foraminifer having but one chamber.

monothalama ::: n. pl. --> A division of Foraminifera including those that have only one chamber.

Multiple-colored sect of Lamaism: See: Sakya.

Ne-chung (Tibetan) gnas chung. The national oracle of Tibet, both the person and the monastery where he resides. The Nechung oracle is consulted in matters of extreme importance; most well-known is consultation to help determine the birthplace of a new Dalai Lama.

newsgroup "messaging" One of {Usenet}'s huge collection of topic groups or {fora}. {Usenet} groups can be "unmoderated" (anyone can post) or "moderated" (submissions are automatically directed to a {moderator}, who edits or filters and then posts the results). Some newsgroups have parallel {mailing lists} for {Internet} people with no netnews access, with postings to the group automatically propagated to the list and vice versa. Some moderated groups (especially those which are actually gatewayed {Internet} {mailing lists}) are distributed as "{digests}", with groups of postings periodically collected into a single large posting with an index. Among the best-known are comp.lang.c (the {C}-language forum), comp.arch (on computer architectures), comp.Unix.wizards (for {Unix wizards}), rec.arts.sf-lovers (for science-fiction fans), and talk.politics.misc (miscellaneous political discussions and {flamage}). Barry Shein "bzs@world.std.com" is alleged to have said, "Remember the good old days when you could read all the group names in one day?" This gives a good idea of the growth and size of {Usenet}. See also {netiquette}. [{Jargon File}] (1994-12-13)

newt ::: n. --> Any one of several species of small aquatic salamanders. The common British species are the crested newt (Triton cristatus) and the smooth newt (Lophinus punctatus). In America, Diemictylus viridescens is one of the most abundant species.

ṅgalamaṅgalabodha ::: the sense of fortunate and unfortunate circumstances.

ṅgalamaṅgala ::: same as maṅgala-amaṅgala. ma mangalamangalabodha

Ningma: The ancient, unreformed form of Lamaism (Tibetan Buddhism); called the Red Sect, rich in esoteric teachings and traditions.

noisette ::: n. --> A hybrid rose produced in 1817, by a French gardener, Noisette, of Charleston, South Carolina, from the China rose and the musk rose. It has given rise to many fine varieties, as the Lamarque, the Marechal (or Marshal) Niel, and the Cloth of gold. Most roses of this class have clustered flowers and are of vigorous growth.

oh ::: interj. --> An exclamation expressing various emotions, according to the tone and manner, especially surprise, pain, sorrow, anxiety, or a wish. See the Note under O.

oho ::: interj. --> An exclamation of surprise, etc.

Om madri muye sale-hdu: The mantra (q.v.) used by the Bonists of Tibet instead of the Lamaist om mani padme hum.

Om mani padme hum: The most famous mantra (q.v.) of Lamaism.

oyez ::: interj. --> Hear; attend; -- a term used by criers of courts to secure silence before making a proclamation. It is repeated three times.

palama ::: n. --> A membrane extending between the toes of a bird, and uniting them more or less closely together.

pah ::: interj. --> An exclamation expressing disgust or contempt. See Bah. ::: n. --> A kind of stockaded intrenchment.

palamme ::: pl. --> of Palama

paleotherium ::: n. --> An extinct genus of herbivorous Tertiary mammals, once supposed to have resembled the tapir in form, but now known to have had a more slender form, with a long neck like that of a llama.

Panchen Rimpoche or Rimboche (Tibetan) [from panchen abbreviation for pandita chenpo from Sanskrit pandita pundit + Tibetan chen po great + Tibetan rin po che precious one] Precious great teacher; the title of the Tashi or Panchen Lama, the spiritual ruler of Tibet, who had his seat at Tashi Lhunpo. The second great incarnation (along with the Dalai Lama) of the Gelukpa sect.

parlante ::: a. & adv. --> Speaking; in a speaking or declamatory manner; to be sung or played in the style of a recitative.

Pentium II "processor" {Intel Corporation}'s successor to the {Pentium Pro}. The Pentium II can execute all the instructions of all the earlier members of the {Intel 80x86} processor family. There are four versions targetted at different user markets. The {Celeron} is the simplest and cheapest. The standard Pentium II is aimed at mainstream home and business users. The {Pentium II Xeon} is intended for higher performance business {servers}. There is also a mobile version of the Pentium II for use in portable computers. All versions of the Pentium II are packaged on a special {daughterboard} that plugs into a card-edge processor slot on the {motherboard}. The daughterboard is enclosed within a rectangular black box called a {Single Edge Contact} (SEC) cartridge. The budget {Celeron} may be sold as a card only without the box. Consumer line Pentium II's require a 242-pin slot called {Slot 1}. The {Xeon} uses a 330-pin slot called Slot 2. Intel refers to Slot 1 and Slot 2 as SEC-242 and SEC-330 in some of their technical documentation. The daughterboard has mounting points for the Pentium II {CPU} itself plus various support chips and {cache} memory chips. All components on the daughterboard are normally permanently soldered in place. Previous generation {Socket 7} motherboards cannot normally be upgraded to accept the Pentium II, so it is necessary to install a new motherboard. All Pentium II processors have {Multimedia Extensions} (MMX) and integrated Level One and Level Two cache controllers. Additional features include {Dynamic Execution} and Dual Independent Bus Architecture, with separate 64 bit system and cache busses. Pentium II is a {superscalar} CPU having about 7.5 million {transistors}. The first Pentium II's produced were code named {Klamath}. They were manufactured using a 0.35 micron process and supported {clock rates} of 233, 266, 300 and 333 {MHz} at a {bus} speed of 66 MHz. Second generation Pentium II's, code named Deschutes, are made with a 0.25 micron process and support rates of 350, 400 and 450 MHz at a bus speed of 100 MHz. {(http://intel.com/PentiumII/)}. (1998-10-06)

philippic ::: n. --> Any one of the series of famous orations of Demosthenes, the Grecian orator, denouncing Philip, king of Macedon.
Hence: Any discourse or declamation abounding in acrimonious invective.


pipra ::: n. --> Any one of numerous species of small clamatorial birds belonging to Pipra and allied genera, of the family Pipridae. The male is usually glossy black, varied with scarlet, yellow, or sky blue. They chiefly inhabit South America.

pish ::: interj. --> An exclamation of contempt. ::: v. i. --> To express contempt.

pitta ::: n. --> Any one of a large group of bright-colored clamatorial birds belonging to Pitta, and allied genera of the family Pittidae. Most of the species are varied with three or more colors, such as blue, green, crimson, yellow, purple, and black. They are called also ground thrushes, and Old World ant thrushes; but they are not related to the true thrushes.

placard ::: n. --> A public proclamation; a manifesto or edict issued by authority.
Permission given by authority; a license; as, to give a placard to do something.
A written or printed paper, as an advertisement or a declaration, posted, or to be posted, in a public place; a poster.
An extra plate on the lower part of the breastplate or backplate.


pling "character" {exclamation mark}. [Does anyone call {vertical bar} ("|", broken or unbroken) "pling"?] (1998-09-20)

poh ::: interj. --> An exclamation expressing contempt or disgust; bah !

preconization ::: n. --> A publishing by proclamation; a public proclamation.
A formal approbation by the pope of a person nominated to an ecclesiastical dignity.


proclamation ::: n. --> The act of proclaiming; official or general notice; publication.
That which is proclaimed, publicly announced, or officially declared; a published ordinance; as, the proclamation of a king; a Thanksgiving proclamation.


proclaim ::: v. t. --> To make known by public announcement; to give wide publicity to; to publish abroad; to promulgate; to declare; as, to proclaim war or peace.
To outlaw by public proclamation.


programma ::: n. --> Any law, which, after it had passed the Athenian senate, was fixed on a tablet for public inspection previously to its being proposed to the general assembly of the people.
An edict published for public information; an official bulletin; a public proclamation.
See Programme.
A preface.


pronunciamento ::: n. --> A proclamation or manifesto; a formal announcement or declaration.

pronunciamentos ::: official or authoritarian declarations; proclamations or edicts. edicts.

Prulpai-ku (Tibetan) sprul-pahi-sku [from sprul-pa a phantom, disembodied spirit] An incarnation or tulku, generally referring to a Tibetan lama; also used for a person in whom the emanation from some divinity or former saint is present in an occult manner.

pseudo "jargon" /soo'doh/ ({Usenet}) Pseudonym. 1. An {electronic-mail} or {Usenet} persona adopted by a human for amusement value or as a means of avoiding negative repercussions of one's net.behaviour; a "nom de {Usenet}", often associated with forged postings designed to conceal message origins. Perhaps the best-known and funniest hoax of this type is {BIFF}. 2. Notionally, a {flamage}-generating {AI} program simulating a {Usenet} user. Many flamers have been accused of actually being such entities, despite the fact that no AI program of the required sophistication yet exists. However, in 1989 there was a famous series of forged postings that used a phrase-frequency-based travesty generator to simulate the styles of several well-known flamers; it was based on large samples of their back postings (compare {Dissociated Press}). A significant number of people were fooled by the forgeries, and the debate over their authenticity was settled only when the perpetrator came forward to publicly admit the hoax. [{Jargon File}] (1995-03-13)

pshaw ::: interj. --> Pish! pooch! -- an exclamation used as an expression of contempt, disdain, dislike, etc. ::: v. i. --> To express disgust or contemptuous disapprobation, as by the exclamation " Pshaw!"

publication ::: n. --> The act of publishing or making known; notification to the people at large, either by words, writing, or printing; proclamation; divulgation; promulgation; as, the publication of the law at Mount Sinai; the publication of the gospel; the publication of statutes or edicts.
The act of offering a book, pamphlet, engraving, etc., to the public by sale or by gratuitous distribution.
That which is published or made known; especially, any


purus.a (lilamaya purusha) ::: the purus.a as the enjoyer and master of the lila: "the Soul of things eternally young, perpetually inexhaustible, creating and re-creating Himself in Himself for the sheer

rant ::: v. i. --> To rave in violent, high-sounding, or extravagant language, without dignity of thought; to be noisy, boisterous, and bombastic in talk or declamation; as, a ranting preacher. ::: n. --> High-sounding language, without importance or dignity of thought; boisterous, empty declamation; bombast; as, the rant of

reclamation ::: n. --> The act or process of reclaiming.
Representation made in opposition; remonstrance.


recitative ::: n. --> A species of musical recitation in which the words are delivered in a manner resembling that of ordinary declamation; also, a piece of music intended for such recitation; -- opposed to melisma. ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to recitation; intended for musical recitation or declamation; in the style or manner of recitative.

Red Sect of Lamaism: See: Ningma.

reprehensible ::: a. --> Worthy of reprehension; culpable; censurable; blamable.

restriction A {bug} or design error that limits a program's capabilities, and which is sufficiently egregious that nobody can quite work up enough nerve to describe it as a {feature}. Often used (especially by {marketroid} types) to make it sound as though some crippling bogosity had been intended by the designers all along, or was forced upon them by arcane technical constraints of a nature no mere user could possibly comprehend (these claims are almost invariably false). Old-time hacker Joseph M. Newcomer advises that whenever choosing a quantifiable but arbitrary restriction, you should make it either a power of 2 or a power of 2 minus 1. If you impose a limit of 17 items in a list, everyone will know it is a random number - on the other hand, a limit of 15 or 16 suggests some deep reason (involving 0- or 1-based indexing in binary) and you will get less {flamage} for it. Limits which are round numbers in base 10 are always especially suspect. [{Jargon File}]

rhetoric ::: n. --> The art of composition; especially, elegant composition in prose.
Oratory; the art of speaking with propriety, elegance, and force.
Hence, artificial eloquence; fine language or declamation without conviction or earnest feeling.
Fig. : The power of persuasion or attraction; that which allures or charms.


Salamander: An elemental (q.v.) of the element Fire.

salamander ::: n. --> Any one of numerous species of Urodela, belonging to Salamandra, Amblystoma, Plethodon, and various allied genera, especially those that are more or less terrestrial in their habits.
The pouched gopher (Geomys tuza) of the Southern United States.
A culinary utensil of metal with a plate or disk which is heated, and held over pastry, etc., to brown it.
A large poker.


Salamander’s feather: The name given by alchemists to asbestos.

Salamander The name given by the medieval fire-philosophers to the nature spirits of fire, the fire elementals. The Greek salamandra meant a lizard-like animal believed to have power over and hence to extinguish fire — or to produce it. Marco Polo wrote that the salamander is not a beast but a substance found in the earth, corresponding from his description to asbestos.

salamandrina ::: n. --> A suborder of Urodela, comprising salamanders.

salamandrine ::: a. --> Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a salamander; enduring fire.

salamandroid ::: a. --> Like or pertaining to the salamanders.

salamandroidea ::: n. pl. --> A division of Amphibia including the Salamanders and allied groups; the Urodela.

sagun.a ::: anandamaya sagun.a brahman in its lilamaya aspect, seen as the source of the cosmic play.

Sakya: A semi-reformed sect of Lamaism (Tibetan Buddhism); called the Multiple-Colored Sect.

Shaberon (Tibetan) zhabs dpad blon (shab-pe-lon) [from zhabs dpad lotus feet cf Sanskrit padmapada a title of respect + blon, blon po officer, minister] Exalted officer; often the head of a Tibetan monastery. The Shaberons are mentioned as occasionally possessing wonderful powers, but are not necessarily tulkus of the Buddha (as the Dalai Lama and Tashi Lama are generally believed to be). While the ordinary Lamaist and uninstructed Tibetan supposes these Buddha reincarnations to be those of Gautama Buddha, the instructed or initiated higher classes of the Tibetan hierarchy understand that in great men there is always a ray of the celestial buddha; and therefore that when these great men reincarnate, the buddha ray is likewise reimbodied.

Shamanism Generally regarded as spirit worship, commonly and often unjustly classed with the religions of primitive peoples referring particularly to the beliefs of wandering tribes in Siberia, Tartary, and Mongolia. Belief in a supreme being is a prominent feature but this supreme being must be propitiated through secondary powers, both beneficent and malevolent, by means of intermediaries — priests or shamans. Blavatsky had contacted several shamans and wrote concerning it: “What is now generally known of Shamanism is very little; and that has been perverted, like the rest of the non-Christian religions. It is called the ‘heathenism’ of Mongolia, and wholly without reason, for it is one of the oldest religions of India. It is spirit-worship, or belief in the immortality of the souls, and that the latter are still the same men they were on earth, though their bodies have lost their objective form, and man has exchanged his physical for a spiritual nature. In its present shape, it is an offshoot of primitive theurgy, and a practical blending of the visible with the invisible world.” “The true Shamanism . . . can no more be judged by its degenerated scions among the Shamans of Siberia, then the religion of Gautama-Buddha can be interpreted by the fetishism of some of his followers in Siam and Burmah. It is in the chief lamaseries of Mongolia and Thibet that it has taken refuge” (IU 2:615-6).

shriek {exclamation mark}

siredon ::: n. --> The larval form of any salamander while it still has external gills; especially, one of those which, like the axolotl (Amblystoma Mexicanum), sometimes lay eggs while in this larval state, but which under more favorable conditions lose their gills and become normal salamanders. See also Axolotl.

. s.n.a (anandamaya lilamaya Krishna) ::: Kr.s.n.a as the anandamaya and the lilamaya, taking divine delight in the cosmic game. anandamaya lil anandamaya lilamaya amaya saguna

. s.n.a (lilamaya Krishna) ::: Kr.s.n.a as the lilamaya isvara / purus.a, "the eternal Child frolicing in the Universe, the Playmate,Lover, Master, Teacher and Friend of all His creations", he "who draws all of us to him by his love, compels all of us by his masteries and plays his eternal play of joy and strength and beauty in the manifold world". lil lilamaya amaya N Narayana

speking ::: n. --> The act of uttering words.
Public declamation; oratory.


spinetail ::: n. --> Any one or several species of swifts of the genus Acanthylis, or Chaetura, and allied genera, in which the shafts of the tail feathers terminate in rigid spines.
Any one of several species of South American and Central American clamatorial birds belonging to Synallaxis and allied genera of the family Dendrocolaptidae. They are allied to the ovenbirds.
The ruddy duck.


spread spectrum communications "communications" (Or "spread spectrum") A technique by which a signal to be transmitted is modulated onto a {pseudorandom}, noise-like, wideband {carrier signal}, producing a transmission with a much larger {bandwidth} than that of the data {modulation}. Reception is accomplished by {cross correlation} of the received wide band signal with a synchronously generated replica of the carrier. Spread-spectrum communications offers many important benefits: Low probability of detection, interception or determination of the transmitter's location. To an observer who does not possess information about the carrier, the transmission is indistinguishable from other sources of noise. High immunity against interference and jamming (intentional interference). The presence of (narrowband) interference signals only decreases the channel's {signal-to noise ratio} and therefore its {error rate}, which can be dealt with by using {error correcting codes}. A jammer would have to use wideband interference signals, which would require very high power (again assuming that the jammer does not know the characteristics of the carrier). High immunity against adverse effects of multipath transmission. In the presence of multiple paths between transmitter and receiver (e.g. by reflected signals), signals of certain frequencies can be cancelled at certain locations when the difference in path delays between multiple propagation paths cause the signals to arrive out of phase. This effect is particularly troublesome in narrowband mobile communications, where it causes "blind spots" - locations where no signal can be received. Transmitter/receiver pairs using independent random carriers can operate in the same frequency range with minimal interference. These are called {Code Division Multiple Access} (CDMA) systems. Increasing the number of T/R pairs again only gradually increases each channel's error rate. In contrast, narrowband systems can only accomodate a fixed number of channels determined by available bandwidth and channel width (data rate). When the data modulation cannot be distinguished from the carrier modulation, and the carrier modulation is random to an unwanted observer, the spread spectrum system assumes cryptographic capabilities, with the carrier modulation taking on the function of a key in a {cipher} system. The most important practical modes of spread spectrum coding are Direct Sequence (DS) and {Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum} (FH). In DS, a pseudo random sequence is phase-shift-keyed (PSK) onto the carrier. Spread Spectrum development began during World War II, with the earliest studies dating from the 1920s. Most papers remained classified until the 1980s. Direct sequence spread spectrum was invented by Paul Kotowski and Kurt Dannehl at Telefunken. The technique is used extensively in military communications today. Commercial applications include {mobile telephony} and mobile networking. ["Spread Spectrum Communications", Charles E. Cook et al (Ed.), IEEE Press, New York, 1983. ISBN 0-87942-170-3]. {Hedy Lamarr (http://sirius.be/lamarr.htm)}, {(http://ncafe.com/chris/pat2/)}. (2001-08-08)

squid ::: n. --> Any one of numerous species of ten-armed cephalopods having a long, tapered body, and a caudal fin on each side; especially, any species of Loligo, Ommastrephes, and related genera. See Calamary, Decacerata, Dibranchiata.
A fishhook with a piece of bright lead, bone, or other substance, fastened on its shank to imitate a squid.


stilted ::: imp. & p. p. --> of Stilt ::: a. --> Elevated as if on stilts; hence, pompous; bombastic; as, a stilted style; stilted declamation.

strepitores ::: n. pl. --> A division of birds, including the clamatorial and picarian birds, which do not have well developed singing organs.

Svaha (Sanskrit) Svāhā [from su good, excellent, virtuous + the verbal root ah to speak, say] One of the daughters of Daksha and consort of Agni; also an exclamation used in making oblations to the gods, meaning Hail! May a blessing rest on! or So be it!

svaha (Swaha) ::: [hail! : an exclamation used in making oblations].

Taley. See DALAI LAMA

Tashi Lama, Teshu Lama. See PANCHEN RIMPOCHE

Tashi Lama: The spiritual head of Lamaism (q.v.).

Tashi Lhunpo (Tibetan) bKra-sis-lhun-po. The seat of the greatest collegiate monastery in Tibet, containing at one time about 4,000 monks; the residence of the Panchan Rimpoche or Tashi Lama, the spiritual ruler of Tibet. It was founded by Geden-tub-pa, the successor of Tsong-kha-pa. See also PANCHEN RIMPOCHE

Teshu Lama. See PANCHEN RIMPOCHE

The first three successors to Tsong-kha-pa as leaders of the Gelukpa school were his foremost disciples Gyel-tshab-je (Rgyal tshab rje), Khe-dub-je (Mkhas grub rje), and his nephew Gen-dun-dub (Dge ’dun grub). Gendundub, who founded the monastery of Tashi-Lhunpo and built up the Gelukpa order, was subsequently recognized as the first Dalai Lama. He was succeeded by Gen-dun Gya-tsho (Dge ’dun rgya mtsho), who was recognized as the reincarnation of Gendundub. Gendun Gyatsho was, in turn, succeeded by his reincarnation, Sonam Gyatsho (Bsod nams Rgya mstho). In 1578 Sonam Gyatsho received the patronage of Altan Khan, leader of the Tumed Mongols, who conferred on him the honorific title of Ta-le Lama, which was posthumously conferred on Sonam Gyatsho’s predecessors. From this time on the Gelukpas received Mongol patronage and spread their school among the Mongols — in fact, the fourth Dalai Lama was a great-grandson of Altan Khan. It was the fifth Dalai Lama who commissioned the building of the Potala palace and, with the aid of the Mongol leader Gushri Khan, established the Gelukpa order as the dominant power in Tibet and the Dalai Lama in Lhasa as the temporal ruler of the country.

The Panchen Lama has been traditionally regarded as the tulku of Amitabha, and the Dalai Lama as the tulku of Avalokitesvara (Tibetan Chenrezi).

There are four commonly recognized great classes of these unevolved beings, called by the medieval European mystics gnomes, undines, sylphs, and salamanders — elementals respectively of earth, water, air, and fire. These elementals are not only the inhabitants of and born from the respective elements, but really are the elements themselves. They are from one viewpoint simply nature forces, tools of the higher intelligences, and actually perform all the physical work of the world.

There is again another kind of avataric incarnation or tulku, a temporary physical appearance of an adept in the mayavi-rupa. Certain Tibetan lamas are known to be able to perform this feat, and thus they too have been properly called tulkus, which is the type of tulku that certain Orientalists have referred to as “an appearance.”

This time, for sure! "exclamation" Ritual affirmation frequently uttered during protracted {debugging} sessions involving numerous small obstacles (e.g. attempts to bring up a {UUCP} connection). For the proper effect, this must be uttered in a fruity imitation of Bullwinkle J. Moose. Also heard: "Hey, Rocky! Watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat!" The {canonical} response is, of course, "But that trick *never* works!" See {hacker humour}. [{Jargon File}] (1995-09-27)

T'ien li: Heaven-endowed nature. The Reason of Heaven; the Divine Law; the moral principle of Heaven which is embodied in benevolence, righteousness, propriety, and wisdom (ssu tuan) (Chu Hsi, 1130-1200) the Law of Nature, which is the Reason (li) m all things and is impartial. (Tai Tung-yuan, 1723-1777). --W.T.C. T'ien ti: Heaven and Earth: as the universe; as the origin of life; as the consolation of the pure and impure vital forces (ch'i) respectively; as the active or male (yang) and the passive or female (yin) phases of the universe, respectively. --W.T.C. Timarchy: (Gr.) A type of government characterized by voluntary or acclamatory rule of worthv and competent men, not aristocrats. -- K.F.L.

tirade ::: n. --> A declamatory strain or flight of censure or abuse; a rambling invective; an oration or harangue abounding in censorious and bitter language.

town-crier ::: n. --> A town officer who makes proclamations to the people; the public crier of a town.

Transformation of the gunas ::: If the force and the Inner consciousness are very strong, then there is a tendency for rafas to become like some inferior fapas and the lamas to become like a kind of inert Sama. That Is how the transformation begins, but usually it is very slow in Its process.

Transformism Adopted from the French, it is the process of evolution as understood by Lamarck and Darwin, as distinguished from evolution in its true etymological sense as used in theosophy. It means the supposed transformation of one kind of organism into another kind of organism, by purely physical processes. Evolution means that a living monad or soul unfolds itself from within outwards, thus producing the forms by which it manifests itself on the physical planes; and clothing itself in a graduating and constantly improving succession of forms, according to changes in its own growth and requirements.

Tsong-kha-pa founded the large lamaseries at Ganden and Sera, which with the Drepung lamasery were the three most powerful religious bodies in Tibet — called the Three Pillars of the State (den-sa sum). His successor Geden-tub-pa founded the monastery of Tashi-lhunpo — which in the 17th century became the residence of the Panchan Lama. In 1641 the Red Caps were completely subdued by the Oelot Mongols, by request of the fifth Dalai Lama (Lob-sang Gyatso); and ever since the Dalai Lamas have held the temporal sovereignty of Tibet, adhering to the Reformed Buddhism of the Gelukpas.

Tulku (Tibetan) sprul sku [short for sprul pa’i sku (tul-pe-ku) from sprul pa phantom, disembodied spirit; cf Sanskrit nirmāṇakāya body of magical transformation] Applied to a lama of high rank, often to the head abbot of a monastery; specifically, to those lamas who have proved their ability of remembering their office and standing in a former incarnation, e.g., by selecting articles belonging previously to themselves, describing details of a former life, surroundings, etc. The two most important tulkus in the Tibetan Buddhist hierarchy are the Tashi and Dalai Lamas. Tulku is often referred to as an incarnation but, outside of the many varieties of an incarnating or imbodying power or energy, incarnation in popular usage is the direct continuance of a previous imbodiment. These so-called living buddhas of Tibet are one kind of tulku — the transmission of a spiritual power or energy from one Buddha-lama of a Tibetan monastery when he dies, to a child or adult successor. If the transmission is successful, the result is tulku.

tush ::: interj. --> An exclamation indicating check, rebuke, or contempt; as, tush, tush! do not speak of it. ::: n. --> A long, pointed tooth; a tusk; -- applied especially to certain teeth of horses.

tut ::: --> Be still; hush; -- an exclamation used for checking or rebuking. ::: n. --> An imperial ensign consisting of a golden globe with a cross on it.
A hassock.


ugh ::: interj. --> An exclamation expressive of disgust, horror, or recoil. Its utterance is usually accompanied by a shudder.

ukase ::: any proclamation or decree; an order or regulation of a final or arbitrary nature.

ukase ::: n. --> In Russia, a published proclamation or imperial order, having the force of law.

Uma-kanya (Sanskrit) Umā-kanyā [from u-mā O [child], do not [practice austerities] — the exclamation addressed to Pārvatī by her mother + kanyā maid, virgin] The daughter of Himavat, who became the consort of Siva; also called Parvati and Durga. Uma-Kanya “being her esoteric name, and meaning the ‘Virgin of light,’ Astral Light in one of its multitudinous aspects” (SD 1:92). Now the goddess is worshiped as Durga-Kali (the black and inaccessible one); in this character “human flesh was offered to her every autumn; and, as Durga, she was the patroness of the once murderous Thugs of India, and the special goddess of Tantrika sorcery. But in days of old it was not as it is now. The earliest mention of the title ‘Uma-Kanya’ is found in the Kena-Upanishad; in it the now blood-thirsty Kali, was a benevolent goddess, a being of light and goodness, who brings about reconciliation between Brahma and the gods. She is Saraswati and she is Vach. In esoteric symbology, Kali is the dual type of the dual soul — the divine and the human, the light and the dark soul of man” (TG 352).

Unamuno y Jugo, Miguel de: Spanish Professor and writer. Born at Bilbao, Spain, September 29, 1864. Died 1936. First and secondary education in Bilbao. Philosophical studies and higher learning at the Central University of Madrid since 1880. Private instructor in Bilbao, 1884-1891. Professor of Greek language and literature at the University of Salamanca since 1891. President of the University of Salamanca and at the same time Professor of the History of the Spanish Language, in 1901. Madariaga considers him "The most important literary figure of Spain". If he does not embody, at least it may be asserted that Unamuno very well symbolizes the character of Spain. His conflict between faith and reason, life and thought, culture and civilization, depicts for us a clear picture of the Spanish cultural crisis.

Unfortunately, Occidental authors almost invariably designate any Tibetan monk a Lama, due largely perhaps to the improper assumption of the title by Tibetans themselves who have no right to use it, though they may belong to the lower ranks of the ecclesiastical hierarchy in Tibet. Hence the religion is commonly called Lamaism by European writers.

urodela ::: n. pl. --> An order of amphibians having the tail well developed and often long. It comprises the salamanders, tritons, and allied animals.

Usenet "messaging" /yoos'net/ or /yooz'net/ (Or "Usenet news", from "Users' Network") A distributed {bulletin board} system and the people who post and read articles thereon. Originally implemented in 1979 - 1980 by Steve Bellovin, Jim Ellis, Tom Truscott and Steve Daniel at Duke University, and supported mainly by {Unix} machines, it swiftly grew to become international in scope and, before the advent of the {web}, probably the largest decentralised information utility in existence. Usenet encompassed government agencies, universities, high schools, businesses of all sizes and home computers of all descriptions. As of early 1993, it hosted over 1200 {newsgroups} ("groups" for short) and an average of 40 megabytes (the equivalent of several thousand paper pages) of new technical articles, news, discussion, chatter, and {flamage} every day. By November 1999, the number of groups had grown to over 37,000. To join in, you need a {Usenet provider (https://www.usenetstorm.com)}. Originally you needed a {news reader} program but there are now several web gateways, cheifly {Google Groups (http://groups.google.com/)} (originally {Deja News}). Some {web browsers} used to include news readers and {URLs} beginning "news:" referred to Usenet newsgroups. {Network News Transfer Protocol} is a {protocol} used to transfer news articles between a news {server} and a {news reader}. In the beginning, not all Usenet hosts were on the Internet. The {uucp} {protocol} was sometimes used to transfer articles between servers, though this became increasingly rare with the spread of the {Internet}. [Gene Spafford "spaf@cs.purdue.edu", "What is Usenet?", regular posting to {news:news.announce.newusers}]. (2017-09-26)

vicugna ::: n. --> A South American mammal (Auchenia vicunna) native of the elevated plains of the Andes, allied to the llama but smaller. It has a thick coat of very fine reddish brown wool, and long, pendent white hair on the breast and belly. It is hunted for its wool and flesh.

voices, acclamations, apparitions.

V. Spanish Renaissance (16-17 cent.). This renaissance took place in the Thomistic school and was remotely prepared for by such figures as Thomas del Vio (Cajetan) (+1534), Peter Crockaert (+1514), Francis de Sylvestris (+1528), Conrad Koellin (1536) and Chrysostom Javellus (+1550). It began as a concerted movement under Francis Victoria (+1566) at Salamanca and Ignatius Loyola (+1556), founder of the Society of Jesus. Dominicans of note were: Dominic Soto (1560), Melchior Cano (+1560), de Medina (+1581), and Banez (+1604). Jesuits: Francis Toledo (+1596), Fonseca (+1599), Molina (+1600), Vasquez (+1604), Lessius (+1623), de Valentia (+1603), B»llarmine (+1625), Francis Suarez (+1617), the greatest philosopher and jurist of this period, whose Disputationes Metaphysicae constitutes perhaps the greatest philosophical work produced by Scholasticism. Others worthy of mention: Cosmas de Lerma (+1642), John a S. Thoma (+1644), Goudin (+1695), Philip a SS. Trinitate (+1671), Ruiz de Montoya (+1632), Cosmas Alamannus (+1634), Hurtado de Mendoza (+1651), De Lugo (+1660), Arriaga (+1667), Sylvester Maurus (+1687).

Vulamahi —an angel invoked in the exorcism

waly ::: interj. --> An exclamation of grief.

water newt ::: --> Any one of numerous species of aquatic salamanders; a triton.

weenie 1. [on BBSes] Any of a species of {luser} resembling a less amusing version of {BIFF} that infests many {BBS}es. The typical weenie is a teenage boy with poor social skills travelling under a grandiose {handle} derived from fantasy or heavy-metal rock lyrics. Among {sysops}, "the weenie problem" refers to the marginally literate and profanity-laden {flamage} weenies tend to spew all over a newly-discovered BBS. Compare {spod}, {computer geek}, {terminal junkie}. 2. Among hackers, when used with a qualifier (for example, as in {Unix weenie}, {VMS} weenie, {IBM} weenie) this can be either an insult or a term of praise, depending on context, tone of voice, and whether or not it is applied by a person who considers him or herself to be the same sort of weenie. It implies that the weenie has put a major investment of time, effort and concentration into the area indicated; whether this is good or bad depends on the hearer's judgment of how the speaker feels about that area. See also {bigot}. 3. The {semicolon} character, ";" ({ASCII} 59). (1995-01-18)

what ::: pron., a., & adv. --> As an interrogative pronoun, used in asking questions regarding either persons or things; as, what is this? what did you say? what poem is this? what child is lost?
As an exclamatory word: -- (a) Used absolutely or independently; -- often with a question following.
Used adjectively, meaning how remarkable, or how great; as, what folly! what eloquence! what courage!
Sometimes prefixed to adjectives in an


Wheel of life: (1) Samsara (q.v.)—(2) A wheel often depicted in Tibetan paintings, setting forth the basic beliefs in reincarnation found in Lamaism. The endless circumference of the wheel is symbolic of immortality; the three prominences of the hub symbolize the three great vices, ignorance, lust and anger, a lapse into which will make the wrongdoer reincarnate as an insect or other low life-form in his next life; the six spokes symbolize the six principle divisions of life and religion: the gods, the demigods, hell, the tortured souls, human beings, and animals.

While all three functions are normally distinguishable in any given utterance, type-sentences (and, derivatively, words) may be classified according as one or the other of the functions normally predominates in the occurrence of the corresponding tokens. (Thus exclamations are predominantly expressive, commands evocative, scientific generalizations referential.) Such distinctions may, in turn, be made the basis for distinguishing different types of linguistic systems.

White sect of Lamaism: See: Kagyud.

Yamabushi (Japanese) A sect in Japan of ancient origin, but now inclining to Buddhism. Often regarded as the fighting monks, inasmuch as they have not hesitated to take up arms in case of necessity somewhat like certain yogis in Rajputana or the lamas in Tibet. They are perhaps most numerous near Kyoto, where they are famed for their healing powers. Yamabushi hold a “Japanese Secret Science of the Buddhist Mystics,” calling their seven mystery-teachings the seven precious things or jewels (SD 1:67).

yamma ::: n. --> The llama.

Yellow sect of Lamaism: See: Gelug.

Yow! "exclamation" /yow/ (From "Zippy the Pinhead" comics) A favoured hacker expression of humorous surprise or emphasis. "Yow! Check out what happens when you twiddle the foo option on this display hack!" Compare {gurfle}. [{Jargon File}] (1995-03-07)

zounds ::: interj. --> An exclamation formerly used as an oath, and an expression of anger or wonder.



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1:Sleep is the best meditation." ~ Dalai Lama,
2:Love is the absence of judgment." ~ Dalai Lama,
3:Open your arms to change, but don't let go of your values." ~ Dalai Lama,
4:The true hero is one who conquers his own anger and hatred. ~ Dalai Lama,
5:Remember that not getting what you want is sometimes a wonderful stroke of luck. ~ Dalai Lama,
6:If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito." ~ Dalai Lama,
7:Let go. Let Be. See through everything and be free, complete, luminous, at home—at ease." ~ Lama Surya Das,
8:If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion. ~ Dalai Lama,
9:If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
10:Remember that the best relationship is one in which your love for each other exceeds your need for each other.
   ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
11:Every day, think as you wake up, today I am fortunate to be alive, I have a precious human life, I am not going to waste it. ~ Dalai Lama,
12:Whenever I meet someone I try to look for their positive qualities, which immediately gives me a feeling of connectedness with them ~ Dalai Lama,
13:There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness." ~ Dalai Lama,
14:When we feel love and kindness toward others, it not only makes others feel loved and cared for, but it helps us also to develop inner happiness and peace. ~ Dalai Lama,
15:Time is always moving on; nothing can stop it. We can't change the past, but we can learn from it to shape the future. Let's work together to create a happier future." ~ Dalai Lama,
16:And as long as space endures, As long as there are beings to be found, May I continue likewise to remain To sooth the sufferings of those who live." ~ the Dalai Lama, (b. 1940), Wikipedia.,
17:Dzogchen teaches that if we practice today, we will awaken today, and if we practice tonight, we will awaken tonight. ~ Lama Surya Das, Natural Radiance: Awakening to Your Great Perfection,
18: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. ~ Dalai Lama,
19: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 love." ~ The Dalai Lama, 14th, (b. 1935).,
20:Since we desire the true happiness that is brought about by a calm mind, and such peace of mind arises only from having a compassionate attitude, we need to make a concerted effort to develop compassion." ~ Dalai Lama,
21:If you want others to be happy practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion." ~ Dalai Lama, (14th , b. 1935). Dalai Lamas are important monks of the Gelug school, the newest school of Tibetan Buddhism, Wikipedia.,
22:Breath by breath, let go of fear, expectation, anger, regret, cravings, frustration, fatigue. Let go of the need for approval. Let go of old judgments and opinions. Die to all that, and fly free. Soar in the freedom of desirelessness." ~ Lama Surya Das,
23:Remember that the best relationship is one in which your love for each other exceeds your need for each other." ~ 14th Dalai Lama, (b. 1935), Recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989 and the US Congressional Gold Medal in 2006, Lives as a refugee in India, Wikipedia.,
24:Some people consider the practice of love and compassion is only related to religious practice and if they are not interested in religion they neglect these inner values. But love and compassion are qualities that human beings require just to live together. ~ Dalai Lama,
25:Love and compassion are the true religions to me. But to develop this, we do not need to believe in any religion." ~ 14th Dalai Lama, (b. 1935), Recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989 and the US Congressional Gold Medal in 2006, Lives as a refugee in India, Wikipedia.,
26:Do not confuse peace of mind with a spaced-out insensitivity. A truly peaceful mind is very sensitive, very aware." ~ Tenzin Gyatso, (b. 1935), 14th Dalai Lama. During the 1959 Tibetan uprising, the Dalai Lama fled to India, where he currently lives as a refugee, Wikipedia.,
27:Each one of us is responsible for other living beings' happiness, besides our own. As a result, your loving kindness is the most wish-fulfilling thing in life, more precious than anything else in this world. That makes for a most satisfying, fulfilling life. ~ Lama Zopa Rinpoche,
28:We need to strengthen such inner values as contentment, patience and tolerance, as well as compassion for others. Keeping in mind that it is expressions of affection rather than money and power that attract real friends, compassion is the key to ensuring our own well-being. ~ Dalai Lama,
29:Education is the best way to train ourselves that we will secure our own well-being by concerning ourselves with others. It is possible to create a better world, a more compassionate, more peaceful world, which is not only in everyone's interest, but is everyone's responsibility to achieve. ~ Dalai Lama,
30:Man surprised me most about humanity. Because he sacrifices his health in order to make money. Then he sacrifices money to recuperate his health. And then he is so anxious about the future that he does not enjoy the present; the result being that he does not live in the present or the future; he lives as if he is never going to die, and then dies having never really lived. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
31:A compassionate community will not be achieved only through prayer; I pray myself, but I accept its limitations. We need to take action to develop compassion, to create inner peace within ourselves and to share that inner peace with our family and friends. Peace and warm-heartedness can then spread through the community just as ripples radiate out across the water when you drop a pebble into a pond. ~ Dalai Lama,
32:In the past, destruction of your neighbour might have been considered a victory, but today we are all interdependent. We live in a global economy; we face problems like climate change that affect us all. The 7 billion human beings alive today belong to one human family. In the context that others' interests are in our interest and our interest is in their interest, the use of force is self-destructive. ~ Dalai Lama,
33:If we are demoralized, sad and only complain, we'll not solve our problems. If we only pray for a solution, we'll not solve our problems. We need to face them, to deal with them without violence, but with confidence - and never give up. If you adopt a non-violent approach, but are also hesitant within, you'll not succeed. You have to have confidence and keep up your efforts - in other words, never give up. ~ Dalai Lama,
34:For the rest of your life to be as meaningful as possible, engage in spiritual practice if you can. It is nothing more than acting out of concern for others. If you practice sincerely and with persistence, little by little, step by step you will gradually reorder your habits and attitudes so as to think less about your own narrow concerns and more about others' - and thereby find peace and happiness yourself. ~ Dalai Lama,
35:We all have the potential to show others love and affection, but as we progress in our materialistic world, these values tend to remain dormant. We can develop them on the basis of common sense, common experience and scientific findings. The response to the recent tragedy in the Philippines is an example of how such values are awakened; people helped simply because others are suffering and in need of support. ~ Dalai Lama,
36:Everyone wants a happy life without difficulties or suffering. We create many of the problems we face. No one intentionally creates problems, but we tend to be slaves to powerful emotions like anger, hatred and attachment that are based on misconceived projections about people and things. We need to find ways of reducing these emotions by eliminating the ignorance that underlies them and applying opposing forces. ~ Dalai Lama,
37:reading :::
   Self-Help Reading List:
   James Allen As a Man Thinketh (1904)
   Marcus Aurelius Meditations (2nd Century)
   The Bhagavad-Gita
   The Bible
   Robert Bly Iron John (1990)
   Boethius The Consolation of Philosophy (6thC)
   Alain de Botton How Proust Can Change Your Life (1997)
   William Bridges Transitions: Making Sense of Life's Changes (1980)
   David Brooks The Road to Character (2015)
   Brené Brown Daring Greatly (2012)
   David D Burns The New Mood Therapy (1980)
   Joseph Campbell (with Bill Moyers) The Power of Myth (1988)
   Richard Carlson Don't Sweat The Small Stuff (1997)
   Dale Carnegie How to Win Friends and Influence People (1936)
   Deepak Chopra The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success (1994)
   Clayton Christensen How Will You Measure Your Life? (2012)
   Paulo Coelho The Alchemist (1988)
   Stephen Covey The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People (1989)
   Mihaly Cziksentmihalyi Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience (1991)
   The Dalai Lama & Howard Cutler The Art of Happiness (1999)
   The Dhammapada (Buddha's teachings)
   Charles Duhigg The Power of Habit (2011)
   Wayne Dyer Real Magic (1992)
   Ralph Waldo Emerson Self-Reliance (1841)
   Clarissa Pinkola Estes Women Who Run With The Wolves (1996)
   Viktor Frankl Man's Search For Meaning (1959)
   Benjamin Franklin Autobiography (1790)
   Shakti Gawain Creative Visualization (1982)
   Daniel Goleman Emotional Intelligence (1995)
   John Gray Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus (1992)
   Louise Hay You Can Heal Your Life (1984)
   James Hillman The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling (1996)
   Susan Jeffers Feel The Fear And Do It Anyway (1987)
   Richard Koch The 80/20 Principle (1998)
   Marie Kondo The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up (2014)
   Ellen Langer Mindfulness: Choice and Control in Everyday Life (1989)
   Lao-Tzu Tao-te Ching (The Way of Power)
   Maxwell Maltz Psycho-Cybernetics (1960)
   Abraham Maslow Motivation and Personality (1954)
   Thomas Moore Care of the Soul (1992)
   Joseph Murphy The Power of Your Subconscious Mind (1963)
   Norman Vincent Peale The Power of Positive Thinking (1952)
   M Scott Peck The Road Less Traveled (1990)
   Anthony Robbins Awaken The Giant Within (1991)
   Florence Scovell-Shinn The Game of Life and How To Play It (1923)
   Martin Seligman Learned Optimism (1991)
   Samuel Smiles Self-Help (1859)
   Pierre Teilhard de Chardin The Phenomenon of Man (1955)
   Henry David Thoreau Walden (1854)
   Marianne Williamson A Return To Love (1993)
   ~ Tom Butler-Bowdon, 50 Self-Help,
38:Ekajaṭī or Ekajaṭā, (Sanskrit: "One Plait Woman"; Wylie: ral gcig ma: one who has one knot of hair),[1] also known as Māhacīnatārā,[2] is one of the 21 Taras. Ekajati is, along with Palden Lhamo deity, one of the most powerful and fierce goddesses of Vajrayana Buddhist mythology.[1][3] According to Tibetan legends, her right eye was pierced by the tantric master Padmasambhava so that she could much more effectively help him subjugate Tibetan demons.

Ekajati is also known as "Blue Tara", Vajra Tara or "Ugra Tara".[1][3] She is generally considered one of the three principal protectors of the Nyingma school along with Rāhula and Vajrasādhu (Wylie: rdo rje legs pa).

Often Ekajati appears as liberator in the mandala of the Green Tara. Along with that, her ascribed powers are removing the fear of enemies, spreading joy, and removing personal hindrances on the path to enlightenment.

Ekajati is the protector of secret mantras and "as the mother of the mothers of all the Buddhas" represents the ultimate unity. As such, her own mantra is also secret. She is the most important protector of the Vajrayana teachings, especially the Inner Tantras and termas. As the protector of mantra, she supports the practitioner in deciphering symbolic dakini codes and properly determines appropriate times and circumstances for revealing tantric teachings. Because she completely realizes the texts and mantras under her care, she reminds the practitioner of their preciousness and secrecy.[4] Düsum Khyenpa, 1st Karmapa Lama meditated upon her in early childhood.

According to Namkhai Norbu, Ekajati is the principal guardian of the Dzogchen teachings and is "a personification of the essentially non-dual nature of primordial energy."[5]

Dzogchen is the most closely guarded teaching in Tibetan Buddhism, of which Ekajati is a main guardian as mentioned above. It is said that Sri Singha (Sanskrit: Śrī Siṃha) himself entrusted the "Heart Essence" (Wylie: snying thig) teachings to her care. To the great master Longchenpa, who initiated the dissemination of certain Dzogchen teachings, Ekajati offered uncharacteristically personal guidance. In his thirty-second year, Ekajati appeared to Longchenpa, supervising every ritual detail of the Heart Essence of the Dakinis empowerment, insisting on the use of a peacock feather and removing unnecessary basin. When Longchenpa performed the ritual, she nodded her head in approval but corrected his pronunciation. When he recited the mantra, Ekajati admonished him, saying, "Imitate me," and sang it in a strange, harmonious melody in the dakini's language. Later she appeared at the gathering and joyously danced, proclaiming the approval of Padmasambhava and the dakinis.[6] ~ Wikipedia,
39:Death & Fame

When I die

I don't care what happens to my body throw ashes in the air, scatter 'em in East River bury an urn in Elizabeth New Jersey, B'nai Israel Cemetery

But I want a big funeral St. Patrick's Cathedral, St. Mark's Church, the largest synagogue in Manhattan

First, there's family, brother, nephews, spry aged Edith stepmother 96, Aunt Honey from old Newark,

Doctor Joel, cousin Mindy, brother Gene one eyed one ear'd, sister-in-law blonde Connie, five nephews, stepbrothers & sisters their grandchildren, companion Peter Orlovsky, caretakers Rosenthal & Hale, Bill Morgan--

Next, teacher Trungpa Vajracharya's ghost mind, Gelek Rinpoche, there Sakyong Mipham, Dalai Lama alert, chance visiting America, Satchitananda Swami Shivananda, Dehorahava Baba, Karmapa XVI, Dudjom Rinpoche, Katagiri & Suzuki Roshi's phantoms Baker, Whalen, Daido Loorie, Qwong, Frail White-haired Kapleau Roshis, Lama Tarchen --

Then, most important, lovers over half-century Dozens, a hundred, more, older fellows bald & rich young boys met naked recently in bed, crowds surprised to see each other, innumerable, intimate, exchanging memories

"He taught me to meditate, now I'm an old veteran of the thousandday retreat --"

"I played music on subway platforms, I'm straight but loved him he loved me"

"I felt more love from him at 19 than ever from anyone"

"We'd lie under covers gossip, read my poetry, hug & kiss belly to belly arms round each other"

"I'd always get into his bed with underwear on & by morning my skivvies would be on the floor"

"Japanese, always wanted take it up my bum with a master"

"We'd talk all night about Kerouac & Cassady sit Buddhalike then sleep in his captain's bed."

"He seemed to need so much affection, a shame not to make him happy"

"I was lonely never in bed nude with anyone before, he was so gentle my stomach shuddered when he traced his finger along my abdomen nipple to hips-- "

"All I did was lay back eyes closed, he'd bring me to come with mouth & fingers along my waist"

"He gave great head"

So there be gossip from loves of 1948, ghost of Neal Cassady commin-gling with flesh and youthful blood of 1997 and surprise -- "You too? But I thought you were straight!"

"I am but Ginsberg an exception, for some reason he pleased me."

"I forgot whether I was straight gay queer or funny, was myself, tender and affectionate to be kissed on the top of my head, my forehead throat heart & solar plexus, mid-belly. on my prick, tickled with his tongue my behind"

"I loved the way he'd recite 'But at my back allways hear/ time's winged chariot hurrying near,' heads together, eye to eye, on a pillow --"

Among lovers one handsome youth straggling the rear

"I studied his poetry class, 17 year-old kid, ran some errands to his walk-up flat, seduced me didn't want to, made me come, went home, never saw him again never wanted to... "

"He couldn't get it up but loved me," "A clean old man." "He made sure I came first"

This the crowd most surprised proud at ceremonial place of honor--

Then poets & musicians -- college boys' grunge bands -- age-old rock star Beatles, faithful guitar accompanists, gay classical con-ductors, unknown high Jazz music composers, funky trum-peters, bowed bass & french horn black geniuses, folksinger fiddlers with dobro tamborine harmonica mandolin auto-harp pennywhistles & kazoos

Next, artist Italian romantic realists schooled in mystic 60's India, Late fauve Tuscan painter-poets, Classic draftsman Massa-chusets surreal jackanapes with continental wives, poverty sketchbook gesso oil watercolor masters from American provinces

Then highschool teachers, lonely Irish librarians, delicate biblio-philes, sex liberation troops nay armies, ladies of either sex

"I met him dozens of times he never remembered my name I loved him anyway, true artist"

"Nervous breakdown after menopause, his poetry humor saved me from suicide hospitals"

"Charmant, genius with modest manners, washed sink, dishes my studio guest a week in Budapest"

Thousands of readers, "Howl changed my life in Libertyville Illinois"

"I saw him read Montclair State Teachers College decided be a poet-- "

"He turned me on, I started with garage rock sang my songs in Kansas City"

"Kaddish made me weep for myself & father alive in Nevada City"

"Father Death comforted me when my sister died Boston l982"

"I read what he said in a newsmagazine, blew my mind, realized others like me out there"

Deaf & Dumb bards with hand signing quick brilliant gestures

Then Journalists, editors's secretaries, agents, portraitists & photo-graphy aficionados, rock critics, cultured laborors, cultural historians come to witness the historic funeral Super-fans, poetasters, aging Beatnicks & Deadheads, autograph-hunters, distinguished paparazzi, intelligent gawkers

Everyone knew they were part of 'History" except the deceased who never knew exactly what was happening even when I was alive
February 22, 1997
~ Allen Ginsberg,

*** WISDOM TROVE ***

1:Be gentle with the earth.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
2:Spend some time alone every day.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
3:Love is the absence of judgment.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
4:Spend some time alone every day.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
5:Silence is sometimes the best answer.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
6:When you lose, don’t lose the lesson.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
7:When you lose, do not lose the lesson.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
8:The purpose of our lives is to be happy.     ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
9:Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
10:Ultimately the creator is one’s own mind.     ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
11:Be kind wherever possible. It is always possible.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
12:Once a year, go where you've never been before.     ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
13:Hard times build determination and inner strength.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
14:True change is within; leave the outside as it is.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
15:Once a year, go someplace you’ve never been before.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
16:Remember that silence is sometimes the best answer.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
17:Remember that silence is sometimes the best answer.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
18:A truly peaceful mind is very sensitive, very aware.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
19:Don’t let a little dispute injure a great friendship.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
20:My religion is very simple. My religion is kindness.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
21:A truly peaceful mind is very sensitive, very aware.     ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
22:What is the meaning of life? To be happy and useful.     ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
23:Know the rules well, so you can break them effectively.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
24:Learn the rules so you know how to break them properly.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
25:Let us try to recognize the precious nature of each day.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
26:Share your knowledge. It’s a way to achieve immortality.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
27:Share your knowledge. It is a way to achieve immortality.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
28:Someone else’s action should not determine your response.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
29:Anger is the ultimate destroyer of your own peace of mind.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
30:Open your arms to change, but don't let go of your values.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
31:Open your arms to change, but don’t let go of your values.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
32:See the positive side, the potential, and make an effort.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
33:The ultimate source of happiness is our mental attitude.     ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
34:Without inner peace, it is impossible to have world peace.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
35:The true hero is one who conquers his own anger and hatred.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
36:Do not let the behaviour of others destroy your inner peace.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
37:If you wish to experience peace, provide peace for another.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
38:Self-discipline is crucial to a simpler, more contented life.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
39:The enemy is the necessary condition for practicing patience.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
40:In the practice of tolerance, one's enemy is the best teacher.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
41:A loving atmosphere in your home is the foundation for your life.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
42:Judge your success by what you had to give up in order to get it.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
43:True spirituality is a mental attitude you can practice at any time.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
44:Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
45:Through difficult experiences, life sometimes becomes more meaningful.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
46:Happiness is not something ready-made. It comes from your own actions.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
47:The roots of all goodness lie in the soil of appreciation for goodness.     ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
48:When you realize you've made a mistake, take immediate steps to correct it.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
49:When you realize you’ve made a mistake, take immediate steps to correct it.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
50:As you breathe in, cherish yourself. As you breathe out, cherish all Beings.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
51:Give the ones you love wings to fly, roots to come back and reasons to stay.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
52:Take into account that great love and great achievements involve great risk.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
53:Whether we believe in God or karma, ethics is the foundation of every religion.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
54:Remember that not getting what you want is sometimes a wonderful stroke of luck.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
55:Once you have been bitten by a snake, you are very cautious of even a coiled rope.     ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
56:I am open to the guidance of synchronicity, and do not let expectations hinder my path.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
57:If you want a genuine smile, then first we must produce the basis for a smile to come.     ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
58:Happiness doesn't always come from a pursuit. Sometimes it comes when we least expect it.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
59:Instead of wondering WHY this is happening to you, consider why this is happening to YOU.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
60:It is very rare or almost impossible that an event can be negative from all points of view.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
61:Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them, humanity cannot survive.     ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
62:We can live without religion and meditation, but we cannot survive without human affection.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
63:I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
64:We must recognize that the suffering of one person or one nation is the suffering of humanity.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
65:The ultimate authority must always rest with the individual’s own reason and critical analysis.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
66:Follow the three Rs:  Respect for self, Respect for others, Responsibility for all your actions.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
67:In disagreements with loved ones, deal only with the current situation. Don’t bring up the past.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
68:If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
69:It is vital that when educating our children’s brains, we do not neglect to educate their hearts.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
70:The period of greatest gain in knowledge and experience is the most difficult period in one’s life.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
71:Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them.     ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
72:A truly compassionate attitude toward others does not change even if they behave negatively or hurt you.     ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
73:Compassion is the wish for another being to be free from suffering; love is wanting them to have happiness.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
74:With realization of one’s own potential and self-confidence in one’s ability, one can build a better world.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
75:The more we think of others, the happier we are. The more we think of ourselves, the more suffering we feel.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
76:Through money or power, you cannot solve all problems. The problem in the human heart must be solved first.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
77:To be aware of a single shortcoming in oneself is more useful than to be aware of a thousand in someone else.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
78:Remember that the best relationship is one in which your love for each other exceeds your need for each other.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
79:Anger or hatred is like a fisherman’s hook. It is very important for us to ensure that we are not caught by it.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
80:I believe that the very purpose of life is to be happy. From the very core of our being, we desire contentment.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
81:We need to learn how to want what we have NOT to have what we want in order to get steady and stable happiness.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
82:It is our collective and individual responsibility to preserve and tend to the environment in which we all live.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
83:Remember that the best relationship is one in which your love for each other exceeds your need for each other.     ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
84:Live a good and honourable life. Then when you get older and think back, you’ll be able to enjoy it a second time.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
85:By bringing about a change in our outlook toward things and events, all phenomena can become sources of happiness.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
86:The whole purpose of religion is to facilitate love and compassion, patience, tolerance, humility, and forgiveness.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
87:It is important we cultivate love and compassion to all the sentient beings which is the way to bring peace to all.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
88:“Despite all philosophical differences, all major world religions have the same potential to create good human beings.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
89:What we do and think in our own lives, then, becomes of extreme importance as it effects everything we’re connected to.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
90:Only the development of compassion and understanding for others can bring us the tranquility and happiness we all seek.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
91:I always try to share with others the idea that in order to become compassionate it is not necessary to become religious.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
92:The essence of any religion is good heart. Sometimes I call love and compassion a universal religion. This is my religion.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
93:It is necessary to combine knowledge born from study with sincere practice in our daily lives. These two must go together.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
94:Historically, the East was more concerned with understanding the mind and the West was more involved in understanding matter.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
95:I believe each human being has the potential to change, to transform one's own attitude, no matter how difficult the situation.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
96:All suffering is caused by ignorance. People inflict pain on others in the selfish pursuit of their own happiness or satisfaction.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
97:Human use, population, and technology have reached that certain stage where mother Earth no longer accepts our presence with silence.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
98:People take different roads seeking fulfilment and happiness. Just because they’re not on your road doesn’t mean they’ve gotten lost.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
99:There is no need for temples, no need for complicated philosophies. My brain and my heart are my temples; my philosophy is kindness.     ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
100:A positive state of mind is not merely good for you, it benefits everyone with whom you come into contact, literally changing the world.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
101:We must each lead a way of life with self-awareness and compassion, to do as much as we can. Then, whatever happens we will have no regrets.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
102:When we are able to recognize and forgive ignorant actions of the past, we gain strength to constructively solve the problems of the present.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
103:A good friend who points out mistakes and imperfections and rebukes evil is to be respected as if he reveals the secret of some hidden treasure.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
104:Because we all share an identical need for love, it is possible to feel that anybody we meet, in whatever circumstances, is a brother or sister.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
105:If an individual has a calm state of mind, that person's attitudes and views will be calm and tranquil even in the presence of great agitation.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
106:What I believe, according to my own experience, is that a calm, peaceful mind is a very important element for sustaining the body in a balanced way.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
107:One thing is that [Tibetans] should not give up hope. That's - even [if] it lasts a century. My discussions with the Dalai Lama always were about that. ~ elie-wiesel, @wisdomtrove
108:Anger is the real destroyer of our good human qualities; an enemy with a weapon cannot destroy these qualities, but anger can. Anger is our real enemy.     ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
109:If I am only happy for myself, many fewer chances for happiness. If I am happy when good things happen to other people, billions more chances to be happy!   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
110:When we are motivated by compassion and wisdom, the results of our actions benefit everyone, not just our individual selves or some immediate convenience.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
111:When we feel love and kindness toward others, it not only makes others feel loved and cared for, but it helps us also to develop inner happiness and peace.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
112:Because we all share this planet earth, we have to learn to live in harmony and peace with each other and with nature. This is not just a dream, but a necessity.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
113:The purpose of all the major religious traditions is not to construct big temples on the outside, but to create temples of goodness and compassion inside, in our hearts.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
114:Compassion is not religious business, it is human business. It is not luxury. It is essential for our own peace and mental stability. It is essential for human survival.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
115:The purpose of all the major religious traditions is not to construct big temples on the outside, but to create temples of goodness and compassion inside, in our hearts.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
116: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.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
117:I would hesitate to give advice to the Dalai Lama and his people because they are suffering. The Dalai Lama suffered from exile and the people in Tibet suffer from oppression. ~ elie-wiesel, @wisdomtrove
118:Unless the direction of science is guided by a consciously ethical motivation, especially compassion, its effects may fail to bring benefit. They may indeed cause great harm.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
119:One goal is material fulfilment, and the means for that is the creation of wealth. The second goal is the attainment of liberation, and the means for that is spiritual practice.     ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
120:The creatures that inhabit this earth&
121:The foundation of the Buddha's teachings lies in compassion, and the reason for practicing the teachings is to wipe out the persistence of ego, the number-one enemy of compassion.     ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
122:I pray for a more friendly, more caring, and more understanding human family on this planet. To all who dislike suffering, who cherish lasting happiness, this is my heartfelt appeal.     ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
123:Whether one believes in religion or not, whether one believes in this religion or that religion, the very purpose of life is happiness, the very notion of our life is towards happiness.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
124:Unfortunate events, though potentially a source for anger and despair, have equal potential to be a source of spiritual growth. Whether or not this is the outcome depends on our response.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
125:Unfortunate events, though potentially a source for anger and despair, have equal potential to be a source of spiritual growth. Whether or not this is the outcome depends on our response.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
126:Every religion emphasizes human improvement, love, respect for others, sharing other people's suffering. On these lines, every religion had more or less the same viewpoint and the same goal.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
127:There is a saying in Tibetan, &
128:We discover that all human beings are just like us, so we are able to relate to them more easily. That generates a spirit of friendship in which there is less need to hide what we feel or what we are doing.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
129:I feel that the essence of spiritual practice is your attitude toward others. When you have a pure, sincere motivation, then you have right attitude toward others based on kindness, compassion, love and respect.     ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
130:Because someone is a lama or is part of a monastic order or claims to be part of a succession, doesn't really mean they know anything. Always examine the individual's consciousness, their ability to transmit light. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
131:Whether you believe in God or not does not matter much, whether you believe in Buddha or not does not matter so much; as a Buddhist, whether you believe in reincarnation or not does not matter so much. You must lead a good life.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
132:A Tibetan Lama said to me, "The best place to stand, Ram Dass, is halfway between hope and hopelessness." So I can write a scenario for the 21st century in either direction. One is that it all goes to hell and that it's truly the dark age. ~ ram-das, @wisdomtrove
133:I will not propose to you that my way is best. The decision is up to you. If you find some point which may be suitable to you, then you can carry out experiments for yourself. If you find that it is of no use, then you can discard it.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
134:Be a good human being, a warm-hearted affectionate person. That is my fundamental belief. Having a sense of caring, a feeling of compassion will bring happiness and peace of mind to oneself and automatically create a positive atmosphere.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
135:The basic thing is that everyone wants happiness, no one wants suffering. And happiness mainly comes from our own attitude, rather than external factors. If your own mental attitude is correct, even if you remain in a hostile atmosphere, you feel happy.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
136:The reality today is that we are all interdependent and have to co-exist on this small planet. Therefore, the only sensible and intelligent way of resolving differences and clashes of interests, whether between individuals or nations, is through dialogue.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
137:When asked about his apparent lack of anger toward the Chinese by an incredulous reporter at the time he won the Nobel Peace Prize, the Dalai Lama replied something to the effect that: They have taken everything from us; should I let them take my mind as well? ~ jon-kabat-zinn, @wisdomtrove
138:One begins identifying those factors which lead to happiness and those factors which lead to suffering. Having done this, one then sets about gradually eliminating those factors which lead to suffering and cultivating those which lead to happiness. That is the way.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
139:Although it is difficult to pinpoint the physical base or location of awareness, it is perhaps the most precious thing concealed within our brains. And it is something that the individual alone can feel and experience. Each of us cherishes it highly, yet it is private.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
140:Through them we can also come to appreciate the uselessness of anger. Instead of getting angry nurture a deep caring and respect for troublemakers because by creating such trying circumstances they provide us with invaluable opportunities to practice tolerance and patience.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
141:Inner peace is the key: if you have inner peace, the external problems do not affect your deep sense of peace and tranquility... without this inner peace, no matter how comfortable your life is materially, you may still be worried, disturbed, or unhappy because of circumstances.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
142:A good motivation is what is needed: compassion without dogmatism, without complicated philosophy; just understanding that others are human brothers and sisters and respecting their human rights and dignities. That we humans can help each other is one of our unique human capacities.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
143:We are but visitors on this planet. We are here for ninety or one hundred years at the very most. During that period, we must try to do something good, something useful with our lives. If you contibute to other people’s happiness, you will find the true goal, the true meaning of life.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
144:Self-satisfaction alone cannot determine if a desire or action is positive or negative. The demarcation between a positive and a negative desire or action is not whether it gives you an immediate feeling of satisfaction, but whether it ultimately results in positive or negative consequences.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
145:There is competition, but it is used in a good way. It is positive to want to go first, provided the intention is to pave the way for others, make their path more easy, help them, or show the way. Competition is negative when we wish to defeat others, to bring them down in order to lift ourselves up.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
146:Each of us in our own way can try to spread compassion into people’s hearts. Western civilizations these days place great importance on filling the human &
147: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.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
148:In agony unknown He bleeds away His life; in terrible throes He exhausts His soul. "Eloi! Eloi! lama sabachthani?" And then see! they pierce His side, and forthwith runneth out blood and water! This is the shedding of blood, the terrible pouring out of blood, without which, for you and the whole human race, there is no remission. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
149:I believe that to meet the challenges of our times, human beings will have to develop a greater sense of universal responsibility. Each of us must learn to work not just for oneself, one's own family or nation, but for the benefit of all humankind. Universal responsibility is the key to human survival. It is the best foundation for world peace.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
150:Non-violence means dialogue, using our language, the human language. Dialogue means compromise; respecting each other’s rights; in the spirit of reconciliation there is a real solution to conflict and disagreement. There is no hundred percent winner, no hundred percent loser—not that way but half-and-half. That is the practical way, the only way.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
151:Nowadays the world is becoming increasingly materialistic, and mankind is reaching toward the very zenith of external progress, driven by an insatiable desire for power and vast possessions. Yet by this vain striving for perfection in a world where everything is relative, they wander even further away from inward peace and happiness of the mind.     ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
152:I believe all suffering is caused by ignorance. People inflict pain on others in the selfish pursuit of their happiness or satisfaction. Yet true happiness comes from a sense of inner peace and contentment, which in turn must be achieved through the cultivation of altruism, of love and compassion and elimination of ignorance, selfishness and greed.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
153:One of the advantages of being born in an affluent society is that if one has any intelligence at all, one will realize that having more and more won’t solve the problem, and happiness does not lie in possessions, or even relationships: The answer lies within ourselves. If we can’t find peace and happiness there, it’s not going to come from the outside.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
154:We begin from the recognition that all beings cherish happiness and do not want suffering. It then becomes both morally wrong and pragmatically unwise to pursue only one’s own happiness oblivious to the feelings and aspirations of all others who surround us as members of the same human family. The wiser course is to think of others when pursuing our own happiness.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
155:Man surprised me most about humanity. Because he sacrifices his health in order to make money. Then he sacrifices money to recuperate his health. And then he is so anxious about the future that he does not enjoy the present; the result being that he does not live in the present or the future; he lives as if he is never going to die, and then dies having never really lived.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
156:Consider the following. We humans are social beings. We come into the world as the result of others' actions. We survive here in dependence on others. Whether we like it or not, there is hardly a moment of our lives when we do not benefit from others' activities. For this reason it is hardly surprising that most of our happiness arises in the context of our relationships with others.     ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
157:The Tibetan religion has a past. And furthermore it has such an appeal. There again young people today are drawn to Buddhism and to Tibet. It's not only because of the Dalai Lama. It's because of what Tibet represents. There is a vast reservoir of knowledge, of mystical knowledge, which can be found in Tibet.The Chinese shouldn't be afraid of that really. They have other means of survival. ~ elie-wiesel, @wisdomtrove
158:We can't say that all religions are the same, different religions have different views and fundamental differences. But it does not matter, as all religions are meant to help in bringing about a better world with better and happier human beings. On this level, I think that through different philosophical explanations and approaches, all religions have the same goal and the same potential.     ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
159:Now there are many, many people in the world, but relatively few with whom we interact, and even fewer who cause us problems. So when you come across such a chance for practicing patience and tolerance, you should treat it with gratitude. It is rare. Just as having unexpectedly found a treasure in your own house, you should be happy and grateful toward your enemy for providing you that precious opportunity.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
160:Gandhi and Mandela and Churchill and JFK and Reagan and Thatcher and Sarkozy and Franklin and Washington set the tone to an incredible degree-their "personal style" was their "brand." (&
161:One problem with our current society is that we have an attitude towards education as if it is there to simply make you more clever, make you more ingenious.  Even though our society does not emphasize this, the most important use of knowledge and education is to help us understand the importance of engaging in more wholesome actions and bringing about discipline within our minds. The proper utilization of our intelligence and knowledge is to effect changes from within to develop a good heart.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
162:So for all that we might speak words in each other's vicinity, this could never develop into anything that could be called a conversation. It was as though we were speaking in different languages. If the Dalai Lama were on his deathbed and the jazz musician Eric Dolphy were to try to explain to him the importance of choosing one's engine oil in accordance with changes in the sound of the bass clarinet, that exchange might have been more worthwhile and effective than my conversations with Noboru Wataya. ~ haruki-murakami, @wisdomtrove
163:Whether one is rich or poor, educated or illiterate, religious or nonbelieving, man or woman, black, white, or brown, we are all the same. Physically, emotionally, and mentally, we are all equal. We all share basic needs for food, shelter, safety, and love. We all aspire to happiness and we all shun suffering. Each of us has hopes, worries, fears, and dreams. Each of us wants the best for our family and loved ones. We all experience pain when we suffer loss and joy when we achieve what we seek. On this fundamental level, religion, ethnicity, culture, and language make no difference.   ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove
164:Every major religion has similar ideas of love, the same goal of benefiting through spiritual practice, and the same effect of making its followers into better human beings.  All religions teach moral precepts for perfecting the functions of the mind, body, and speech.  All teach us not to lie or steal or take others' lives, and so on.  The common goal of all moral precepts laid down by the great teachers of humanity is unselfishness.  Those teachers wanted to lead their followers away from the paths of negative deeds caused by ignorance and to introduce them to paths of goodness.  All religions can learn from one another; their ultimate goal is to produce better human beings who will be more tolerant, more compassionate, and less selfish.    ~ dalai-lama, @wisdomtrove

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1:Look at children... ~ Dalai Lama,
2:"Let go. Let be." ~ Lama Surya Das,
3:Nothing is permanent. ~ Dalai Lama,
4:Richard Davidson, ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
5:My religion is kindness. ~ Dalai Lama,
6:Be a good human being, a ~ Dalai Lama,
7:Be gentle with the earth. ~ Dalai Lama,
8:My religion is kindness. ~ Dalai Lama,
9:So long as space remains ~ Dalai Lama,
10:I am basically optimistic. ~ Dalai Lama,
11:I am just one human being. ~ Dalai Lama,
12:Relax means calm mind. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
13:I have no trouble sleeping. ~ Dalai Lama,
14:I am a simple Buddhist monk. ~ Dalai Lama,
15:I do not judge the universe. ~ Dalai Lama,
16:My religion is kindness. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
17:Our business is to be happy. ~ Dalai Lama,
18:Be gentle with the earth. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
19:Sleep is the best meditation. ~ Dalai Lama,
20:War is out of date, obsolete. ~ Dalai Lama,
21:Whether we are rich or poor, ~ Dalai Lama,
22:An open heart is an open mind. ~ Dalai Lama,
23:Our future is in our hands. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
24:The point of life is happiness. ~ Dalai Lama,
25:Be the change you wish to be ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
26:happiness. For example, good ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
27:I do not judge the universe. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
28:Love is the absence of judgment. ~ Dalai Lama,
29:My enemy is my greatest teacher. ~ Dalai Lama,
30:"See the light in everyone." ~ Lama Surya Das,
31:Spend some time alone every day. ~ Dalai Lama,
32:struggle. A flight attendant ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
33:The only way to fail is to quit. ~ Dalai Lama,
34:Disagreement is something normal. ~ Dalai Lama,
35:Everything is interconnected. My ~ Dalai Lama,
36:The enemy is a very good teacher. ~ Dalai Lama,
37:The meaning of life is happiness. ~ Dalai Lama,
38:An open heart is an open mind. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
39:Constructiveness is the human way. ~ Dalai Lama,
40:I think governments can't do much. ~ Dalai Lama,
41:"Peace must come from inside." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
42:regret with dignity and grace. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
43:hatred will not cease by hatred ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
44:Love is wanting others to be happy. ~ Dalai Lama,
45:the aim of life is to be happy. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
46:The purpose of life is to be happy. ~ Dalai Lama,
47:Who has magnificent self-confidence ~ Dalai Lama,
48:A simple smile. That's the start of ~ Dalai Lama,
49:Computers make me totally blank out. ~ Dalai Lama,
50:Im a Tibetan monk, not a vegetarian. ~ Dalai Lama,
51:Love is the absence of judgment. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
52:Many Tibetans sacrifice their lives. ~ Dalai Lama,
53:Silence is sometimes the best answer ~ Dalai Lama,
54:Spend some time alone every day. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
55:World peace begins with inner peace. ~ Dalai Lama,
56:An eye for an eye....we are all blind ~ Dalai Lama,
57:Faith should be backed by reason. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
58:The enemy is a very good teacher. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
59:When you lose, don't lose the lesson. ~ Dalai Lama,
60:An enemy is indeed a precious teacher. ~ Dalai Lama,
61:Forget the failures. Keep the lessons. ~ Dalai Lama,
62:Forgiveness is a sign of strength. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
63:I am simply just one monk. That's all. ~ Dalai Lama,
64:If you want change, create the causes. ~ Dalai Lama,
65:Lha Gyal Lo! (Victory to the gods) ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
66:"Love is the absence of judgment." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
67:Our enemies are our greatest teachers. ~ Dalai Lama,
68:Violence produces a chain reaction. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
69:Happiness is the highest form of health. ~ Dalai Lama,
70:Look into others, and see yourself. ~ Lama Surya Das^,
71:Passion is what gives sense to our life. ~ Dalai Lama,
72:Silence is sometimes the best answer ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
73:The heart is an organ of perception. ~ Lama Surya Das,
74:The purpose of our lives is to be happy. ~ Dalai Lama,
75:What is my religion? Simple. Kindness. ~ Dalai Lama,
76:An eye for an eye....we are all blind ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
77:Choose to be optimistic, it feels better. ~ Dalai Lama,
78:Compassion is the radicalism of our time. ~ Dalai Lama,
79:Form is Emptiness, Emptiness is Form. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
80:Live a life that transcends your own! ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
81:"Look into others, and see yourself." ~ Lama Surya Das,
82:Silence is sometimes the best answer. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
83:Spend some amount of time alone everyday. ~ Dalai Lama,
84:Tibet is not like Kuwait. Kuwait has oil. ~ Dalai Lama,
85:Compassion seems to be the greatest power. ~ Dalai Lama,
86:I want to be just a pure spiritual leader. ~ Dalai Lama,
87:Silence is sometimes the best answer.^ ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
88:When you lose, do not lose the lesson. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
89:World peace must develop from inner peace. ~ Dalai Lama,
90:"Create an oasis of harmony and peace." ~ Lama Surya Das,
91:I also saw the Dalai Lama a few times. ~ Martin Scorsese,
92:I do not want to carry any public position. ~ Dalai Lama,
93:If an individual has a calm state of mind, ~ Dalai Lama,
94:I think Dalai Lama efforts have been heroic. ~ Pico Iyer,
95:Once a year go someplace you've never been. ~ Dalai Lama,
96:The purpose of our lives is to be happy ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
97:The world will be changed by western women. ~ Dalai Lama,
98:Anger is not necessary. It has no value. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
99:Children are our greatest untapped resource. ~ Dalai Lama,
100:Compassion is concern of others' well being. ~ Dalai Lama,
101:I never dreamt, in my dream, I'm Dalai Lama. ~ Dalai Lama,
102:Smile if you want a smile from another face. ~ Dalai Lama,
103:The purpose of our lives is to be happy. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
104:Under no circumstances should you lose hope. ~ Dalai Lama,
105:"When you lose, do not lose the lesson." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
106:Choose to be optimistic, it feels better. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
107:Compassion is the radicalism of our time. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
108:"Mind has no mind, it's just luminosity." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
109:Now is the time when your action is practice. ~ Dalai Lama,
110:Our prime purpose in life is to serve others. ~ Dalai Lama,
111:Pain is inevitable; suffering is optional ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
112:The world will be saved by the western woman. ~ Dalai Lama,
113:Treat each person as you would an old friend. ~ Dalai Lama,
114:We must live harmoniously with our neighbors. ~ Dalai Lama,
115:If we lose our hope, that's our real disaster! ~ Dalai Lama,
116:Pain is inevitable; suffering is optional. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
117:Sin contains its own judgement and punishment. ~ Dalai Lama,
118:There is soul music, soul food, and soul love. ~ Dalai Lama,
119:When I doubt that I exist, I pinch myself. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
120:Anger, hatred, fear, is very bad for our health ~ Dalai Lama,
121:Choose to be optimistic, it feels better.^ ~ Dalai Lama XIV|,
122:"Compassion is the radicalism of our time." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
123:Everything you do has some effect, some impact. ~ Dalai Lama,
124:I believe all suffering is caused by ignorance. ~ Dalai Lama,
125:The basic condition of human life is happiness. ~ Dalai Lama,
126:You're happy when you help others become happy. ~ Dalai Lama,
127:Acceptance has its own transformative magic. ~ Lama Surya Das,
128:The world will be saved by the Western woman ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
129:Anger, pride and competence are our real enemies. ~ Dalai Lama,
130:Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible. ~ Dalai Lama,
131:Genuine happiness and compassion go hand in hand. ~ Dalai Lama,
132:I became the Dalai Lama not on a volunteer basis. ~ Dalai Lama,
133:If one's life is simple, contentment has to come. ~ Dalai Lama,
134:If your heart has peace, nothing can disturb you. ~ Dalai Lama,
135:If your mind is scattered, it is quite powerless. ~ Dalai Lama,
136:If you want to be wisely selfish, care for others ~ Dalai Lama,
137:Like a lamp, dispelling the darkness of ignorance ~ Dalai Lama,
138:"More important than being loved is to love." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
139:"Nature is our guide. We can study it daily." ~ Lama Surya Das,
140:Schadenfreude is a natural outgrowth of envy. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
141:War is massacre. It is 100 per cent negative. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
142:We don't need to respond with desperate violence. ~ Dalai Lama,
143:"Acceptance has its own transformative magic." ~ Lama Surya Das,
144:Always engage yourself positively with situations. ~ Dalai Lama,
145:From adversity we can learn the value of patience. ~ Dalai Lama,
146:It is not enough to be compassionate, we must act. ~ Dalai Lama,
147:It's not enough to be compassionate. You must act. ~ Dalai Lama,
148:jealousy actually destroys your peace of mind. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
149:Peace is the Only Way for the survival of Humanity ~ Dalai Lama,
150:so much depends on where we put our attention: ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
151:"The narrow mind rejects; wisdom accepts." ~ Lama Zopa Rinpoche,
152:The purpose of life is to increase the warm heart. ~ Dalai Lama,
153:The very purpose of our life is to seek happiness. ~ Dalai Lama,
154:Tolerance is an important virtue of bodhisattvas . ~ Dalai Lama,
155:True change is within; leave the outside as it is. ~ Dalai Lama,
156:Violence will only increase the cycle of violence. ~ Dalai Lama,
157:Chinese people themselves, they really want change. ~ Dalai Lama,
158:Don't be a person of success, be a person of value. ~ Dalai Lama,
159:Love and compassion are the pillars of world peace. ~ Dalai Lama,
160:Tragedy should be utilized as a source of strength. ~ Dalai Lama,
161:We all have the potential to be better than we are. ~ Dalai Lama,
162:"Wealth should serve humanity, not vice versa." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
163:Wisdom and inner peace must be created by yourself. ~ Dalai Lama,
164:A truly peaceful mind is very sensitive, very aware. ~ Dalai Lama,
165:"From adversity we can learn the value of patience." ~ Dalai Lama,
166:Happiness can be achieved through training the mind. ~ Dalai Lama,
167:Home is where you feel at home and are treated well. ~ Dalai Lama,
168:I defeat my enemies when I make them my friends. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
169:Mutual respect is the foundation of genuine harmony. ~ Dalai Lama,
170:My religion is very simple. My religion is kindness. ~ Dalai Lama,
171:Once a year go somewhere you have never been before. ~ Dalai Lama,
172:The most important thing in life is human affection. ~ Dalai Lama,
173:What is the meaning of life? To be happy and useful. ~ Dalai Lama,
174:When there is too much stress or worry, look within. ~ Dalai Lama,
175:Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
176:Compassion, along with love, is the face of altruism. ~ Dalai Lama,
177:I consider myself as a free spokesman for the people. ~ Dalai Lama,
178:Le désarmement, c’est de la compassion appliquée. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
179:Like a lamp, dispelling the darkness of ignorance ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
180:"Love and compassion are the pillars of world peace." ~ Dalai Lama,
181:"My religion is simple. My religion is kindness." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
182:The moment you think of others, your mind widens. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
183:Wenn du verlierst, verliere nicht den Lerneffekt. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
184:What unites all beings is their desire for happiness. ~ Dalai Lama,
185:Whoever transforms himself, transforms the world. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
186:before speaking, notice what motivates your words. ~ Lama Surya Das,
187:Different religions meet the needs of different people ~ Dalai Lama,
188:Gratitude is something you show in relation to others. ~ Dalai Lama,
189:I'd rather be kind than right. You can always be kind. ~ Dalai Lama,
190:Individuality is very important for a full human life. ~ Dalai Lama,
191:In fact, being wealthy often brings even more anxiety. ~ Dalai Lama,
192:It is not enough to be compassionate, we must act. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
193:Limitless like the ocean are your excellent qualities. ~ Dalai Lama,
194:Mentally, physically and emotionally we are the same. ~ Dalai Lama,
195:once a year go some place you've never been before ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
196:Teile dein Wissen, so erlangst du Unsterblichkeit. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
197:The purpose of our lives is to be happy-Dalai Lama ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
198:The very purpose of our life is to seek happiness. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
199:True change is within; leave the outside as it is. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
200:Ultimately, the human being is in the mercy of nature. ~ Dalai Lama,
201:We can hardly call a beggar an obstacle to generosity. ~ Dalai Lama,
202:Be kind to UNKIND people.
They need it the most. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
203:"Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
204:Don't let a little dispute injure a great relationship. ~ Dalai Lama,
205:I don't take myself too seriously! That makes me happy. ~ Dalai Lama,
206:If you help and serve others, you will ultimately gain. ~ Dalai Lama,
207:I learn as much from a turtle as from a religious text. ~ Dalai Lama,
208:It is a question of our own peace and mental stability. ~ Dalai Lama,
209:It is not enough to be compassionate. You must act. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
210:Know the rules well, so you can break them effectively. ~ Dalai Lama,
211:Many people think that patience is a sign of weakness. ~ Dalai Lama,
212:Ethics is an inborn trait, but religion is acquired. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
213:If you are calm, even your enemy cannot disturb you. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
214:In order to meditate correctly, you must have knowledge. ~ Dalai Lama,
215:"It is not enough to be compassionate, we must act." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
216:Kindness is the key to peace and harmony in family life. ~ Dalai Lama,
217:Let us try to recognize the precious nature of each day. ~ Dalai Lama,
218:My religion is very simple. My religion is kindness. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
219:our ability to reframe our situation more positively ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
220:"True change is within; leave the outside as it is." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
221:We cannot bring peace if we do not have inner peace. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
222:Anger is the ultimate destroyer of your own peace of mind ~ Dalai Lama,
223:Before speaking, recognize what motivates your words. ~ Lama Surya Das,
224:Buddhism strongly discourages blind faith and fanaticism. ~ Dalai Lama,
225:Compassion is the wish to see others free from suffering. ~ Dalai Lama,
226:I am not promoting Buddhism. I am promoting human values. ~ Dalai Lama,
227:In our concern for others, we worry less about ourselves. ~ Dalai Lama,
228:In some cases is keeping your mouth shut the best answer. ~ Dalai Lama,
229:Lerne die Regeln, damit du weißt, wie du sie brichst. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
230:"Love and compassion are the pillars of world peace." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
231:My religion is very simple. My religion is kindness.^ ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
232:Open your arms to change but don't let go of your values. ~ Dalai Lama,
233:See the positive side, the potential, and make an effort. ~ Dalai Lama,
234:Share your knowledge. It is a way to achieve immortality. ~ Dalai Lama,
235:Someone else's action should not determine your response. ~ Dalai Lama,
236:The enemy is a very good teacher. — the Dalai Lama ~ Steven Pressfield,
237:What's more, those who overeat can hardly stay awake. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
238:Wisdom is the best guide and faith is the best companion. ~ Dalai Lama,
239:Without inner peace it is impossible to have world peace. ~ Dalai Lama,
240:Consciousness will always be present, though a particular ~ Dalai Lama,
241:Even without a religion, we can become a good human being. ~ Dalai Lama,
242:If I had not been a monk, I would have become an engineer. ~ Dalai Lama,
243:"Inter-dependence ... is a fundamental law of nature." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
244:I really do not want to carry some kind of party function. ~ Dalai Lama,
245:Know the rules well, so you can break them effectively ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
246:Laughing in full abandonment is very good for your health. ~ Dalai Lama,
247:On every level of human life, compassion is the key thing. ~ Dalai Lama,
248:this ability to focus one’s attention was fundamental. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
249:Do not let the behavior of others destroy your inner peace. ~ Dalai Lama,
250:Even when we have physical hardships, we can be very happy. ~ Dalai Lama,
251:If you wish to experience peace, provide peace for another. ~ Dalai Lama,
252:Know the rules well, so you can break them effectively. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
253:Learn the rules so you know how to break them properly. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
254:"My religion is very simple. My religion is kindness." ~ Dalai Lama XIV|,
255:The true hero is one who conquers his own anger and hatred. ~ Dalai Lama,
256:All sentient beings have the seed of the Buddha within them. ~ Dalai Lama,
257:Go at least once a year to a place you've never been before. ~ Dalai Lama,
258:Human satisfaction must ultimately come from within oneself. ~ Dalai Lama,
259:I always have the feeling that I'm just another human being. ~ Dalai Lama,
260:I believe that Willy Nelson is the hillbilly Dalai Lama. ~ Kinky Friedman,
261:It is maybe not the best choice to have a favorite anything. ~ Dalai Lama,
262:Let us try to recognize the precious nature of each day. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
263:My message is the practice of compassion, love and kindness. ~ Dalai Lama,
264:Share your knowledge. It's a way to achieve immortality. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
265:The smile is a very important feature of the human face. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
266:What is dependently produced is not inherently produced. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
267:A generous heart and wholesome actions lead to greater peace. ~ Dalai Lama,
268:Anger is the ultimate destroyer of your own peace of mind ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
269:As human beings we all want to be happy and free from misery. ~ Dalai Lama,
270:Compassion is the wish to see others free from suffering. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
271:I am confident I will set foot again in Tibet in my lifetime. ~ Dalai Lama,
272:Only through kindness and love can peace of mind be achieved. ~ Dalai Lama,
273:Open your arms to change but don't let go of your values. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
274:Peace in the world relies on individuals finding inner peace. ~ Dalai Lama,
275:Real change in society must start from individual initiative. ~ Dalai Lama,
276:Self-discipline is crucial to a simpler, more contented life. ~ Dalai Lama,
277:Share your knowledge. It is a way to achieve immortality. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
278:Someone else's action should not determine your response. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
279:The enemy is the necessary condition for practicing patience. ~ Dalai Lama,
280:The ultimate way to solve human problems is with nonviolence. ~ Dalai Lama,
281:We all need basic human values rooted in trust and affection. ~ Dalai Lama,
282:You have to start giving first and expect absolutely nothing. ~ Dalai Lama,
283:Aku telah pergi cukup lama untuk melupakan dan dilupakan. ~ Khaled Hosseini,
284:A sense of contentment is a key factor for attaining happiness ~ Dalai Lama,
285:I describe myself as a simple Buddhist monk. No more, no less. ~ Dalai Lama,
286:If I prayed as much as I pluck, I'd be the Dalai Lama. ~ Kathie Lee Gifford,
287:Material development alone does not yield genuine inner peace. ~ Dalai Lama,
288:Out of 6 billion humans, the troublemakers are just a handful. ~ Dalai Lama,
289:Suffering is nothing but experience enslaved to ignorance. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
290:"The ultimate source of happiness is our mental attitude." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
291:Today is the right day to love, believe, do, and mostly, live. ~ Dalai Lama,
292:"We are all Buddhas. We only need to recognize ourselves." ~ Lama Surya Das,
293:"We must recognize the great capacity we all have within." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
294:"Compassion is the wish to see others free from suffering." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
295:Do not let the behavior of others destroy your inner peace. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
296:Forgiveness means letting go of the hope for a better past. ~ Lama Surya Das,
297:People should never sit alone for too long when they're crying. ~ Dalai Lama,
298:The earth is not just our environment. The earth is our mother. ~ Dalai Lama,
299:The true hero is one who conquers his own anger and hatred. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
300:"The very purpose of spiritual practice is to help others." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
301:Tolerance and patience should not be read as signs of weakness. ~ Dalai Lama,
302:To seek solitude like a wild animal. That is my only ambition. ~ Dalai Lama,
303:Versuche dein Bestes - und scheitere. Das ist die Realität. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
304:Water may be extremely dirty, yet its nature remains clear. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
305:Without your own effort it is impossible for blessings to come. ~ Dalai Lama,
306:External happiness cannot last long without its counterpart. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
307:Forgiveness means letting go of the hope for a better past.^ ~ Lama Surya Das,
308:Go at least once a year to a place you've never been before. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
309:Happiness is not ready made. It comes from your own actionns ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
310:I consider others as just brothers and sisters. Nothing barrier. ~ Dalai Lama,
311:Many wear the robes, but few walk the Way." The Lama in Kim ~ Rudyard Kipling,
312:My true religion, my simple faith is in love and compassion. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
313:Open your arms to CHANGE
but don’t let go of your VALUES. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
314:"Open your arms to change, but don't let go of your values." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
315:"Suffering is nothing but experience enslaved to ignorance." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
316:The fourth and final circuit is “our ability to be generous. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
317:The truly good gaze upon everything with love and understanding. ~ Dalai Lama,
318:the way we see the world is the way we experience the world. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
319:To me there is no difference whether president, beggar, or king. ~ Dalai Lama,
320:verander je bewustzijn, maar laat je uiterlijk zoals het is. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
321:we are part of the world as much as the world is part of us. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
322:A little nonconceptuality can provide a much needed vacation. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
323:A loving atmosphere in your home is the foundation for your life. ~ Dalai Lama,
324:A positive future cannot emerge from the mind of anger of despair ~ Dalai Lama,
325:Determination, with an optimistic attitude is the key to success. ~ Dalai Lama,
326:"Do not let the behavior of others destroy your inner peace." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
327:"Forgiveness means letting go of the hope for a better past." ~ Lama Surya Das,
328:Genuine happiness comes from focusing on the happiness of others. ~ Dalai Lama,
329:I'm human here, people. I'm not the Dalai Lama. But I'm trying. ~ Rumer Willis,
330:Judge your success by what you had to give up in order to get it. ~ Dalai Lama,
331:The enemy is the necessary condition for practicing patience. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
332:The most important thing is practice in daily life; then you can ~ Dalai Lama,
333:The need for love lies at the very foundation of human existence. ~ Dalai Lama,
334:The ultimate source of comfort and peace is within ourselves. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
335:The way to change others' minds is with affection, and not anger. ~ Dalai Lama,
336:"When will you perform perfect work for sentient beings?" ~ Lama Zopa Rinpoche,
337:"When you cherish others, all your wishes are fulfilled." ~ Lama Zopa Rinpoche,
338:An affectionate disposition not only makes the mind more peaceful ~ Dalai Lama,
339:Don't compare me with Jesus. He is a great master, a great master. ~ Dalai Lama,
340:I am confident that the next century will be better than this one. ~ Dalai Lama,
341:In the practice of tolerance, one's enemy is the best teacher. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
342:I usually say that love and kindness are a universal religion. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
343:Look at situations from all angles, and you will become more open. ~ Dalai Lama,
344:our perspective toward life is our final and ultimate freedom. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
345:Our sorrows provide us with the lessons we most need to learn. ~ Lama Surya Das,
346:The Dalai Lama should not be partisan either, should remain above. ~ Dalai Lama,
347:The nature of our motivation determines the character of our work. ~ Dalai Lama,
348:Without the human community one single human being cannot survive. ~ Dalai Lama,
349:Anything that contradicts experience and logic should be abandoned. ~ Dalai Lama,
350:Artists have the responsibility to serve humanity give people hope. ~ Dalai Lama,
351:As far as social-economic theory is concerned, I am still a Marxist ~ Dalai Lama,
352:Despair turns us inward. Hope sends us into the arms of others. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
353:Don't let someone else's misbehavior affect your piece of mind. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
354:Education should reduce the gap between appearance and reality. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
355:Fear, hatred, and suspicion narrow your mind - compassion opens it. ~ Dalai Lama,
356:Had Tibet not fallen away from dharma China could not have invaded. ~ Dalai Lama,
357:Morally speaking, we should be concerned for our whole environment. ~ Dalai Lama,
358:My Brain and My Heart are my Temples. My true Religion is Kindness. ~ Dalai Lama,
359:ONE MUST BE COMPASSIONATE TO ONE'S SELF BEFORE EXTERNAL COMPASSION. ~ Dalai Lama,
360:"Our sorrows provide us with the lesson we most need to learn." ~ Lama Surya Das,
361:People should never sit alone for too long when they're crying. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
362:whenever we challenge ourselves, fear and doubt are inevitable. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
363:When you hate someone intensely, 80% of what you think is delusion. ~ Dalai Lama,
364:"While revenge weakens society, forgiveness gives it strength." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
365:A female Dalai Lama must be very attractive, otherwise not much use. ~ Dalai Lama,
366:Always embrace the common humanity that lies at the heart of us all. ~ Dalai Lama,
367:As far as your personal requirements are concerned, the ideal is to ~ Dalai Lama,
368:delight or enchantment (a shining kind of contentment) spiritual ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
369:Do not let the behavior of others destroy your inner peace. ~ H.H. the Dalai Lama,
370:I think there's every reason this 21st century will be much happier. ~ Dalai Lama,
371:One great question underlies our experience, whether we think about ~ Dalai Lama,
372:Seek to be an oasis of caring and concern as you live your life. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
373:The natural environment sustains the life of all beings universally. ~ Dalai Lama,
374:the time one has to live is like the sun peeping through clouds, ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
375:True spirituality is a mental attitude you can practice at any time. ~ Dalai Lama,
376:A loving atmosphere in your home is the foundation for your life. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
377:I truly believe that compassion provides the basis of human survival. ~ Dalai Lama,
378:Judge your success by what you had to give up in order to get it. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
379:So our future is in our own hands. What greater free will do we need? ~ Dalai Lama,
380:The way to change others' minds is with affection, and not anger. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
381:Where ignorance is our master, there is no possibility of real peace. ~ Dalai Lama,
382:Basically, from the viewpoint of real human value we are all the same. ~ Dalai Lama,
383:"Be gentle first with yourself, if you wish to be gentle with others." ~ Lama Yeshe,
384:Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~ Dalai Lama,
385:I am the source of my own suffering, because of the habits of my mind. ~ Dalai Lama,
386:I think in many ways narrow minded-attitudes lead to extreme thinking. ~ Dalai Lama,
387:Peace does not come through prayer, we human beings must create peace. ~ Dalai Lama,
388:Self confidence plays an important part in every aspect of man's life. ~ Dalai Lama,
389:Through difficult experiences, life sometimes becomes more meaningful. ~ Dalai Lama,
390:Too strong a media emphasis on death and violence can lead to despair. ~ Dalai Lama,
391:When we have inner peace, we can be at peace with those around us. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
392:Without love we could not survive. Human beings are social creatures, ~ Dalai Lama,
393:"A loving atmosphere in your home is the foundation for your life." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
394:Altruism is the best source of happiness. There is no doubt about that. ~ Dalai Lama,
395:Anger and hatred are the greatest obstacles to compassion and love. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
396:Even a small act of compassion grants meaning and purpose to our lives. ~ Dalai Lama,
397:Have no discrepancy between what you say, what you are and what you do. ~ Dalai Lama,
398:If we develop concern for other people's welfare, share other people's ~ Dalai Lama,
399:I set my intention for the day: that this day should be meaningful. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
400:Just because they're not on your road doesn't mean they've gotten lost. ~ Dalai Lama,
401:one need not depend on religious faith to educate our inner values. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
402:Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness. ~ Dalai Lama,
403:Remember that great love and great achievements involve great risk. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
404:The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
405:The best way of fulfilling your own interest is to take care of others. ~ Dalai Lama,
406:The fundamental question is how to develop and maintain compassion. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
407:The roots of all goodness lie in the soil of appreciation for goodness. ~ Dalai Lama,
408:The rules themselves make the mind conducive to spiritual progress. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
409:The wiser course is to think of others when pursuing our own happiness. ~ Dalai Lama,
410:three main mental poisons, which are ignorance, desire, and hatred. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
411:We have a responsibility to look after our planet. It is our only home. ~ Dalai Lama,
412:We must generate courage equal to the size of the difficulties we face. ~ Dalai Lama,
413:What did the Dalai Lama say when he got an electric shock?

Ohm. ~ James Geary,
414:A genuine, affectionate smile is very important in our day-to-day lives. ~ Dalai Lama,
415:Are there any celebs I'd like to meet? I'd love to meet the Dalai Lama. ~ Martin Shaw,
416:Gratitude is the elevation of enjoyment, the ennobling of enjoyment. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
417:If we want spiritual development, the practice of patience is essential. ~ Dalai Lama,
418:In the final analysis, the hope of every person is simply peace of mind. ~ Dalai Lama,
419:I want to say, without hesitation, the purpose of our life is happiness. ~ Dalai Lama,
420:"Look at situations from all angles, and you will become more open." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
421:No one can afford to assume that someone else will solve their problems. ~ Dalai Lama,
422:Self-discipline, although difficult, and not always easy while combating ~ Dalai Lama,
423:stress and anxiety come from our expectations of how life should be. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
424:The goal is not to be better than the other man, but your previous self. ~ Dalai Lama,
425:"The nature of our motivation determines the character of our work." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
426:The root of happiness is altruism - the wish to be of service to others. ~ Dalai Lama,
427:True spirituality is a mental attitude you can practice at any time. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
428:We all have to live together, so we might as well live together happily. ~ Dalai Lama,
429:"When we have inner peace, we can be at peace with those around us." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
430:»Así pues, el primer paso en la búsqueda de la felicidad es aprender. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
431:Continue this practice no matter what happens or what anyone does to you. ~ Dalai Lama,
432:Just one small positive thought in the morning can change your whole day. ~ Dalai Lama,
433:Neither a space station nor an enlightened mind can be realized in a day. ~ Dalai Lama,
434:Nobody can make us angry if we don't have the seeds of anger inside.^ ~ Lama Surya Das,
435:When you think everything is someone else's fault, you will suffer a lot. ~ Dalai Lama,
436:Where ignorance is our master, there is no possibility of real peace. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
437:A lack of transparency results in distrust and a deep sense of insecurity. ~ Dalai Lama,
438:Als je lelijk bent heeft het geen zin om te doen alsof dat niet zo is. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
439:Change only takes place through action, not through meditation and prayer. ~ Dalai Lama,
440:Don't do things that everyone can do,Do things that everyone cannot do ~ Lama Surya Das,
441:Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
442:Human beings by nature want happiness and do not want suffering. With that ~ Dalai Lama,
443:If you can, help others; if you cannot do that, at least do not harm them. ~ Dalai Lama,
444:I try to treat whoever I meet as an old friend [with dignity, with honor]. ~ Dalai Lama,
445:My faith helps me overcome such negative emotions and find my equilibrium. ~ Dalai Lama,
446:"Nobody can make us angry if we don't have the seeds of anger inside." ~ Lama Surya Das,
447:The antidote to hatred in the heart, the source of violence, is tolerance. ~ Dalai Lama,
448:The roots of all goodness lie in the soil of appreciation for goodness ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
449:When you practice gratefulness, there is a sense of respect toward others. ~ Dalai Lama,
450:All dharma teachings agree on one point—lessening one’s self-absorption ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
451:Attention-yes! That's present! And present, you see, makes past and future. ~ Dalai Lama,
452:"Even small acts of compassion bring meaning and purpose to our lives." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
453:I believe deeply that we must find, all of us together, a new spirituality. ~ Dalai Lama,
454:In a sense we could say that the practice of generating and cultivating ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
455:In order to carry a positive action we must develop here a positive vision. ~ Dalai Lama,
456:Rulers come and go. It's the people who are the real rulers of the country. ~ Dalai Lama,
457:The best way of fulfilling your own interest is to take care of others. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
458:The universe is a single atom: the convergence of science and spirituality. ~ Dalai Lama,
459:ultimate source of happiness is simply a healthy body and a warm heart. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
460:When you realize you've made a mistake, take immediate steps to correct it. ~ Dalai Lama,
461:"Where ignorance is our master, there is no possibility of real peace." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
462:A genuine, affectionate smile is very important in our day-to-day lives. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
463:A happy mind is a healthy mind, and a healthy mind is good for the body. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
464:As you breathe in, cherish yourself. As you breathe out, cherish all Beings. ~ Dalai Lama,
465:Compassion and tolerance are not a sign of weakness, but a sign of strength. ~ Dalai Lama,
466:Dona a chi ami ali per volare, radici per tornare e motivi per rimanere. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
467:Emptiness does not make phenomena empty; phenomena themselves are empty. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
468:Ethics: The indispensable interface between my desire to be happy and yours. ~ Dalai Lama,
469:Eventually, at Buddhahood, you become capable of remaining in the innate ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
470:Give the ones you love wings to fly, roots to come back and reasons to stay. ~ Dalai Lama,
471:Happiness is determined more by one's state of mind than by external events. ~ Dalai Lama,
472:"I feel much better when I am spontaneous, because it comes from the heart." ~ Dalai Lama,
473:In the present circumstances, no one can afford to assume that someone else ~ Dalai Lama,
474:Know the rules well, so you can break them effectively.” ― Dalai Lama XIV ~ Stephen Guise,
475:Take into account that great love and great achievements involve great risk. ~ Dalai Lama,
476:The goal is not to be better than the other man, but your previous self. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
477:The practice of love can be expressed in one sentence: 'Do not harm others.' ~ Dalai Lama,
478:There are techniques of Buddhism, such as meditation, that anyone can adopt. ~ Dalai Lama,
479:We have a natural creative ability and it is very important to realize this. ~ Dalai Lama,
480:When reason ends, then anger begins. Therefore, anger is a sign of weakness. ~ Dalai Lama,
481:If it’s wearing red, yellow, or both, it’s a lama,” he said. “Bow to it. ~ Neal Stephenson,
482:Let distractions melt away like clouds disappearing in the sky. —MILAREPA ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
483:Mental tranquility, or calmness, is a very important source of happiness. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
484:My responsibility is to save Tibet, to protect its ancient cultural heritage. ~ Dalai Lama,
485:Neither a space station nor an enlightened mind can be realized in a day. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
486:Spirituality actually must be above politics. Or some other sort of business. ~ Dalai Lama,
487:"The best way of fulfilling your own interest is to take care of others." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
488:The ultimate source of happiness is not money and power, but warm-heartedness ~ Dalai Lama,
489:The very purpose of religion is to control yourself, not to criticise others. ~ Dalai Lama,
490:You don't have to be the Dalai Lama to tell people that life's about change. ~ John Cleese,
491:A compassionate concern for others’ well-being is the source of happiness. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
492:Determination, courage and self-confidence are the key factors for success ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
493:Dirinya bukan malaikat yang tahu siapa mencintai siapa dan untuk berapa lama. ~ Dee Lestari,
494:Every day is a new opportunity to begin again. Every day is your birthday. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
495:Fanaticism leads to counterfanaticism, which is just as much to be feared. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
496:From a certain point of view our real enemy, the true troublemaker, is inside. ~ Dalai Lama,
497:If you can, help others; if you cannot do that, at least do not harm them. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
498:The female biologically [has] more potential to show affection and compassion. ~ Dalai Lama,
499:To conquer oneself is a greater victory than to conquer thousands in a battle. ~ Dalai Lama,
500:When you are warm-hearted, there is no room for anger, jealousy or insecurity. ~ Dalai Lama,
501:A calm mind helps our human intelligence to assess the situation realistically. ~ Dalai Lama,
502:By being inattentive to the needs of others, inevitably we end up harming them. ~ Dalai Lama,
503:Compassion and love give meaning to our activities and makes them constructive. ~ Dalai Lama,
504:I believe that we are fundamentally the same and have the same basic potential. ~ Dalai Lama,
505:In order to carry a positive action we must develop here a positive vision. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
506:It's best not to get too excited or too depressed by the ups and downs of life. ~ Dalai Lama,
507:Learn and obey the rules very well so you will know how to break them properly. ~ Dalai Lama,
508:Or recite this mantra: om mani padme hum (pronounced “om mani padmay hum”). ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
509:the concept of Ubuntu. It says: A person is a person through other persons. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
510:Ultimately, the source of our problems lies at the level of the individual. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
511:What is the purpose of life? I believe that the purpose of life is to be happy. ~ Dalai Lama,
512:When we turn a threat into a challenge, our body responds very differently. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
513:When you realize you've made a mistake, take immediate steps to correct it. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
514:You can’t help someone just by making a wish to do so, you have to take action. ~ Dalai Lama,
515:You must personally accept the responsibility of improving your own life.^ ~ Lama Surya Das|,
516:"You must personally accept the responsibility of improving your own life." ~ Lama Surya Das,
517:Compassion and tolerance are not a sign of weakness, but a sign of strength. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
518:Give the ones you love wings to fly, roots to come back and reasons to stay. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
519:happiness is determined more by one's state of mind than by external events. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
520:happiness is determined more by one’s state of mind than by external events. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
521:Happiness mainly comes from our own attitude, rather than from external factors. ~ Dalai Lama,
522:"I feel much better when I am spontaneous, because it comes from the heart." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
523:laughter and a sense of humor as a universal index of spiritual development. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
524:Remember that sometimes not getting what you want is a wonderful stroke of luck. ~ Dalai Lama,
525:Take into account that great love and great achievements involve great risk. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
526:Tiga hal yang tidak bisa lama tersembunyi : Matahari , bulan , dan kebenaran ~ Gautama Buddha,
527:We can deny everything, except that we have the possibility of being better. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
528:We can never obtain peace in the outer world until we make peace with ourselves. ~ Dalai Lama,
529:We have global communication and yet confrontation is more common than dialogue. ~ Dalai Lama,
530:We must have a human approach. As far as socioeconomic theory, I am Marxist. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
531:When selflessness is seen in objects, the seed of cyclic existence is destroyed. ~ Dalai Lama,
532:"When you practice gratefulness, there is a sense of respect toward others." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
533:A Compassionate state of mind brings inner peace, and therefore a healthier body. ~ Dalai Lama,
534:As my lama always told me, I learned that I practice better when I'm by myself. ~ Tenzin Palmo,
535:As the Dalai Lama says, “My religion is kindness; my only religion is kindness. ~ Richard Rohr,
536:Do something that scares you every day. You have nothing to lose but fear itself. ~ Dalai Lama,
537:If we make consistent effort, based on proper education, we can change the world. ~ Dalai Lama,
538:If we use the brilliant human mind in the wrong way, it is really a disaster. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
539:joy is in fact our birthright and even more fundamental than happiness. “Joy, ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
540:Life is not the taking possession of anything, but a taking part in everything. ~ Lama Govinda,
541:Live so when your children think of fairness and integrity they think of you. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
542:Religious belief is not a precondition either of ethical conduct or of happiness. ~ Dalai Lama,
543:The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” “Perhaps ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
544:The Dalai Lama has been extremely interested in science since his childhood. ~ Matthieu Ricard,
545:The silent mind is an alert, awakened mind; a mind seeking the nature of reality. ~ Lama Yeshe,
546:The ultimate source of happiness is not money and power, but warm-heartedness ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
547:Through violence, you may 'solve' one problem, but you sow the seeds for another. ~ Dalai Lama,
548:We have to take care of ourselves without selfishly taking care of ourselves. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
549:When seen from outer space, our beautiful blue planet has no national boundaries. ~ Dalai Lama,
550:You don't need to see different things, but rather to see things differently. ~ Lama Surya Das,
551:You don’t need to see different things, but rather to see things differently. ~ Lama Surya Das,
552:Acceptance, it must be pointed out, is the opposite of resignation and defeat. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
553:As our own peace of mind grows, so the atmosphere around us becomes more peaceful. ~ Dalai Lama,
554:Genuine harmony must come from the heart. It cannot come from the barrel of a gun. ~ Dalai Lama,
555:If others are happy, we will be happy. If others suffer, ultimately we all suffer. ~ Dalai Lama,
556:If the Dalai Lama joins one party, then that makes it hard for the system to work. ~ Dalai Lama,
557:If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito. ~ Dalai Lama,
558:"On a personal level, we all appreciate people who are kind and warm-hearted." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
559:Prayer alone will not make a happy life. A happy life must be built. You must act. ~ Dalai Lama,
560:Stress and anxiety often come from too much expectation and too much ambition, ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
561:The purpose of religion is to
control yourself, not to criticise
others. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
562:There is nothing I can't live without. I learned this attitude when I was a child. ~ Dalai Lama,
563:When educating the minds of our youth, we must not forget to educate their hearts. ~ Dalai Lama,
564:With the great sadness of the loss, one can live an even more meaningful life. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
565:Anger or hatred is like a fisherman's hook. It is important not to be caught by it. ~ Dalai Lama,
566:As far as I am concerned, any deed done with good motivation is a religios one. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
567:As you breathe in, cherish yourself.
As you breathe out, cherish all Beings. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
568:Buddha urged people to investigate things - he didn't just command them to believe. ~ Dalai Lama,
569:Change is part of the world.
Until the last moment,
Anything is possible. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
570:I am like a wounded animal in a remote isolated place - How wonderful! - How happy! ~ Dalai Lama,
571:If science proves some belief of Buddhism wrong, then Buddhism will have to change. ~ Dalai Lama,
572:If you serve others as fully as you can, what you do will be a source of inner joy. ~ Dalai Lama,
573:Kalau kau tidak terus-terusan melihat ke langit, kau tidak akan bertahan lama. ~ Khaled Hosseini,
574:Learn and obey the rules very well so you will know how to break them properly. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
575:Maybe, just maybe, I would like to become a real spiritual teacher, a working lama! ~ Dalai Lama,
576:Our feelings of contentment are strongly influenced by our tendency to compare. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
577:The main cause of suffering is egoistic desire for one's own comfort and happiness. ~ Dalai Lama,
578:"We are all here on this planet as tourists. None of us can live here forever." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
579:We believe in self creation. That's why Buddhists believe in the Four Noble Truths. ~ Dalai Lama,
580:"You don't need to see different things, but rather to see things differently." ~ Lama Surya Das,
581:A disciplined mind leads to happiness, and an undisciplined mind leads to suffering. ~ Dalai Lama,
582:For change to happen in any community, the initiative must come from the individual. ~ Dalai Lama,
583:grief is the reminder of the depth of our love. Without love, there is no grief. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
584:I believe in justice and truth, without which there would be no basis for human hope ~ Dalai Lama,
585:Our every action has a universal dimension, a potential impact on others' happiness. ~ Dalai Lama,
586:Real power has to do with one's ability to influence the hearts and minds of others. ~ Dalai Lama,
587:Remember that sometimes not getting what you want is a wonderful stroke of luck. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
588:The insights of science have enriched many aspects of my own Buddhist worldview. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
589:True enlightenment is nothing but the nature of one's own self being fully realized. ~ Dalai Lama,
590:We can never obtain peace in the outer world until we make peace with ourselves. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
591:We may be different races and religions but we are all part of the same human family ~ Dalai Lama,
592:What is the purpose of life? I believe that the purpose of life is to be happy.^ ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
593:When selflessness is seen in objects, the seed of cyclic existence is destroyed. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
594:"You don't need to see different things, but rather to see things differently." ~ Lama Surya Das,
595:Your friend, your enemy, your neutral all are equal. Genuine compassion is unbiased. ~ Dalai Lama,
596:For material progress and physical well being, peace of mind is of utmost importance. ~ Dalai Lama,
597:Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions ~ Dalai Lama ~ Jim Benson,
598:ignorance leads beings into endless frustration and suffering, wisdom frees them. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
599:It is expressions of affection rather than money and power that attract real friends. ~ Dalai Lama,
600:My desire to devolve authority has nothing to do with a wish to shirk responsibility. ~ Dalai Lama,
601:no matter what is happening, no matter what is going on around you, never give up ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
602:On a daily basis, you must take more care of your mind than just money, money, money! ~ Dalai Lama,
603:One thing I learned from his holiness the Dali Lama is the importance of humor. ~ Marina Abramovic,
604:The more you are motivated by Love, The more Fearless & Free your action will be. ~ Dalai Lama,
605:The primary purpose of Buddhist contemplative practice is to alleviate suffering. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
606:The training of the mind is an art. If this can be considered art, one's life is art. ~ Dalai Lama,
607:We need to teach people that the environment has a direct bearing on our own benefit. ~ Dalai Lama,
608:"What is the purpose of life? I believe that the purpose of life is to be happy." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
609:"A fundamentally positive approach is to take account of the oneness of humanity." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
610:A person whose mind is distracted Dwells between the fangs of afflictive emotions. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
611:Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible. And be kinder than is necessary. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
612:Conservation is not merely a question of morality, but a question of our own survival. ~ Dalai Lama,
613:If you are showing love to your fellow human beings, you are showing love to your God. ~ Dalai Lama,
614:If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
615:Ignorance is the source of hatred, and the way to get rid of ignorance is realization. ~ Dalai Lama,
616:our greatest joy is lived in deep, loving, and generous relationships with others. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
617:"Remember that sometimes not getting what you want is a wonderful stroke of luck." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
618:The moment you identify yourself as something, you are already something else. ~ Lama Thubten Yeshe,
619:The more you nurture a feeling of loving kindness, the happier and calmer you will be. ~ Dalai Lama,
620:"The ultimate source of a happy life is the attention we pay to our inner values." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
621:To a large extent, whether you suffer depends on how you respond to a given situation. ~ Dalai Lama,
622:Today different ethnic groups and different nations come together due to common sense. ~ Dalai Lama,
623:"We can never obtain peace in the outer world until we make peace with ourselves." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
624:When our mind is calm, we’re better able to find peace of mind and live a joyful life. ~ Dalai Lama,
625:Without changing one's self, without peace in one's self, world peace is not possible. ~ Dalai Lama,
626:Easy times are the enemy, they put us to sleep. Adversity is our friend, it wakes us up ~ Dalai Lama,
627:Every sort of seven billion human being have to think about the well-being of humanity. ~ Dalai Lama,
628:I am open to the guidance of synchronicity, and do not let expectations hinder my path. ~ Dalai Lama,
629:My own view is that Buddhism must abandon many aspects of the Abhidharma cosmology. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
630:Science and technology are powerful tools, but we must decide how best to use them. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
631:A disciplined mind leads to happiness, and an undisciplined mind leads to suffering. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
632:Along with selfishness, anger is one of the most serious problems facing the world today ~ Dalai Lama,
633:Cultivating a close, warmhearted feeling for others automatically puts the mind at ease. ~ Dalai Lama,
634:Even secular humanism has great spiritual resources; it is almost like a religion to me. ~ Dalai Lama,
635:Ich kenne keine Feinde. Es gibt nur Menschen, die ich noch nicht kennengelernt habe. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
636:I don't want to be a prisoner in a palace, living in such a constricted way - too tight! ~ Dalai Lama,
637:I feel that a genuine, affectionate smile is very important in our day-to-day lives. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
638:Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive. ~ Dalai Lama,
639:motivation to improve our situation is certainly better than envy of someone else’s. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
640:"No one knows everything. No one knows nothing. Everyone has a piece of the puzzle." ~ Lama Surya Das,
641:The best solution to our suffering is mental immunity, but it takes time to develop. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
642:the very “purpose of life”—the goal of avoiding suffering and discovering happiness. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
643:The very purpose of meditation is to discipline the mind and reduce afflictive emotions. ~ Dalai Lama,
644:True compassion is universal in scope. It is accompanied by a feeling of responsibility. ~ Dalai Lama,
645:When your mind is set in meditative equipoise, you can see reality exactly as it is. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
646:An ethical act is one which does not harm others' experience or expectation of happiness. ~ Dalai Lama,
647:"Compassion reduces our fear, boosts our confidence, and opens us to inner strength." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
648:For Tibetans, the real strength of our struggle is truth - not size, money, or expertise. ~ Dalai Lama,
649:Happiness doesn't always come from a pursuit. Sometimes it comes when we least expect it. ~ Dalai Lama,
650:I call myself a feminist. Isn't that what you call someone who fights for women's rights? ~ Dalai Lama,
651:I call the light and high aspects of my being spirit and the dark and heavy aspects soul. ~ Dalai Lama,
652:If you have a particular faith or religion, that is good. But you can survive without it. ~ Dalai Lama,
653:Instead of wondering WHY this is happening to you, consider why this is happening to YOU. ~ Dalai Lama,
654:modern science does not seem to have progressed much with regard to inner experience. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
655:More often than not, anger is actually an indication of weakness rather than of strength. ~ Dalai Lama,
656:Nous savons souvent ce que nous faisons, mais nous ne faisons pas ce que nous savons. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
657:The more we care for the happiness of others, the greater is our own sense of well-being. ~ Dalai Lama,
658:"The sun of real happiness shines in your life when you start to cherish others." ~ Lama Zopa Rinpoche,
659:When we accept what is happening now, we can be curious about what might happen next. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
660:A genuine smile touches something fundamental in us: our natural appreciation of kindness. ~ Dalai Lama,
661:All I can do is engage with complete sincerity. Then whatever happens, there is no regret. ~ Dalai Lama,
662:as we Tibetans lived quite happily for many centuries behind our wall of mountains—the ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
663:Each individual has a universal responsibility to shape institutions to serve human needs. ~ Dalai Lama,
664:Every human action, whether it has become positive or negative, must depend on motivation. ~ Dalai Lama,
665:Human potential is the same for all. If you have will power, then you can change anything. ~ Dalai Lama,
666:I found, as every teacher does, that there is nothing like teaching to help one learn. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
667:I myself feel, and also tell other Buddhists that the question of Nirvana will come later. ~ Dalai Lama,
668:Knowledge is like the great army that will help us crush the forces of our own faults. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
669:My religion is very simple. My religion is kindness. ~ Dalai Lama #quote quoteoasis.com/authors/l/dala…,
670:Properly understanding emptiness means realizing how we must rely on cause and effect. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
671:True compassion is not just an emotional response but a firm commitment founded on reason. ~ Dalai Lama,
672:Acceptance—whether we believe in God or not—allows us to move into the fullness of joy. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
673:Altruism is the surest and most effective way to bring about genuine life satisfaction. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
674:Cinta sejati akan membuatmu selalu tetap menari meskipun musiknya telah lama berhenti. (182) ~ Tere Liye,
675:Compassion instills a sense of calm, inner strength, and a deep confidence and satisfaction ~ Dalai Lama,
676:"Dive straight forward into the deep waves of life. Don't just tiptoe in the shallows." ~ Lama Surya Das,
677:First one must change. I first watch myself, check myself, then expect changes from others. ~ Dalai Lama,
678:Genuine peace is based on inner peace, because you cannot build peace on the basis of anger ~ Dalai Lama,
679:Give the ones you love wings to fly, roots to come back, and reasons to stay.” ~Dalai Lama ~ Erin Noelle,
680:Happiness is not something ready-made. It comes from your own actions. —DALAI LAMA XIV ~ Anthony Robbins,
681:In spite of difficulties and suffering, you can remain firm and maintain your composure ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
682:it is clear that the only way to truly change our world is through teaching compassion. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
683:It is the enemy who can truly teach us to practice the virtues of compassion and tolerance. ~ Dalai Lama,
684:It is very rare or almost impossible that an event can be negative from all points of view. ~ Dalai Lama,
685:La vida es breve. Si nos dejamos llevar por las emociones negativas, la desperdiciamos. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
686:Love and compassion open our own inner life, reducing stress, distrust, and loneliness. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
687:So long as we are under the control of disturbing emotions, real happiness is hard to find. ~ Dalai Lama,
688:Todėl norint ugdyti dvasines vertybes nebūtina išpažinti kurį nors tikėjimą. Dalai Lama ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
689:We can live without religion and meditation, but we cannot survive without human affection. ~ Dalai Lama,
690:We have always been a nation different from the Chinese. Long ago we fought wars with them. ~ Dalai Lama,
691:We share the earth not only with our fellow human beings, but with all the other creatures. ~ Dalai Lama,
692:a belief in a policy of kindness, and a sense of commonality among all living creatures. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
693:A sense of concern for others gives our lives meaning; it is the root of all human happiness ~ Dalai Lama,
694:"Be honest, truthful and warm-hearted. Make compassion the basis of your determination." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
695:Happiness comes through taming the mind; without taming the mind there is no way to be happy ~ Dalai Lama,
696:I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe. ~ Dalai Lama,
697:If we want to save the world, we must have a plan. But no plan will work unless we meditate. ~ Dalai Lama,
698:I think technology really increased human ability, but technology cannot produce compassion. ~ Dalai Lama,
699:"... love and compassion are qualities that human beings require just to live together." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
700:"Loving thoughts and actions are clearly beneficial for our physical and mental health." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
701:most of our troubles stem from attachment to things that we mistakenly see as permanent. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
702:performed with feeling and respect for human values, all activities become constructive. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
703:Sem as palavras, o que pode um espírito fazer? Sovar a lama, grunhir. Era o meu caso. ~ Catherine Cl ment,
704:The more time you spend thinking about yourself, the more suffering you will experience. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
705:The real troublemaker is within us; our true enemies are our own destructive tendencies. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
706:You see, if there are no difficulties and you are always relaxed, then you complain more ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
707:Compassion is a mental quality that can bring us true lasting inner peace and inner strength. ~ Dalai Lama,
708:Happiness doesn't always come from a pursuit. Sometimes it comes when we least expect it. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
709:"I am open to the guidance of synchronicity, and do not let expectations hinder my path." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
710:If it can be solved, there's no need to worry, and if it can't be solved, worry is of no use. ~ Dalai Lama,
711:In most cases, my visits to the West are for promotion of human values and religious harmony. ~ Dalai Lama,
712:Instead of wondering WHY this is happening to you, consider why this is happening to YOU. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
713:Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them, humanity cannot survive. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
714:The best way to resolve any problem in the human world is for all sides to sit down and talk. ~ Dalai Lama,
715:The more you are motivated by Love,
The more Fearless & Free your action will be. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
716:...the very "purpose of life" - the goal of avoiding suffering and discovering happiness. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
717:To say that all things are interdependent means that they have no inherent existence. The ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
718:True friends share genuine closeness and remain friends irrespective of fluctuating fortunes. ~ Dalai Lama,
719:We must not lose our trust in the power of truth. Everything is always changing in the world. ~ Dalai Lama,
720:Who put the bomp in the bomp-bomp-bomp-bomp-bomp, who put the ram in the rama-lama-ding-dong? ~ Barry Mann,
721:becoming an oasis of peace, a pool of serenity that ripples out to all of those around us. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
722:Calm mind brings inner strength and self-confidence, so that's very important for good health. ~ Dalai Lama,
723:"Every morning when I wake up, I dedicate myself to helping others to find peace of mind." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
724:Everything passes, nothing remains. Understand this, loosen your grip, and find serenity.^ ~ Lama Surya Das,
725:Everything passes, nothing remains. Understand this, loosen your grip and fine serenity... ~ Lama Surya Das,
726:Happiness is a combination of inner peace, economic viability, and above all, world peace. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
727:Körperliche Ertüchtigung ist sehr nützlich, aber das geistige Training ist ebenso wichtig. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
728:More compassionate mind, more sense of concern for other's well-being, is source of happiness. ~ Dalai Lama,
729:The more we are concerned for the well being of others, the closer we will feel to each other. ~ Dalai Lama,
730:We are all born free of religion, but none of us are born free of the need for compassion. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
731:We are the creators of our own happiness and suffering, for everything originates in the mind. ~ Dalai Lama,
732:We must recognize that the suffering of one person or one nation is the suffering of humanity. ~ Dalai Lama,
733:A mind that is characterized by unrest will not be tranquil even in the presence of great calm. ~ Dalai Lama,
734:"Cultivating a close, warm-hearted feeling for others automatically puts our mind at ease." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
735:Es ist unmöglich, alles zu verstehen, aber es ist auch nicht notwendig, alles zu verstehen. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
736:Harmony can not thrive in a climate of mistrust, cheating, bullying; mean-spirited competition. ~ Dalai Lama,
737:If we don't understand phenomena, we are more likely to do things to harm ourselves and others. ~ Dalai Lama,
738:It is very rare or almost impossible that an event can be negative from all points of view. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
739:"Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them, humanity cannot survive." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
740:Si deseas felicidad de los demás, sé compasivo. Si deseas tu propia felicidad, sé compasivo ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
741:So irrespective of our beliefs, we are all the same human beings. We all want a happy life. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
742:The only way to achieve lasting peace is through mutual trust, respect, love, and kindness. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
743:The torch of liberating wisdom will radiate, as long as there are beings who yearn for light. ~ Lama Govinda,
744:The ultimate authority must always rest with the individual's own reason and critical analysis. ~ Dalai Lama,
745:Use your human intelligence in the best way you can; transform your emotions in a positive way. ~ Dalai Lama,
746:We can live without religion and meditation, but we cannot survive without human affection. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
747:We can only transform humanity and create a happier more compassionate world through education. ~ Dalai Lama,
748:Aku tidak pernah keberatan menunggu siapa pun berapa lama pun selama aku mencintainya. ~ Seno Gumira Ajidarma,
749:Attachment constrains our vision so that we are not able to see things from a wider perspective. ~ Dalai Lama,
750:From the moment of birth, every human being wants to discover happiness and avoid suffering. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
751:God exists or God does not exist. Leave it for us. Your task is to learn how to live peacefully. ~ Dalai Lama,
752:Happiness in simplicity can be achieved with a flexible mindset and nine hours sleep each night. ~ Dalai Lama,
753:I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
754:"If you have strong conpassion, strong respect for others, then forgiveness is much easier." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
755:I have found that the greatest degree of inner peace comes from cultivating love and compassion. ~ Dalai Lama,
756:In disagreements with loved ones, deal only with the current situation. Don't bring up the past. ~ Dalai Lama,
757:Instead of harboring fear and suspicion we need to think of other people not as ‘them’ but ‘us’. ~ Dalai Lama,
758:The 20th century was the century of war and blood. The 21st century is the century of dialogue. ~ Dalai Lama,
759:The greater the force of your compassion, the greeater your resilience in confronting hardships. ~ Dalai Lama,
760:The question is not to know what is the meaning of life, but what meaning I can give to my life. ~ Dalai Lama,
761:We must learn to live together as sisters and brothers, or we will perish together as fools. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
762:When you engage in fulfilling the needs of others, your own needs are fulfilled as a by-product. ~ Dalai Lama,
763:Anger, hatred and jealousy never solve problems, only affection, concern and respect can do that. ~ Dalai Lama,
764:Brute force, no matter how strongly applied, can never subdue the basic human desire for freedom. ~ Dalai Lama,
765:If a problem can be solved it will be. If it can not be solved there is no use worrying about it. ~ Dalai Lama,
766:I try to treat whoever I meet as an old friend. This gives me a genuine feeling of happiness. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
767:Meet hostility and suspicion with kindness. Helping others out of love is always the best option. ~ Dalai Lama,
768:Never give up. No matter what is happening, no matter what is going on around you, never give up. ~ Dalai Lama,
769:"Peace is not just mere absence of violence. Peace is the manifestation of human compassion." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
770:Some mischievous people always there. Last several thousand years, always there. In future, also. ~ Dalai Lama,
771:"The torch of liberating wisdom will radiate, as long as there are beings who yearn for light." ~ Lama Govinda,
772:Universal responsibility is the key to human survival. It is the best foundation for world peace. ~ Dalai Lama,
773:We have to make a sustained effort, again and again, to cultivate the positive aspects within us. ~ Dalai Lama,
774:Buddhism has long had a theory of what in neuroscience is called the “plasticity of the brain. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
775:Compassion naturally creates a positive atmosphere, and as a result you feel peaceful and content. ~ Dalai Lama,
776:El amor y la compasión son necesidades, no lujos. Sin ellos, la humanidad no puede sobrevivir. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
777:If people lack moral values and integrity, no system of laws and regulations will be adequate. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
778:If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion. ~ Dalai Lama,
779:I would say that by virtue of transforming politics, [Dalai Lama] is in fact easily underestimated. ~ Pico Iyer,
780:My earnest request is that you practice love and kindness whether you believe in a religion or not ~ Dalai Lama,
781:My message is always the same: to cultivate and practice love, kindness, compassion and tolerance. ~ Dalai Lama,
782:"Only tolerance and patience can protect us from the destructive effects of anger and hatred." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
783:Our purpose in life is to be happy. From the very core of our being, we simply desire contentment. ~ Dalai Lama,
784:The Buddha gave equal opportunities to women. But we, even as followers of Buddha, neglected that. ~ Dalai Lama,
785:The three types of misery are the misery of suffering, the misery of change, and pervasive misery. ~ Dalai Lama,
786:The way you see the world, the meaning you give to what you witness, changes the way you feel. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
787:We must recognize that the suffering of one person or one nation is the suffering of humanity. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
788:You are made for perfection, but you are not yet perfect. You are a masterpiece in the making. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
789:Even within one person, yesterday and today, there are differences. We must look at a deeper level. ~ Dalai Lama,
790:If your own mental attitude is correct, even if you remain in a hostile atmosphere, you feel happy. ~ Dalai Lama,
791:(“If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito”—Dalai Lama.) ~ Dorion Sagan,
792:If you want to be poor, find some rich friends. If you want to be rich, find some poor friends. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
793:Ordinarily, we represent things to ourselves through the refractory prism of subjective biases. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
794:Our prime purpose in life is to help others. If you can't help them, at least do not hurt them. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
795:The affection is mainly biological factor. Then further sort of strengthening, that religion helps. ~ Dalai Lama,
796:The cultivation of compassion is no longer a luxury, but a necessity, if our species is to survive. ~ Dalai Lama,
797:Theodore Parker, who said: “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
798:The period of greatest gain in knowledge and experience is the most difficult period in one's life. ~ Dalai Lama,
799:The present is that elusive moment between what no longer exists and what has not yet happened. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
800:The ultimate authority must always rest with the individual's own reason and critical analysis. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
801:Together they explored how we can transform joy from an ephemeral state into an enduring trait, ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
802:we are able to create and re-create our lives and the very quality of human life on our planet. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
803:Wherever you have friends that’s your country, and wherever you receive love, that’s your home. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
804:Compassion, forgiveness, these are the real, ultimate sources of power for peace and success in life ~ Dalai Lama,
805:"Cultivating a close, warmhearted feeling for others is the ultimate source of success in life." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
806:Humanity happy, I get benefit. Humanity in state of trouble, or violence, I cannot escape from that. ~ Dalai Lama,
807:It is a wonderful thing if one can use one's place of work as a place of spiritual practice as well. ~ Dalai Lama,
808:Man sacrifices his health in order to make money. Then he sacrifices money to recuperate his health. ~ Dalai Lama,
809:Most of our problems are related to the mind, so we have to work to reduce our destructive emotions. ~ Dalai Lama,
810:Number of people have said to me, after hearing your thinking, their mind becomes much more happier. ~ Dalai Lama,
811:que la felicidad está determinada más por el estado mental que por los acontecimientos externos. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
812:The key to happiness lies in strength of mind, inner serenity, and a quality like steadfastness. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
813:The more concerned we are with the happiness of others, the more we increase our own well-being. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
814:"The more we care for the happiness of others, the greater our own sense of well-being becomes." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
815:The root of the path of Mahayana is love and, most particularly, bodhicitta based on compassion. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
816:To combat hatred directed toward a person, a Buddhist cultivates loving kindness toward that person. ~ Dalai Lama,
817:while changing our emotions is quite hard, changing our perspective is actually relatively easy. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
818:A calm mind is good for our physical health, but it also enables us to see things more realistically. ~ Dalai Lama,
819:Friends, genuine friends, have much more to do with whether we have a warm heart, not money or power. ~ Dalai Lama,
820:If a problem can be solved it will be. If it can not be solved there is no use worrying about it. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
821:If our tears do not lead us to act then we have lost the reason of our humanity, which is compassion. ~ Dalai Lama,
822:if we lose our human values by having everything mechanied, then machines will dictate our lives. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
823:It is vital that when educating our children's brains that we do not neglect to educate their hearts. ~ Dalai Lama,
824:Meditation, simply defined, is a way of being aware. It is the happy marriage of doing and being. ~ Lama Surya Das,
825:The real secret of freedom may simply be extending this brief space between stimulus and response ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
826:To foster inner awareness, introspection, and reasoning is more efficient than meditation and prayer. ~ Dalai Lama,
827:To train the mind, you must exercise the patience and determination it takes to shape that steel. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
828:When we are caught up in a destructive emotion, we lose one of our greatest assets: our independence. ~ Dalai Lama,
829:Women have the capacity to lead us to a more peaceful world with compassion, affection, and kindness. ~ Dalai Lama,
830:a compassionate person creates a warm, relaxed atmosphere of welcome and understanding around him. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
831:Compassion naturally creates a positive atmosphere, and as a result you feel peaceful and content. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
832:Enemies provide us some of the best opportunities to practice patience, tolerance, and compassion. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
833:Follow the three R's: - Respect for self. - Respect for others. - Responsibility for all your actions. ~ Dalai Lama,
834:If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
835:I think really, China, Chinese, I think they really have a long history of civilization, rich culture. ~ Dalai Lama,
836:The essence of Buddhism is if you can, help others. If not, then at least refrain from hurting others. ~ Dalai Lama,
837:We need material development, but we need to understand that by itself it doesn't bring peace of mind. ~ Dalai Lama,
838:"We need to think of each other as true brothers and sisters, concerned for each other's welfare." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
839:Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions.” —The Dalai Lama ~ Bathroom Readers Institute,
840:If someone has a gun and is trying to kill you, it would be reasonable to shoot back with your own gun. ~ Dalai Lama,
841:If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
842:It is not the outer objects that entangle us. It is the inner clinging that entangles us." - Tilopa ~ Lama Surya Das,
843:It’s hard to love others as you love yourself, as both men pointed out, if you don’t love yourself. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
844:My earnest request is that you practice love and kindness whether you believe in a religion or not. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
845:Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them. ~ Dalai Lama,
846:Peace… starts within each one of us. When we have inner peace, we can be at peace with those around us. ~ Dalai Lama,
847:Real compassion is based on reason. Ordinary compassion or love is limited by desire or attachment. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
848:Suffering increases your inner strength. Also, the wishing for suffering makes the suffering disappear. ~ Dalai Lama,
849:The higher the level of knowledge and power, the greater must be our sense of moral responsibility. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
850:The highest happiness is when one reaches the stage of liberation, at which there is no more suffering. ~ Dalai Lama,
851:The period of greatest gain in knowledge and experience is the most difficult period in one's life. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
852:The world has also learned that economic growth, by itself, cannot close the gap between rich and poor. ~ Dalai Lama,
853:True friendship develops not as a result of money or power but on the basis of genuine human affection. ~ Dalai Lama,
854:"We have to make a sustained effort, again and again, to cultivate the positive aspects within us." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
855:"Whether we like it or not, we're all connected, and it is unthinkable to be happy all by oneself." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
856:"Yes change and loss is everywhere but miraculously, so is joy, love, genuine connection and hope." ~ Lama Surya Das,
857:According to my experience, the principal characteristic of genuine happiness is peace: inner peace. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
858:All beings come from a mother's womb. We should have a clear realization of the oneness of all humanity. ~ Dalai Lama,
859:Anger, jealousy, impatience, and hatred are the real troublemakers, with them problems cannot be solved. ~ Dalai Lama,
860:A truly compassionate attitude toward others does not change even if they behave negatively or hurt you. ~ Dalai Lama,
861:Compassion, love, and forgiveness, however, are not luxuries. They are fundamental for our survival. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
862:Even modern medical researchers have come to the conclusion that peace of mind is vital for good health. ~ Dalai Lama,
863:If we get used to putting up with minor hurts, we will gradually develop tolerance for greater pain. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
864:"If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
865:Obsessing about getting what you want and avoiding what you don’t want does not result in happiness. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
866:On occasions when u feel most hopeless, u must take powerful effort. We must persist in face of failure. ~ Dalai Lama,
867:Stress and anxiety often come from too much expectation and too much ambition,” the Dalai Lama said. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
868:The Dalai Lama says don't pray for peace, don't wait for peace, don't talk about peace - do it right now. ~ Pico Iyer,
869:The fact that there is always a positive side to life is the one thing that gives me a lot of happiness. ~ Dalai Lama,
870:"The more we develop concern for others' well-being, the easier it becomes to act in others' interests." ~ Dalai Lama,
871:Through meditative techniques, one can free the mind of delusions and attain what we call enlightenment. ~ Dalai Lama,
872:Compassion and love is the source of external and internal peace and is also the root of racial survival. ~ Dalai Lama,
873:Each one of us is responsible for reducing the negative potential of every situation we have to face. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
874:Happiness does not come about only due to external circumstances; it mainly derives from inner attitudes. ~ Dalai Lama,
875:I believe that constant effort, tireless effort, pursuing clear goals with sincere effort is the only way ~ Dalai Lama,
876:I could justify violence only in this extreme case, to save the last living knowledge of Buddhism itself. ~ Dalai Lama,
877:I do not respect the Dalai Lama. He's a political power broker. The Dalai Lama is not honorable to me. ~ Ashin Wirathu,
878:If there is a solution to your problem, why worry? If there is no solution to your problem why worry? ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
879:It is the state of mind of the person wielding the instrument that determines to what end it will be put. ~ Dalai Lama,
880:Our perspective toward life is our final and ultimate freedom. - Viktor Frankl quoted by Desmond Tutu ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
881:Tell them that they can trust their hearts and awareness to awaken in the midst of all circumstances. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
882:There is often a big disparity between the way in which we perceive things and the way things really are. ~ Dalai Lama,
883:the ‘right choice’ is often the difficult one – the one that involves some sacrifice of our pleasure. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
884:With genuine love and compassion, another person's appearance or behavior has no affect on your attitude. ~ Dalai Lama,
885:...although I'm eighty years old, I still consider myself a student. ... Every day learning, learning. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
886:A mind wishing to benefit other people and other sentient beings is the very basis of peace and happiness. ~ Dalai Lama,
887:Generosity is the most natural outward expression of an inner attitude of compassion and loving-kindness . ~ Dalai Lama,
888:If the mind is tranquil and occupied with positive thoughts, the body will not easily fall prey to disease ~ Dalai Lama,
889:I have found a much greater appreciation of Buddhism because I couldn't take it for granted here in exile. ~ Dalai Lama,
890:Like the lotus which thrives in mud, the potential for realization grows in the rich soil of everyday life ~ Dalai Lama,
891:"Self-cherishing is said to be the source of all conflicts in the world." ~ Tibet's first Dalai Lama via Lama Surya Das,
892:The essence of compassion is a desire to alleviate the suffering of others and to promote their well-being ~ Dalai Lama,
893:the first step in restoring faith among those you lead is to inspire them with a sense of purpose—just ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
894:"The mind is definitely something that can be transformed, and meditation is a means to transform it." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
895:The proper use of our intelligence and knowledge is to effect changes from within to develop a good heart. ~ Dalai Lama,
896:There are five billion human beings and in a certain way I think we need five billion different religions. ~ Dalai Lama,
897:Through money or power you cannot solve all problems. The problem in the human heart must be solved first. ~ Dalai Lama,
898:"We all want to live a happy life, so we have to learn to live together in trust and mutual respect." ~ Dalai Lama XIV。,
899:Whether we will be able to achieve world peace or not, we have no choice but to work toward that goal. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
900:With the strength and mental stability derived from inner peace, we can endure all kinds of adversity. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
901:All of our actions have consequences, and these inevitably have an impact on both ourselves and others. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
902:Appearance is something absolute, but reality is not that way - everything is interdependent, not absolute. ~ Dalai Lama,
903:Compassion is the wish for another being to be free from suffering; love is wanting them to have happiness. ~ Dalai Lama,
904:Despite all differences of class or ideology, mentally, emotionally, we all have the same basic nature. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
905:Great changes start with individuals; the basis of world peace is inner peace in the hearts of individuals. ~ Dalai Lama,
906:If someone has a gun and is trying to kill you, it would be reasonable to shoot back with your own gun. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
907:If some people have the belief or view that the Dalai Lama has some miracle power, that's totally nonsense. ~ Dalai Lama,
908:If we try to secure the well-being of others, we will, at the same time, create the conditions for our own. ~ Dalai Lama,
909:Instead of looking to blame others and the world around us, we should first look within ourselves. This ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
910:need is there for dejection? And if nothing can be done about it, what use is there for being dejected? ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
911:our positive states of mind can act as antidotes to our negative tendencies and delusory states of mind ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
912:Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
913:Overcoming negative tendencies and enhancing positive potential are the very essence of the spiritual path. ~ Dalai Lama,
914:Reason well from the beginning and then there will never be any need to look back with confusion and doubt. ~ Dalai Lama,
915:The only "definitive truth" for Buddhism is the absolute negation of any one truth as the Definitive Truth. ~ Dalai Lama,
916:There is more to human existence and to reality itself than current science can ever give us access to. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
917:The world has also learned that economic growth, by itself, cannot close the gap between rich and poor. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
918:With realization of one's own potential and self-confidence in one's ability, one can build a better world. ~ Dalai Lama,
919:A great rock is not disturbed by the wind; the mind of a wise man is not disturbed by either honor or abuse. ~ Dalai Lama,
920:"Anger destroys our peace of mind and causes trouble. It also hampers our ability to function properly." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
921:As long as I am alive, I am fully committed to amity between Tibetans and Chinese. Otherwise there's no use. ~ Dalai Lama,
922:A truly compassionate attitude toward others does not change even if they behave negatively or hurt you. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
923:Because the twentieth century was a century of violence, let us make the twenty-first a century of dialogue. ~ Dalai Lama,
924:Each of us has the potential to contribute... You have a great opportunity to make a new shape of the world. ~ Dalai Lama,
925:I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe.” —Dalai Lama ~ Angela Roquet,
926:It is important to pray for peace. . . But you must also take actions to make that happen. Every single day. ~ Dalai Lama,
927:Once you have a genuine sense of concern for others, there’s no room for cheating, bullying or exploitation. ~ Dalai Lama,
928:The more we think of others, the happier we are. The more we think of ourselves, the more suffering we feel. ~ Dalai Lama,
929:The practicing of loving kindness toward one's enemy is the ultimate test of one's own spiritual attainment. ~ Dalai Lama,
930:Through training there is knowledge. You can produce compassion, love, forgiveness. you can change yourself. ~ Dalai Lama,
931:We need cooperation based on trust and self-confidence to create an open, compassionate, harmonious society. ~ Dalai Lama,
932:Anot tibetiečių patarlės: "Tavo šalis yra ten, kur turi draugų, o namai ten, kur esi mylimas." Dalai Lama ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
933:As far as ignorance is concerned, not just Buddhism, every religion recognizes it as the source of suffering. ~ Dalai Lama,
934:Generosity is the most natural outward expression of an inner attitude of compassion and loving-kindness. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
935:I always believed in love, compassion and a sense of universal respect. Every human being has that potential. ~ Dalai Lama,
936:I always believe the rule by king or official leader is outdated. Now we must catch up with the modern world. ~ Dalai Lama,
937:If we have a positive mental attitude, then even when surrounded by hostility, we shall not lack inner peace. ~ Dalai Lama,
938:I try to treat every person I meet like an old friend, and that gives me a real sensation of happiness.   ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
939:My own share making contribution [to the the well-being of humanity]. So I never feel I am something special. ~ Dalai Lama,
940:Our ancient experience confirms at every point that everything is linked together, everything is inseparable. ~ Dalai Lama,
941:Pain can change you, but that doesn't mean it has to be a bad change. Take that pain and turn it into wisdom. ~ Dalai Lama,
942:"Tackling destructive emotions and practicing loving-kindness is how we should live in the here and now." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
943:The important thing is that men should have a purpose in life. It should be something useful, something good. ~ Dalai Lama,
944:There are two kinds of satisfaction or happiness: one mainly through mental peace; another physical comfort ~ Dalai Lama,
945:The ultimate source of my mental happiness is my peace of mind. Nothing can destroy this except my own anger. ~ Dalai Lama,
946:A lot of problems we are facing, essentially, man made problem. Own creation. Not due to lack of intelligence. ~ Dalai Lama,
947:I asked Dalai Lama the most important question that I think you could ask - if he had ever seen Caddyshack. ~ Jesse Ventura,
948:Life does not wait: Whether we spend our lives meaningfully or not, the time will be used up moment by moment. ~ Dalai Lama,
949:Live a good, honourable life. Then when you get older and look back, you'll be able to enjoy it a second time. ~ Dalai Lama,
950:My hope and wish is that one day, formal education will pay attention to what I call 'education of the heart'. ~ Dalai Lama,
951:Remember that the best relationship is one in which your love for each other exceeds your need for each other. ~ Dalai Lama,
952:The challenge today is to convince people of the value of truth, honesty, compassion and a concern for others. ~ Dalai Lama,
953:the most potent antidote for anger, satisfaction for greed, bravery for fear, and understanding for doubt. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
954:We need to learn how to want what we have NOT to have what we want in order to get steady and stable Happiness ~ Dalai Lama,
955:Anger or hatred is like a fisherman's hook. It is very important for us to ensure that we are not caught by it. ~ Dalai Lama,
956:As an old Tibetan proverb puts it, The next life or tomorrow—we can never be certain which will come first. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
957:"Generosity is the most natural outward expression of an inner attitude of compassion and loving-kindness." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
958:Happiness that depends mainly on physical pleasure is unstable; one day it's there, the next day it may not be. ~ Dalai Lama,
959:However, when the idea that objects inherently exist takes hold, fundamental ignorance has been introduced. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
960:If we have no inner peace, we deceive ourselves into thinking that comfort and prosperity will bring happiness. ~ Dalai Lama,
961:It does not matter whether you are a theist or atheist, what matters is sincerity, forgiveness, and compassion. ~ Dalai Lama,
962:It is important to consider others at least as important as ourselves. This is the essence of spirituality. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
963:It is not happiness that makes us grateful. It is gratefulness that makes us happy. Every moment is a gift. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
964:Like the lotus which thrives in mud, the potential for realization grows in the rich soil of everyday life. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
965:Sooner or later we have to die, and if then we review the past years with regret, it is too late, isn’t it? ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
966:Special insight arises from its cause, correct view, which in turn arises from listening and contemplation. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
967:The most crucial use of knowledge and education is to understand the importance of developing a good heart. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
968:When you have a sense of concern for their well-being, then there is no place for anger and hatred to grow. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
969:With realization of one's own potential and self-confidence in one's ability, one can build a better world. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
970:@ZenEssentials 'Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them, humanity cannot survive.' ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
971:All beings want to live in peace and happiness, undisturbed. Therefore the concept of human rights is universal. ~ Dalai Lama,
972:Concern yourselves more with the needs of others, with the needs of all humanity, and you'll have peace of mind. ~ Dalai Lama,
973:Don't try to use what you learn from Buddhism to be a Buddhist; use it to be a better whatever-you-al ready-are. ~ Dalai Lama,
974:Everybody wants a happy life and a peaceful mind, but we have to produce peace of mind through our own practice. ~ Dalai Lama,
975:If you want others to be happy practice compassion; and if you want yourself to be happy practice compassion ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
976:It is our basic right to be a happy person, happy family, and eventually a happy world. That should be our goal. ~ Dalai Lama,
977:It is our collective and individual responsibility to preserve and tend to the environment in which we all live. ~ Dalai Lama,
978:"The essence of Buddhism is, if you can, to help others. If not, then at least refrain from hurting others." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
979:to be a reservoir of joy, an oasis of peace, a pool of serenity that can ripple out to all those around you. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
980:"Warm-heartedness is the key factor that allows me to smile and be happy, even in the company of strangers." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
981:We must cultivate a universal responsibility toward each other and extend it to the planet that we have to share ~ Dalai Lama,
982:When you talk you are only repeating something you already know. But, if you listen you may learn something new. ~ Dalai Lama,
983:When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
984:According to the Buddhist point of view, there is no human problem that cannot be solved by human beings. ~ Lama Thubten Yeshe,
985:"As human beings, we are all the same, there is no need to build some kind of artificial barrier between us." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
986:A zero itself is nothing, but without a zero you cannot count anything; therefore, a zero is something, yet zero. ~ Dalai Lama,
987:If you can do something about a situation, why worry? And if you can't do something about a situation, why worry? ~ Dalai Lama,
988:If your mental health is sound, then when disturbances come, you will have some distress but quickly recover. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
989:If you want others to be happy practice compassion; and if you want yourself to be happy practice compassion. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
990:Ignorance sees phenomena—which actually do not exist in and of themselves—as existing independent of thought. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
991:I'm nothing special, just an ordinary human being. That's why I always describe myself as a simple Buddhist monk. ~ Dalai Lama,
992:It is important to acknowledge that the past is beyond our control. The way we respond to wrongdoings is not. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
993:I was beginning to see how central friendship, and relationship more generally, was in our experience of joy. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
994:Love and Compassion are the true religions to me. But to develop this, we do not need to believe in any religion. ~ Dalai Lama,
995:Moving towards better rather than moving away from bad is an attitude of embracing life rather than rejecting it. ~ Dalai Lama,
996:Our ancient experience confirms at every point that everything is linked together, everything is inseparable. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
997:"Reason well from the beginning and then there will never be any need to look back with confusion and doubt." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
998:Sectarian feelings and criticism of other teachings or other sects is very bad, poisonous, and should be avoided. ~ Dalai Lama,
999:Skepsis wirft Fragen auf, die zu Nachforschungen führen. Das ist sehr hilfreich, um neue Dinge zu entwickeln. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1000:"The most crucial use of knowledge and education is to understand the importance of developing a good heart." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1001:...there is an intense delight in abandoning faulty states of mind and in cultivating helpful ones in meditation. ~ Dalai Lama,
1002:The secret to my own happiness, my own good future, is within my own hands. I must not miss that opportunity! ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1003:Violence can only breed more violence and suffering. Our struggle must remain non-violent and free of hatred. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1004:When the positive qualities of your mind increase and negativities decrease, that is what blessing means. The ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1005:Compassion should be unbiased and based on the recognition that others have the right to happiness, just like you. ~ Dalai Lama,
1006:Cultivating inner discipline is something that takes time; expecting rapid results is simply a sign of impatience. ~ Dalai Lama,
1007:Don't become a Buddhist. The world doesn't need Buddhist. Do practice Compassion. The world needs more compassion. ~ Dalai Lama,
1008:My friend Gordon Wheeler, who is a psychologist, explains that grief is the reminder of the depth of our love. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1009:Not only is your own happiness and welfare related to others, but the more you help them, the happier you will be. ~ Dalai Lama,
1010:Remember that the best relationship is one in which your love for each other exceeds your need for each other. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1011:Sometimes, whether a desire is excessive or negative depends on the circumstances or society in which you live in. ~ Dalai Lama,
1012:The problem arises when reductionism, which is essentially a method, is turned into a metaphysical standpoint. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1013:The real test of compassion is not what we say in abstract discussions but how we conduct ourselves in daily life. ~ Dalai Lama,
1014:To be aware of a single shortcoming within oneself is more useful than to be aware of a thousand in somebody else. ~ Dalai Lama,
1015:We need to learn how to want what we have NOT to have what we want in order to get steady and stable Happiness ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1016:Anger or hatred is like a fisherman's hook. It is very important for us to ensure that we are not caught by it. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1017:The whole purpose of religion is to facilitate love and compassion, patience, tolerance, humility, and forgiveness. ~ Dalai Lama,
1018:You are the people who are shaping a better world. One of the secrets of inner peace is the practice of compassion. ~ Dalai Lama,
1019:"Compassion brings us peace of mind. It brings a smile to our face and genuine smiles bring us closer together." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1020:Do not try to use what you learn from Buddhism to be a Buddhist; use it to be a better whatever-you-already-are. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1021:Everybody wants a happy life and a peaceful mind, but we have to produce peace of mind through our own practice. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1022:Examine your attitudes toward food, clothes, and shelter. By reducing expectations you will promote contentment. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1023:"Find the cause of suffering and remove it. Then you can attain peace. Is that religion? No. It's reality." ~ Lama Chime Rinpoche,
1024:Generally speaking, if a human being never shows anger, then I think something's wrong. He's not right in the brain. ~ Dalai Lama,
1025:In lethargy your body is heavy, and your mind is heavy, trapped in darkness. Sounds restful, right? Just joking. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1026:I think that ethical behaviour is another feature of the kind of inner discipline that leads to a happier existence. ~ Dalai Lama,
1027:It is our collective and individual responsibility to preserve and tend to the environment in which we all live. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1028:Life can be pleasant or miserable. To lead a fruitful life, and to make it positive, practice analytical meditation. ~ Dalai Lama,
1029:Mengakhiri sebuah hubungan bukan hal yang mudah, apalagi kalau kamu sudah terbiasa dengannya untuk waktu yang lama. ~ Nuril Basri,
1030:Not only can I not recall my experiences in my previous lives, sometimes I can't even remember what I did yesterday. ~ Dalai Lama,
1031:"Remember that the best relationship is one in which your love for each other exceeds your need for each other." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1032:The key to human happiness lies within our own state of mind, and so too do the primary obstacles to that happiness. ~ Dalai Lama,
1033:We are social animals. Others' suffering is ultimately your suffering; their happiness is ultimately your happiness. ~ Dalai Lama,
1034:As we saw, sadness is an emotion that expresses our need for one another, and our sorrows are halved when shared. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1035:A thousand candles can be lit from one candle, however the life of the original candle is not shortened in the least. ~ Dalai Lama,
1036:Despite all philosophical differences, all major world religions have the same potential to create good human beings. ~ Dalai Lama,
1037:Love and Compassion are the true religions to me. But to develop this, we do not need to believe in any religion. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1038:Remember that the best relationship is one in which your love for each other exceeds your need for each other.
   ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1039:"The aim of spiritual practice is to become the friend of all beings, concerned and ready and able to help them." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1040:The most important benefit of patience consists in the way it acts as a powerful antidote to the affliction of anger. ~ Dalai Lama,
1041:Warm-heartedne ss and concern for others’ well-being are a condition for happiness, whether you are religious or not. ~ Dalai Lama,
1042:We are under the influence of an illusion of permanence, so we think there is always lots of time remaining. This ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1043:We must cultivate a universal responsibility toward each other and extend it to the planet that we have to share. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1044:when we generate anger, ninety percent of the ugliness of the object of our anger is due to our own exaggeration. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1045:Whether or not we follow any particular spiritual tradition, the benefits of love and kindness are obvious to anyone. ~ Dalai Lama,
1046:A heart full of love and compassion is the main source of inner strength, willpower, happiness, and mental tranquility ~ Dalai Lama,
1047:A human being isn't meant to be some kind of machine designed only for production. No. Human life isn't just for work. ~ Dalai Lama,
1048:Analyze. Think, think, think. When you do, you will recognize that our ordinary way of life is almost meaningless. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1049:Buddhism and science share a fundamental reluctance to postulate a transcendent being as the origin of all things. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1050:Conversion is not my intention. Changing religion is not easy. You may develop some kind of confusion or difficulties. ~ Dalai Lama,
1051:"Everybody wants a happy life and a peaceful mind, but we have to produce peace of mind through our own practice." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1052:If every 8 year old in the world is taught meditation, we will eliminate violence from the world within one generation ~ Dalai Lama,
1053:If it’s wearing red, yellow, or both, it’s a lama,” he said. “Bow to it.” “Isn’t that a camel from South America? ~ Neal Stephenson,
1054:If your life becomes only a medium of production, then many of the good human values and characteristics will be lost. ~ Dalai Lama,
1055:If you the owner of the dog, really showing not just food but real affection, then dog very much appreciate. Isn't it? ~ Dalai Lama,
1056:I request you to try to be warm-hearted. I ask this of you because these mental attitudes actually bring us happiness. ~ Dalai Lama,
1057:Our attitude towards suffering becomes very important because it can affect how we cope with suffering when it arises. ~ Dalai Lama,
1058:Rather, spend more on health and education for poor people. This is not forced socialism but voluntary compassion. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1059:The Dalai Lama challenged me - he said, 'Why can't you use technological tools to study kindness and compassion? ~ Richard Davidson,
1060:"To my way of thinking, the diversity that exists among the various religious traditions is enormously enriching." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1061:Unlike an external enemy, the inner enemy cannot regroup and launch a comeback once it has been destroyed from within. ~ Dalai Lama,
1062:We all have minds that are capable of knowledge; therefore, if you work at it, eventually knowledge can be gained. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1063:We have never declared war on China. We have only asked them to leave us in peace, to let us have our natural freedom. ~ Dalai Lama,
1064:We need a little more compassion, and if we cannot have it, then no politician or even a magician can save the planet. ~ Dalai Lama,
1065:A genuine transformation that results from sustained concerted effort is long lasting because it has a firm foundation. ~ Dalai Lama,
1066:Also, sources of pain, such as overeating, sometimes appear to be sources of pleasure, but in the end they are not. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1067:Eventually you will notice when your mind is about to stray from the object, and you will be able to keep it there. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1068:I am convinced that everyone can develop a good heart and a sense of universal responsibility with or without religion. ~ Dalai Lama,
1069:If there is a solution to a problem, there is no need to worry. And if there is no solution, there is no need to worry. ~ Dalai Lama,
1070:It is in the nature of the mind that when you habituate it with a positive quality it can be developed limitlessly. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1071:Only the development of compassion and understanding for others can bring us the tranquility and happiness we all seek. ~ Dalai Lama,
1072:Our enemies provide us with a precious opportunity to practice patience and love. We should have gratitude toward them. ~ Dalai Lama,
1073:We can wake ourselves up, discover in ourselves an energy that was hidden there, and act with more clarity, more force. ~ Dalai Lama,
1074:What we do and think in our own lives, then, becomes of extreme importance as it effects everything we're connected to. ~ Dalai Lama,
1075:Give the world your love, your service, your healing, but you can also give it your joy. This, too, is a great gift. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1076:Hard times build determination and inner strength. Through them we can also come to appreciate the uselessness of anger. ~ Dalai Lama,
1077:H.L. Mencken’s definition of a wealthy man: one whose income is $100 a year higher than his wife’s sister’s husband. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1078:I think, in many cases, you develop some sort of unhappiness, some discontent, which leads to frustration and anger. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1079:It is under the greatest adversity that there exists the greatest potential for doing good, both for oneself and others. ~ Dalai Lama,
1080:Peace of mind is the basis of a healthy body and a healthy mind; so peace of mind, a calm mind, is very, very important. ~ Dalai Lama,
1081:Responsibility - moral responsibilities, responsibilities regarding society - these are things that come from the heart. ~ Dalai Lama,
1082:The basic fact is that all sentient beings, particularly human beings want happiness and do not want pain and suffering. ~ Dalai Lama,
1083:There is perhaps nothing more joyous than birth, and yet so much of life is spent in sadness, stress, and suffering. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1084:"We all want to live a happy life, which is our right. And the key to doing so is developing compassion for others." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1085:When we combine a warm heart with knowledge and education, we can learn to respect others' views and others' rights. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1086:Why be unhappy about something if it can be remedied? And what is the use of being unhappy if it cannot be remedied? ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1087:According to Buddhist psychology most of our troubles stem from attachment to things that we mistakenly see as permanent. ~ Dalai Lama,
1088:Cinta itu macam musik yang indah. Bedanya, cinta sejati akan membuatmu tetap menari meskipun musiknya telah lama berhenti. ~ Tere Liye,
1089:Consider that not only do negative thoughts and emotions destroy our experience of peace, they also undermine our health. ~ Dalai Lama,
1090:Dalai Lama is taking a subtle and nuanced view of politics and he is thinking in terms of events well beyond our lifetime. ~ Pico Iyer,
1091:Despite all philosophical differences, all major world religions have the same potential to create good human beings. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1092:I always try to share with others the idea that in order to become compassionate it is not necessary to become religious. ~ Dalai Lama,
1093:Our altruistic mind is the key to our happiness as individuals, families, nations, and as an international community. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1094:So I phoned up the spiritual leader of tibet, he sent me a large goat with a long neck, turns out I phoned dial a lama. ~ Milton Jones,
1095:This is a precious gateway into the alleviation of suffering, which I believe to be our principal task on this earth. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1096:We are fragile creatures, and it is from this weakness, not despite it, that we discover the possibility of true joy, ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1097:When invitation come, then I inquire just to see new place or seeing just the one sort of family, then not much interest. ~ Dalai Lama,
1098:An affectionate disposition not only makes the mind more peaceful and calm, but it affects our body in a positive way too. ~ Dalai Lama,
1099:Being aware of a single shortcoming within yourself is far more useful than being aware of a thousand in someone else. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1100:Education is the way to achieve far-reaching results, it is the proper way to promote compassion and tolerance in society. ~ Dalai Lama,
1101:Our attitude towards suffering becomes very important because it can affect how we cope with suffering when it arises. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1102:patience is the most potent antidote for anger, satisfaction for greed, bravery for fear, and understanding for doubt. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1103:Refraining from harm, not out of fear, but out of concern for others, their well-being and out of respect is non-violence. ~ Dalai Lama,
1104:Self-discipline, although difficult, and not always easy while combating negative emotions, should be a defensive measure. ~ Dalai Lama,
1105:The essence of any religion is good heart. Sometimes I call love and compassion a universal religion. This is my religion. ~ Dalai Lama,
1106:Try to improve. Don't expect too much, but don't feel discouraged either; keep up your enthusiasm; you will make progress. ~ Dalai Lama,
1107:We should see destructive emotions as enemies, first identifying them and then engaging in techniques to destroy them. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1108:Affection is important because it counters anger, hatred and suspicion that can prevent our minds from functioning clearly. ~ Dalai Lama,
1109:A mind committed to compassion is like an overflowing reservoir - a constant source of energy, determination, and kindness. ~ Dalai Lama,
1110:As human beings, we are only able to survive in dependence upon the co-operation, help and kindness of other fellow humans. ~ Dalai Lama,
1111:Being born a human being is a rare event in itself, and it is wise to use this opportunity as beneficially as possible. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1112:Don't use Buddhism to become a Buddhist. Use Buddhism to become better at whatever else in your life you are doing already. ~ Dalai Lama,
1113:Every day, think as you wake up, ‘I am fortunate to be alive. I have a precious human life. I am not going to waste it, ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1114:Everyday, think as you wake up, today I am fortunate to be alive, I have a precious human life, I am not going to waste it. ~ Dalai Lama,
1115:I believe that whether a person follows any religion or not is unimportant, he or she must have a good heart, a warm heart. ~ Dalai Lama,
1116:If we can cultivate a concern for others, keeping in mind the oneness of humanity, we can build a more compassionate world. ~ Dalai Lama,
1117:In order to become prosperous, a person must initially work very hard, so he or she has to sacrifice a lot of leisure time. ~ Dalai Lama,
1118:It is our enemies who provide us with the challenge we need to develop the qualities of tolerance, patience and compassion. ~ Dalai Lama,
1119:Meditation may also be thought of as a technique by which we diminish the force of old thought habits and develop new ones. ~ Dalai Lama,
1120:Only the development of compassion and understanding for others can bring us the tranquility and happiness we all seek. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1121:Otak manusia itu ibarat gergaji anak-anak. Gergaji itu kalau lama tidak digunakan dan diasah maka akan senantiasa tajam. ~ Deasylawati P,
1122:The basis of human rights is happy life. Everyone wants to lead a happy life for which we need to have a holistic approach. ~ Dalai Lama,
1123:The greatest antidote to insecurity & sense of fear is compassion. It brings one back to the basis of one's inner strength. ~ Dalai Lama,
1124:The most important thing is to have a sense of responsibility, commitment, and concern for each of our fellow human beings. ~ Dalai Lama,
1125:Unlike physical progress, which is subject to natural restrictions, the qualities of the mind can be developed limitlessly. ~ Dalai Lama,
1126:We must realize that when basic needs have been met, human development is primarily about being more, not having more…. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1127:What we do and think in our own lives, then, becomes of extreme importance as it effects everything we're connected to. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1128:When, from the depths of your heart, you spontaneously wish all beings to find true, lasting happiness, this is great love. ~ Dalai Lama,
1129:When our minds are clouded by hatred, selfishness, jealousy, and anger, we lose not only control but also our judgment. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1130:"All the traditions in Buddhism have their own unique aspects. But in essence, we are all students of the same teacher." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1131:A person’s general goodness is in direct correlation to the force, or quality, of the kind thoughts he or she generates. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1132:As long as the sky exists And as long as there are sentient beings, May I remain to help Relieve them of all their pain. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1133:Compassion is one of the principal things that make our lives meaningful. It is the source of all lasting happiness and joy. ~ Dalai Lama,
1134:If we can refrain from harming others in our actions & words, we can start to give serious attention to actively doing good. ~ Dalai Lama,
1135:If we ourselves remain angry and then sing world peace, it has little meaning. First, our individual self must learn peace. ~ Dalai Lama,
1136:If you utilize obstacles properly, then they strengthen your courage, and they also give you more intelligence, more wisdom. ~ Dalai Lama,
1137:In fact, taking care of others, helping others, ultimately is the way to discover your own joy and to have a happy life. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1138:It is under the greatest adversity that there exists the greatest potential for doing good, both for oneself and others. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1139:Neither Sanskrit nor classical Tibetan has a word for “emotion” as the concept is used in modern languages and cultures. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1140:Patience as we wait to take action is a kind of compassionate mind. Impatience on the other hand can be a source of failure. ~ Dalai Lama,
1141:Perhaps our teachings seem less religious and more technical, like psychology, so they are easier for secular people to use. ~ Dalai Lama,
1142:stress and anxiety that arise from the attempt to control what is fundamentally impermanent and unable to be controlled. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1143:The Dalai Lama said much the same thing: “Learn and obey the rules very well, so you will know how to break them properly. ~ Richard Rohr,
1144:To be extremely self-centred, only interested in your own satisfaction, always brings negative consequences in the long run. ~ Dalai Lama,
1145:To defy the authority of empirical evidence is to disqualify oneself as someone worthy of critical engagement in a dialogue. ~ Dalai Lama,
1146:We forget that despite the superficial differences between us, people are equal in their basic wish for peace and happiness. ~ Dalai Lama,
1147:When we are motivated by compassion and wisdom, the results of our actions benefit everyone, not just our individual selves. ~ Dalai Lama,
1148:When we encounter suffering, it is important to respond w/ compassion rather than to question the politics of those we help. ~ Dalai Lama,
1149:By developing a sense of concern for others' well-being, then no matter what others' attitudes are, you can keep inner peace. ~ Dalai Lama,
1150:Historically, the East was more concerned with understanding the mind and the West was more involved in understanding matter. ~ Dalai Lama,
1151:I always try to share with others the idea that in order to become compassionate it is not necessary to become religious. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1152:I don't want to convert people to Buddhism - all major religions, when understood properly, have the same potential for good. ~ Dalai Lama,
1153:If someone remains in a peaceful and tranquil state of mind, external surroundings can cause them only a limited disturbance. ~ Dalai Lama,
1154:Love and compassion ... are the ultimate source of human happiness, and the need for them lies at the very core of our being. ~ Dalai Lama,
1155:Most of our troubles are due to our passionate desire for and attachment to things that we misapprehend as enduring entities. ~ Dalai Lama,
1156:There should be pluralism - the concept of many religions, many truths. But we must also be careful not to become nihilistic. ~ Dalai Lama,
1157:When a problem first arises, try to remain humble and maintain a sincere attitude, and be concerned that the outcome is fair. ~ Dalai Lama,
1158:According to Buddhist psychology, most of our troubles stem from attachment to things that we mistakenly see as permanent. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1159:All suffering is caused by ignorance. People inflict pain on others in the selfish pursuit of their happiness or satisfaction. ~ Dalai Lama,
1160:I consider in my own mind whether thou art a spirit, sometimes, or sometimes an evil imp," said the lama, smiling slowly. ~ Rudyard Kipling,
1161:In order to satisfy one human stomach, so many lives are taken away. We must promote vegetarianism. It is extremely important. ~ Dalai Lama,
1162:Lust and hatred give rise to the other counterproductive emotions and thereby create a whole lot of trouble in this world. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1163:My aim is to create a happy society with genuine friendship. Friendship between Tibetan and Chinese peoples is very essential. ~ Dalai Lama,
1164:One of the most effective ways to overcome anxiety is to try to shift the focus of attention away from self and toward others. ~ Dalai Lama,
1165:Politics devoid of ethics does not further human welfare, and life without morality reduces humans to the level of beasts. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1166:The essence of any religion is good heart. Sometimes I call love and compassion a universal religion. This is my religion. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1167:The key point is kindness. With kindness one will have inner peace. Through inner peace, world peace can one day be a reality. ~ Dalai Lama,
1168:The view that all mental processes are necessarily physical processes is a metaphysical assumption, not a scientific fact. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1169:We have made a great effort to maintain all levels of Buddhist education; it has helped us have a kind of renaissance, really. ~ Dalai Lama,
1170:Whenever there is a challenge, there is also an opportunity to face it, to demonstrate and develop our will and determination. ~ Dalai Lama,
1171:World belongs to humanity, not this leader, that leader or that king or prince or religious leader. World belongs to humanity. ~ Dalai Lama,
1172:You need self-confidence and determination: feeling depressed and losing hope will never really help to correct any situation. ~ Dalai Lama,
1173:A learned person will become noble only when he or she has put into real practice what has been learned, instead of mere words. ~ Dalai Lama,
1174:Better grounded emotionally through patience, we become stronger mentally and spiritually, and tend to be healthier physically. ~ Dalai Lama,
1175:Enlightenment is not about becoming divine. Instead it's about becoming more fully human. . . . It is the end of ignorance. ~ Lama Surya Das,
1176:I believe each human being has the potential to change, to transform one’s own attitude, no matter how difficult the situation. ~ Dalai Lama,
1177:Idealistic as it may sound, altruism should be the driving force in business, not just competition and a desire for wealth. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1178:"If a problem is fixable, there is no need to worry. If it's not fixable, then there is no benefit in worrying whatsoever." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1179:In order to lead a meaningful life, you need to cherish others, pay attention to human values and try to cultivate inner peace. ~ Dalai Lama,
1180:I think Dalai Lama is always careful about stressing that people be led into the practice by somebody who knows what's going on. ~ Pico Iyer,
1181:I try to treat whoever I meet as an old friend. This gives me a genuine feeling of happiness. It is the practice of compassion. ~ Dalai Lama,
1182:large meta-analysis by Morris Okun and his colleagues have found that volunteering reduces the risk of death by 24 percent. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1183:Love for others and respect for their rights and dignity, no matter who or what they are: ultimately these are all we need. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1184:Marriages, even the best ones—perhaps especially the best ones—are an ongoing process of spoken and unspoken forgiveness. • ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1185:Martin Luther King Jr., said, ‘We must learn to live together as sisters and brothers, or we will perish together as fools. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1186:Once your mind is calm and full of love, there is no room for hatred or fear. Others will trust you because of your open heart. ~ Dalai Lama,
1187:The mind is compared to a wild horse,and the practice of ethics is compared to the reins by which this wild horse is tamed. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1188:The more we feel concern for others and seek their well-being, the more friends we will have and the more welcome we will feel. ~ Dalai Lama,
1189:All religions are essentially the same in their goal of developing a good human heart so that we may become better human beings. ~ Dalai Lama,
1190:"A mind committed to compassion is like an overflowing reservoir – a constant source of energy, determination and kindness." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1191:His tears and his spontaneous laughter are teachings within the teaching, reminding us of the incarnate dimension of wisdom. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1192:I believe compassion to be one of the few things we can practice that will bring immediate and long-term happiness to our lives. ~ Dalai Lama,
1193:I don't think human affection and compassion are just religious concerns; they're indispensable factors in our day-to-day lives. ~ Dalai Lama,
1194:If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion.” –His Holiness the Dalai Lama ~ Tom Ayling,
1195:In order to achieve peace, tranquility, and real friendship, we must minimize anger and cultivate kindness and a warm heart. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1196:It is our enemies who provide us with the challenge we need to develop the qualities of tolerance, patience, and compassion. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1197:Just as ripples spread out when a single pebble is dropped into water, the actions of individuals can have far-reaching effects. ~ Dalai Lama,
1198:"We have to understand the middle path: We have a false, ignorant side, but we also have a beautiful potential – Buddha nature." ~ Lama Yeshe,
1199:Dalam jangka waktu lama, Indonesia hidup dalam bayangan feodalisme. Tetap neofeodalisme Soekarno lebih jahat dan lebih ganas. ~ Mohammad Hatta,
1200:Developing a kind heart, a feeling of closeness for all beings, does not require following a conventional religious practice. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1201:gratitude is a factor that seems to influence happiness along with our ability to reframe negative events into positive ones. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1202:hidup ini singkat, ingatan kita juga singkat, tetapi doa kita walaupun sesingkat mana pun, ia tetap kekal lama di sisi tuhan ~ Bahruddin Bekri,
1203:Historically, the East was more concerned with understanding the mind and the West was more involved in understanding matter. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1204:I am a firm believer in the importance of democracy, not only as the ultimate goal, but also as an essential part of the process. ~ Dalai Lama,
1205:If you become more concerned for the welfare of others, you will experience a sense of calm, inner-strength, and self confidence. ~ Dalai Lama,
1206:"If you're content, it doesn't matter if you're rich or poor. If you can calm and clear your mind, then you're content." ~ Lama Chime Rinpoche,
1207:I only escaped from Tibet because I feared my people would resort to desperate violence if the Chinese took me as their prisoner. ~ Dalai Lama,
1208:Love and compassion benefit both ourselves and others. Through kindness to others, your heart and mind will be peaceful and open. ~ Dalai Lama,
1209:"Love for others and respect for their rights and dignity, no matter who or what they are: ultimately these are all we need." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1210:Under no circumstances should you lose hope. Hopelessness is a real cause of failure. Remember, you can overcome any problem. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1211:"Unlike physical progress, which is subject to natural restrictions, the qualities of the mind can be developed limitlessly." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1212:Amore e odio sono due lati di una stessa lama. A dividerli è un filo più tagliente di quelli del pugnale del tuo cassiliano. ~ Jacqueline Carey,
1213:Appreciate how rare and full of potential your situation is in this world, then take joy in it, and use it to your best advantage. ~ Dalai Lama,
1214:As long as space endures, as long as sentient beings remain, until then, may I too remain and dispel the miseries of the world ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1215:Compassion, tolerance, forgiveness and a sense of self-discipline are qualities that help us lead our daily lives with a calm mind ~ Dalai Lama,
1216:If there is a solution, then what need is there for dejection? If there is no solution, then what point is there in dejection? ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1217:If the work is worthwhile, then whether we can complete it or not, it's worth making the attempt. That's why courage is important. ~ Dalai Lama,
1218:In Buddhism, since the definition of “living” refers to sentient beings, consciousness is the primary characteristic of “life. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1219:I think of the Dalai Lama as a doctor of the mind offering medicine and specific counsel and cures in the way a great doctor would. ~ Pico Iyer,
1220:It is worth remembering that the time of greatest gain in terms of wisdom and inner strength is often that of greatest difficulty. ~ Dalai Lama,
1221:It's unrealistic to think that the future of humanity can be achieved only on the basis of prayer; what we need is to take action. ~ Dalai Lama,
1222:Lenin in a top hat and frock coat would be a far greater anomaly than the Grand Lama of Thibet or a Zulu chief in that costume. ~ Wyndham Lewis,
1223:The same reward centers of the brain seem to light up when we are doing something compassionate as when we think of chocolate. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1224:Time passes unhindered. When we make mistakes, we cannot turn the clock back and try again. All we can do is use the present well. ~ Dalai Lama,
1225:To be stupid, selfish, and have good health are three requirements for happiness, though if stupidity is lacking, all is lost. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1226:We have no means of discriminating between right and wrong if we do not take into account others’ feelings, others’ suffering. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1227:Although attempting to bring about world peace through the internal transformation of individuals is difficult, it is the only way. ~ Dalai Lama,
1228:Anger is the ultimate troublemaker. I feel you can express a strong disapproval or dislike of an object without losing your temper. ~ Dalai Lama,
1229:Blessings by themselves are not enough. They must come from within. Without your own effort, it is impossible for them to come. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1230:Every human being is a member of humanity and the human family regardless of differences in religion, culture, color and creed. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1231:External circumstances can contribute to one's happiness and well-being, but ultimately happiness and suffering depend on the mind. ~ Dalai Lama,
1232:However, if you are just making a show of your spiritual accomplishments in order to get money, for example, that is hypocrisy. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1233:I am a steadfast follower of the doctrine of non-violence which was first preached by Lord Buddha, whose divine wisdom is absolute. ~ Dalai Lama,
1234:I believe each human being has the potential to change, to transform one’s own attitude, no matter how difficult the situation. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1235:If the mind is dominated by hatred, the best part of the brain, which is used to judge right and wrong, does not function properly. ~ Dalai Lama,
1236:If there's good, strong evidence from science that such and such is the case and this is contrary to Buddhism, then we will change. ~ Dalai Lama,
1237:If we think we are something special or not special enough, then fear, nervousness, stress, and anxiety arise. We are the same. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1238:If you concern yourself mainly with others, the broader your thinking becomes, and life’s inevitable difficulties disturb you less. ~ Dalai Lama,
1239:If you wonder what you were doing in the past, look at your body; to know what will happen to you in the future, look at your mind. ~ Dalai Lama,
1240:Indulgence in resentment and vengeance will only further increase miseries to oneself and others in this life and in lives to come. ~ Dalai Lama,
1241:In order to lead a meaningful life, you need to cherish others, pay attention to human values and try to cultivate inner peace. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1242:The Bad Lama advises, “If you have time to freak out, you have time to sit. If you have time to complain, you have time to sit.” 151 ~ Anonymous,
1243:The Dalai Lama said that he thinks mother's love is the best symbol for love and compassion, because it is totally disinterested. ~ Richard Gere,
1244:The most compassionate form of giving is done with no thought or expectation of reward, and grounded in genuine concern for others. ~ Dalai Lama,
1245:Anger and hatred are the real enemies that we must confront and defeat, not the 'enemies' who appear from time to time in our lives. ~ Dalai Lama,
1246:Basically, a human being is a social animal. So, if you create some short moment of happiness for people, you get deep satisfaction. ~ Dalai Lama,
1247:In the end, the innate desire of all people for truth, justice, and human understanding must triumph over ignorance and despair. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1248:mental immunity creates a healthy disposition of the mind so that it will be less susceptible to negative thoughts and feelings. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1249:Nothing comes into being without a cause and when all the conditions are created, there is nothing that can prevent the consequence. ~ Dalai Lama,
1250:Our greatest duty and our main responsibility is to help others. But please, if you can't help them, would you please not hurt them. ~ Dalai Lama,
1251:People need to climb the mountain not simple because it is there But because the soulful divinity needs to be mated with the spirit. ~ Dalai Lama,
1252:Spirit is a land of high white peaks and glittering jewel-like lakes and flowers. Life is sparse and sounds travel great distances. ~ Dalai Lama,
1253:the acquisition of mental skills is a matter of volition and focused effort; it is not a special mystical gift given to the few. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1254:We can benefit others through our actions by being warm and generous toward them, by being charitable, and by helping those in need. ~ Dalai Lama,
1255:We cannot overcome anger and hatred simply by suppressing them. We need to actively cultivate the antidotes: patience and tolerance. ~ Dalai Lama,
1256:We consider that the lives of all beings are just as precious as our own, and through this we develop a sense of concern for others. ~ Dalai Lama,
1257:Whenever I meet someone I try to look for their positive qualities, which immediately gives me a feeling of connectedness with them ~ Dalai Lama,
1258:Whether you call it Buddhism or another religion, self-discipline, that's important. Self-discipline with awareness of consequences. ~ Dalai Lama,
1259:All suffering is caused by ignorance. People inflict pain on others in the selfish pursuit of their own happiness or satisfaction ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1260:By far the single greatest danger facing humankind - in fact, all living beings on our planet - is the threat of nuclear destruction. ~ Dalai Lama,
1261:From that viewpoint, America, free country, democratic country, so more opportunity. Still is more sort of Alive. This is my feeling. ~ Dalai Lama,
1262:Human use, population, and technology have reached that certain stage where mother Earth no longer accepts our presence with silence. ~ Dalai Lama,
1263:I often tease young people about their concern for how they look; more important is inner beauty - compassion, affection and respect. ~ Dalai Lama,
1264:I one individual human being. One of the seven billion human being. I believe each of us, our future depends on the rest of humanity. ~ Dalai Lama,
1265:Maybe the Dalai Lama is the only person who is totally honest, and even with him, he's skillful not to hurt anybody. He's skillful. ~ Richard Gere,
1266:"Nirvana is not another place and time. It's here and everywhere, a timeless present in which past and future are included." ~ Lama Chime Rinpoche,
1267:The person who received maximum affection from mother, that person also sort of cultivated the potential showing affection to others. ~ Dalai Lama,
1268:We must conduct research and then accept the results. If they don't stand up to experimentation, Buddha`s own words must be rejected. ~ Dalai Lama,
1269:We must teach them that the ultimate source of happiness is within themselves. Not machine. Not technology. Not money. Not power. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1270:When we face problems with compassion, sincerity, and good motivation, our solutions may take longer, but ultimately they are better. ~ Dalai Lama,
1271:Where there is a mind, there are feelings such as pain, pleasure, and joy. No sentient being wants pain: all wants happiness instead. ~ Dalai Lama,
1272:Wherever I go meeting the public... spreading a message of human values, spreading a message of harmony, is the most important thing. ~ Dalai Lama,
1273:And I think some suffering, maybe even intense suffering, is a necessary ingredient for life, certainly for developing compassion. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1274:A tree with strong roots can withstand the most violent storm, but the tree can't grow roots just as the storm appears on the horizon. ~ Dalai Lama,
1275:Both these people illustrate the essential point that happiness is determined more by one’s state of mind than by external events. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1276:By mobilizing our thoughts and practicing new ways of thinking, we can reshape our nerve cells and change the way our brains work. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1277:Developing love and compassion and reducing anger and spite is a universal activity which requires no faith in any religion whatsoever ~ Dalai Lama,
1278:go back to the Dalai Lama. He says, “I think technology has really increased human ability. But technology cannot produce compassion. ~ Amy Poehler,
1279:How can we eliminate the deepest source of all unsatisfactory experience? Only by cultivating certain qualities within our mindstream. ~ Dalai Lama,
1280:I am increasingly convinced that the time has come to find a way of thinking about spirituality and ethics beyond religion altogether. ~ Dalai Lama,
1281:It became clear that this man, although supposedly my enemy, was in fact just another human being, an ordinary person like myself. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1282:It is in relation to enemies that we can primarily practice patience and tolerance and thus reduce the burden of anger and hatred. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1283:"Just as ripples spread out when a single pebble is dropped into water, the actions of individuals can have far-reaching effects." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1284:On those days when I can spend a few hours getting some understanding, I feel fulfilled. I feel as if I have made good use of my time. ~ Dalai Lama,
1285:There are going to be frustrations in life. The question is not: How do I escape? It is: How can I use this as something positive? ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1286:There’s a Tibetan saying: ‘Wherever you have friends that’s your country, and wherever you receive love, that’s your home.’” There ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1287:Time passes unhindered. When we make mistakes, we cannot turn the clock back and try again. All we can do is use the present well. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1288:We need an approach to ethics which makes no recourse to religion and can be equally acceptable to those with faith and those without. ~ Dalai Lama,
1289:As a Buddhist, I see no distinction between religious practice and daily life. Religious practice is a twenty-four hour occupation. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1290:As far as mental development is concerned, we should never be complacent. We can develop our minds infinitely - there is no limitation. ~ Dalai Lama,
1291:Awareness of death is the very bedrock of the entire path. Until you have developed this awareness, all other practices are obstructed. ~ Dalai Lama,
1292:Even if another tradition goes against our own convictions, it has its own reason for being, in the support it provides for others. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1293:helps to be aware that, over the course of countless lifetimes, everyone at some time has been your mother and your closest friend. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1294:If I say, "I am a monk." or "I am a Buddhist," these are, in comparison to my nature as a human being, temporary. To be human is basic. ~ Dalai Lama,
1295:If there's good, strong evidence from science that such and such is the case and this is contrary to Buddhism, then we will change. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1296:If we continue to approach problems from the perspective of temporary expediency, future generations will face tremendous difficulties. ~ Dalai Lama,
1297:If you focus only on yourself and neglect others, you will lose; but you will gain if you value others as much as you cherish yourself. ~ Dalai Lama,
1298:Just as compassion is the wish that all sentient beings be free of suffering, loving-kindness is the wish that all may enjoy happiness. ~ Dalai Lama,
1299:Looking at various means of developing compassion, I think empathy is an important factor: the ability to appreciate others' suffering. ~ Dalai Lama,
1300:One can overcome the forces of negative emotions, like anger and hatred, by cultivating their counter-forces, like love and compassion. ~ Dalai Lama,
1301:Suffering is described in terms of three characteristics of impermanence or transitory nature, unsatisfactoriness and selflessness. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1302:The greater the level of calmness of our mind, the greater our peace of mind, the greater our ability to enjoy a happy and joyful life. ~ Dalai Lama,
1303:The ignorant mind does not question appearances to determine if they are correct; it merely accepts that things are as they appear. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1304:The real destroyer of inner peace is fear and distrust. Fear develops frustration, frustration develops anger, anger develops violence. ~ Dalai Lama,
1305:There’s no other choice but for followers of the world’s religions to accept the reality of other faiths. We have to live together. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1306:Your motivation should be sincere and your life should be of benefit to some people. That is the main thing. Don't care after my death. ~ Dalai Lama,
1307:Anger and hatred are the real enemies that we must confront and defeat, not the “enemies” who appear from time to time in our lives. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1308:Anger and hatred lead to fear; compassion and concern for others allow us to develop self-confidence, which breeds trust and friendship. ~ Dalai Lama,
1309:A positive state of mind is not merely good for you, it benefits everyone with whom you come into contact, literally changing the world. ~ Dalai Lama,
1310:Buddhahood is a state free of all obstructions to knowledge and disturbing emotions. It is the state in which the mind is fully evolved. ~ Dalai Lama,
1311:Five styles of wrong livelihood 
1. hypocrisy
2. flattery
3. soliciting
4. expropriating
5. calculated generosity ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1312:In our age of instant gratification, any information can be googled in a matter of seconds, but real knowledge and wisdom take time. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1313:Religion is like going out to dinner with friends. Everyone may order something different, but everyone can still sit at the same table. ~ Dalai Lama,
1314:So the smart brain must be balanced with a warm heart, a good heart -a sense of responsibility, of concern for the well-being of others. ~ Dalai Lama,
1315:Without technology humanity has no future, but we have to be careful that we don’t become so mechanised that we lose our human feelings. ~ Dalai Lama,
1316:Blessings don’t come from outside, but from within. Whatever blessings we receive are the result of our own efforts and positive actions. ~ Dalai Lama,
1317:Human use, population, and technology have reached that certain stage where mother Earth no longer accepts our presence with silence. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1318:If you are honest, truthful, and transparent, people trust you. If people trust you, you have no grounds for fear, suspicion or jealousy. ~ Dalai Lama,
1319:Inner values like friendship, trust, honesty and compassion are much more reliable than money - they always bring happiness and strength. ~ Dalai Lama,
1320:I totally disagree with the view that the Tibet struggle will die, and there will be no hope for Tibet, after the Dalai Lama passes away. ~ Dalai Lama,
1321:No more can the reader hope to learn virtue merely by reading this book—unless, of course, it is so boring as to demand perseverance! ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1322:Our self-centered acts in turn cause us unhappiness and a tendency to repeat our nonvirtuous behavior, thereby producing more misery. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1323:«Que todo el sufrimiento y los problemas de los otros maduren en mí, y que toda mi virtud, prosperidad y felicidad florezcan en ellos ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1324:Reality is devoid of any intrinsic identity that can be captured by any one single proposition - that is what Buddha meant by "voidness." ~ Dalai Lama,
1325:Spiritually, yes, now many people knows Tibetans in spiritual field are very, very advanced but in material field is very, very backward. ~ Dalai Lama,
1326:The more contact we have with one another and the more we come to understand each other's values, the greater will be our mutual respect. ~ Dalai Lama,
1327:We must conduct research and then accept the results. If they don't stand up to experimentation, Buddha's own words must be rejected. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1328:You are in charge of your own karma, your own life, your own spiritual path, and your own liberation, just as I am in charge of mine. ~ Lama Surya Das,
1329:All forms of violence, especially war, are totally unacceptable as means to settle disputes between and among nations, groups and persons. ~ Dalai Lama,
1330:Bhagavan—in Tibetan, “One who has destroyed the four Maras,”2 which are death, distraction, pride, and the emotional obscurations. The ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1331:China can keep her troops on the external frontiers of Tibet, and Tibetans will pledge to accept the appropriate form of union with China. ~ Dalai Lama,
1332:hedonism is the default philosophy of most people and certainly has become the dominant view of consumer “shop till you drop” culture. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1333:I do not understand men. They spend their lives to use their health to make money and then they spend their money to restore their health. ~ Dalai Lama,
1334:If a person's basic state of mind is serene and calm, then it is possible for this inner peace to overwhelm a painful physical experience. ~ Dalai Lama,
1335:In the modern world, the interests of a particular community can no longer be considered to lie within the confines of its own boundaries. ~ Dalai Lama,
1336:Other human beings have a right to peace and happiness that is equal to our own; therefore we have a responsibility to help those in need. ~ Dalai Lama,
1337:People take different roads seeking fulfillment and happiness. Just because they’re not on your road doesn’t mean they’ve gotten lost. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1338:Se com efeito", escrevera ele ao Ega, "ela desceu de ti até ao Dâmaso , tens só a fazer como se fosse um charuto que te caísse à lama. ~ E a de Queir s,
1339:The Dalai Lama would say that meditation is something that can help everyone. But he's aware that it can be misused or things can go wrong. ~ Pico Iyer,
1340:the first moment of consciousness of the new being must be preceded by its substantial cause, which must be a moment of consciousness. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1341:There should be a balance between material and spiritual progress, a balance achieved through the principles based on love and compassion. ~ Dalai Lama,
1342:These four noble truths are the truth of suffering, the truth of its origin, the truth of cessation and the path leading to cessation. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1343:The way through the sadness and grief that comes from great loss is to use it as motivation and to generate a deeper sense of purpose. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1344:Too much self-centered thinking is the source of suffering. A compassionate concern for others’ well-being is the source of happiness. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1345:We can solve many problems in an appropriate way, without any difficulty, if we cultivate harmony, friendship and respect for one another. ~ Dalai Lama,
1346:We need to understand how destructive emotions affect us and constructive emotions can help us, so that we can maintain our peace of mind. ~ Dalai Lama,
1347:When we develop a right attitude of compassion and gratitude, we take a giant step towards solving our personal and international problems ~ Dalai Lama,
1348:You must understand that even if your adversaries seem to be harming you, in the end their destrucive activity will turn against them. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1349:Anger may bring extra energy, but it eclipses the best part of our brain: its rationality. The energy of anger is almost always unreliable. ~ Dalai Lama,
1350:Buddhist saying that trying to seek happiness through sensory gratification is like trying to quench your thirst by drinking saltwater. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1351:Creating peace is our responsibility. To pray for peace while still engaging in the causes that give rise to violence is contradictory. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1352:Death means change our clothes. Clothes become old, then time to come change. So this body become old, and then time come, take young body. ~ Dalai Lama,
1353:Feelings of anger, bitterness, and hate are negative. If I kept those inside me, they would spoil my body and my health. The are of no use. ~ Dalai Lama,
1354:For each person, there is one single way and one single truth to acquire, but one must still accept the truth of other traditions. Even ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1355:If someone does not smile at you, be generous and offer your own smile. Nobody needs a smile more than the one that cannot smile to others. ~ Dalai Lama,
1356:If you make your best effort to be kinder, nurture compassion, make the world a better place, then you can say 'At least I've done my best. ~ Dalai Lama,
1357:If you shift your focus from oneself to others, and think more about others' well-being and welfare, it has an immediate liberating effect. ~ Dalai Lama,
1358:I remain convinced that most human conflicts can be solved through genuine dialogue conducted with a spirit of openness and reconciliation. ~ Dalai Lama,
1359:I want to show that there are indeed some universal ethical principles which could help everyone to achieve the happiness we all aspire to. ~ Dalai Lama,
1360:Once you encourage the thought of compassion in your mind, once it becomes active, then your attitude towards others changes automatically. ~ Dalai Lama,
1361:One scientist had discussions about love and compassion. Usually, he felt irritation. After our meeting, for some months, anger never come. ~ Dalai Lama,
1362:Scientists are discovering that while anger and hatred eat into our immune system, warm-heartedness and compassion are good for our health. ~ Dalai Lama,
1363:Sometimes one creates a dynamic impression by saying something, and sometimes one creates as significant an impression by remaining silent. ~ Dalai Lama,
1364:So what is true physically is, in a wonderful way, true spiritually as well. Deep down we grow in kindness when our kindness is tested. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1365:The Buddha who stares back at us from the texts will be too much a reflection of ourselves, too little an image of the Enlightened One. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1366:The children had been studying how to find joy and happiness in the face of adversity for many months, exploring it in their own lives. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1367:[The Dalai Lama ] says Western traditions can teach Tibetans a lot about social action, and he thinks some Christians are very good at that. ~ Pico Iyer,
1368:The greater the level of calmness of our mind, the greater our peace of mind, the greater our ability to enjoy a happy and joyful life. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1369:The message of love and compassion will travel far and wide if all who follow a spiritual path work together in harmony and mutual respect. ~ Dalai Lama,
1370:There must be a way of promoting human values without involving religion, based on common sense, experience and recent scientific findings. ~ Dalai Lama,
1371:To reduce destructive emotions we need to strengthen constructive emotions. For example, to counter anger we cultivate love and compassion. ~ Dalai Lama,
1372:We are all, by nature, oriented toward the basic human values of love and compassion. We all prefer the love of others to their hatred. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1373:According to the happiness research, “upward comparisons” are particularly corrosive to our well-being. Envy doesn’t leave room for joy. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1374:All good qualities must be sown and cultivated. We can’t expect to change overnight from an ordinary person into one with high realizations. ~ Dalai Lama,
1375:As the Dalai Lama says, “Don’t try to use what you learn from Buddhism to be a Buddhist; use it to be a better whatever-you-already-are. ~ Timber Hawkeye,
1376:I believe all suffering is caused by ignorance. People inflict pain on others in the selfish pursuit of their happiness or satisfaction. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1377:in caring for the other. I know that each time I have acted compassionately, I have experienced a joy in me that I find in nothing else. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1378:In replacing religion as the final source of knowledge in popular estimation, science begins to look a bit like another religion itself. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1379:Looking at the pattern of our existence from birth to death, we can see the way in which we are fundamentally nurtured by other's affection. ~ Dalai Lama,
1380:Some people, sweet and attractive, and strong and healthy, happen to die young. They are masters in disguise teaching us about impermanence. ~ Dalai Lama,
1381:The most important thing is transforming our minds, for a new way of thinking, a new outlook: we should strive to develop a new inner world. ~ Dalai Lama,
1382:The root of lust and hatred is ignorance of the true nature of all living beings as well as ignorance of the nature of inanimate things. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1383:Thus, the flower exists: its forms and characteristics are inscribed in our mind. But its nature is devoid of any intrinsic existence.   ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1384:We must each lead a way of life with self-awareness and compassion, to do as much as we can. Then, whatever happens we will have no regrets. ~ Dalai Lama,
1385:We often add to our pain and suffering by being overly sensitive, over-reacting to minor things, and sometimes taking things too personally. ~ Dalai Lama,
1386:Yet as we discover more joy, we can face suffering in a way that ennobles rather than embitters. We have hardship without becoming hard. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1387:A healthy perspective really is the foundation of joy and happiness, because the way we see the world is the way we experience the world. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1388:Great compassion is the root of altruistic action, the object of amazement to the world;there is no greater source of help and happiness. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1389:If you are honest, truthful, and transparent, people trust you. If people trust you, you have no grounds for fear, suspicion or jealousy. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1390:In Buddhism, ignorance as the root cause of suffering refers to a fundamental misperception of the true nature of the self and all phenomena. ~ Dalai Lama,
1391:Like and dislike, gain and loss, praise and blame, fame and disgrace: these are the eight mundane concerns which condition our existence. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1392:My overriding belief is that it is always possible for criminals to improve and that by its very finality the death penalty contradicts this. ~ Dalai Lama,
1393:Now he's far away, floating in the clouds, playing Scrabble with the Dalai Lama, but wouldn't you know it, all the tiles are in Tibetan. ~ Neal Shusterman,
1394:Peace isn't the mere absence of violence; peace must come from inner peace. And inner peace comes from taking others’ interests into account. ~ Dalai Lama,
1395:The way to overcome negative thoughts and destructive emotions is to develop opposing, positive emotions that are stronger and more powerful. ~ Dalai Lama,
1396:But when it comes to democratic political parties, I prefer that monks and nuns not join them - in order to ensure proper democratic practice. ~ Dalai Lama,
1397:CIf you are honest, truthful, and transparent, people trust you. If people trust you, you have no grounds for fear, suspicion or jealousy. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1398:Compassion and generosity are not just lofty virtues - they are at the center of our humanity, what makes our lives joyful and meaningful. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1399:It is difficult to violently suppress people in the long run, as the example of the Soviet Union and the Eastern European countries has shown. ~ Dalai Lama,
1400:La utilización adecuada de nuestra inteligencia y conocimientos estriba en efectuar cambios desde dentro para desarrollar un buen corazón. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1401:The more honest you are, the more open, the less fear you will have, because there's no anxiety about being exposed or revealed to others. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1402:There is probably no word that the Dalai Lama and the Archbishop use more when describing the qualities worth cultivating than compassion. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1403:All religions try to benefit people, with the same basic message of the need for love and compassion, for justice and honesty, for contentment. ~ Dalai Lama,
1404:A spoon cannot taste of the food it carries. Likewise, a foolish man cannot understand the wise man´s wisdom even if he associates with a sage. ~ Dalai Lama,
1405:For a better, happier, more stable and civilized future, each of us must develop a sincere, warm-hearted feeling of brotherhood and sisterhood. ~ Dalai Lama,
1406:In my childhood, I had a religious assistant who always told me, if you can really laugh with full abandonment, it's very good for your health. ~ Dalai Lama,
1407:The topic of compassion is not at all religious business; it is important to know it is human business, it is a question of human survival. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1408:We have to have some form of politics. Politics is a form of resolving conflicts. Politics which comes from sincere motivation is constructive. ~ Dalai Lama,
1409:A balanced and skillful approach to life, taking care to avoid extremes, becomes a very important factor in conducting one's everyday existence. ~ Dalai Lama,
1410:A good friend who points out mistakes and imperfections and rebukes evil is to be respected as if he reveals the secret of some hidden treasure. ~ Dalai Lama,
1411:Because we all share an identical need for love, it is possible to feel that anybody we meet, in whatever circumstances, is a brother or sister. ~ Dalai Lama,
1412:“If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion.” ~ Dalai Lama @DalaiLama Pic/Via @VegyPower @mysticpoetry,
1413:Often we cling to habits that aren't even comforting or satisfying, simply because we are unable to let go or explore new ways to do things. ~ Lama Surya Das,
1414:People are surprised at how down-to-earth I am. I like to stay home on Friday nights and listen to 'The Art of Happiness' by the Dalai Lama. ~ Carmen Electra,
1415:The Dalai Lama says that when a Catholic and a Buddhist speak, the Buddhist becomes a deeper Buddhist and the Catholic becomes a deeper Catholic. ~ Pico Iyer,
1416:The problem is that when we see ourselves only in terms of this or that group, we tend to forget about our wider identity as human beings. A ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1417:When you have a more compassionate mind and cultivate warmheartedness, the whole atmosphere around you becomes more positive and friendlier. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1418:World peace must develop from inner peace. Peace is not just mere absence of violence. Peace is, I think, the manifestation of human compassion. ~ Dalai Lama,
1419:A lama only has one role to fulfill: helping his students to find the fearless space that he himself has conquered, thus making them independent. ~ Ole Nydahl,
1420:Buddhist psychology did not differentiate cognitive from emotional states in the way Western thought differentiated the passions from reason. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1421:If, owing to failures of personal integrity, a good system is misused, it can easily become a source of harm rather than a source of benefit. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1422:Shantideva’s prayer: As long as the sky exists And as long as there are sentient beings, May I remain to help Relieve them of all their pain. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1423:So actual blessing is received when the mind’s virtuous attributes gain strength and its defective characteristics weaken or deteriorate. The ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1424:"There is no fortitude like patience, just as there is no destructive emotion worse than hatred. Therefore, practice patience and tolerance." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1425:Today we understand that the future of humanity very much depends on our planet, and that the future of the planet very much depends on humanity. ~ Dalai Lama,
1426:Anna minun, vähäpätöisen,
olla tässä maailmassa
sen kurjuutta lievittämässä
niin kauan kuin kaikkeus kestää
ja eläviä olentoja on. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1427:"Ask yourself, what am I doing about my anger, my attachment, my pride, my jealousy? These are the things we should check in our daily lives." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1428:"Basic human nature is compassionate and gentle. On that level, the seven billion human beings are the same. We are all brothers and sisters." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1429:Compassion is a mind wishing that sentient beings be free from suffering, and loving-kindness is a mind wishing that they meet with happiness. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1430:Every being wants happiness and does not want suffering. If we do not respect this fact, there will be more and more suffering on this planet. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1431:Francisco Varela once told me that a European philosopher, Edmund Husserl, already suggested a similar approach to the study of consciousness. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1432:"From my own limited experience I have found that the greatest degree of inner tranquility comes from the development of love and compassion." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1433:It is our suffering that is the most basic element that we share with others, the factor that unifies us with all living creatures.         We ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1434:May I examine my mind in all actions and as soon as a negative state occurs, since it endangers myself and others, may I firmly face and avert it. ~ Dalai Lama,
1435:Of course, I fail sometimes. Sometimes I get irritated. Occasionally I use a harsh word, but when I do, immediately I feel “Oh, this is wrong. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1436:"Often we cling to habits that aren't even comforting or satisfying, simply because we are unable to let go or explore new ways to do things." ~ Lama Surya Das,
1437:People take different roads seeking fulfillment and happiness. Just because they're not on your road does not mean they are lost. - Dalai Lama ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1438:To a Mahayana Buddhist exposed to Nagarjuna’s thought, there is an unmistakable resonance between the notion of emptiness and the new physics. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1439:We must realize that it is best to focus on our oneness, to re emphasize what is the same about each of us rather than dwell on what is different. ~ Dalai Lama,
1440:When we act to fulfill our immediate desires without taking into account others’ interests, we undermine the possibility of lasting happiness. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1441:Because we all share an identical need for love, it is possible to feel that anybody we meet,in whatever circumstances, is a brother or sister. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1442:Exile has enabled me to discover the rest of the world, to meet other peoples, to get to know other traditions. Nothing could be more valuable. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1443:For it is not what happens to us that determines our character, our experience, our karma, and our destiny - but how we relate to what happens. ~ Lama Surya Das,
1444:If with a warm heart and patience we can consider the views of others, and exchange ideas in calm discussion, we will find points of agreement. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1445:Irrespective of whether we are believers or agnostics, whether we believe in God or karma, moral ethics is a code which everyone is able to pursue. ~ Dalai Lama,
1446:Medical science begin to notice for good health, peace of mind, self-confidence, optimism is something very important. And also preventive measure. ~ Dalai Lama,
1447:The choice is ours: form a global partnership to care for Earth and one another or risk the destruction of ourselves and the diversity of life. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1448:The Dalai Lama has said, “Don’t try to use what you learn from Buddhism to be a better Buddhist; use it to be a better whatever-you-already-are. ~ Robert Wright,
1449:The jealousy that arises from another's achievement is overcome by developing an awareness of and admiration for one's own and other's achievement. ~ Dalai Lama,
1450:A good friend who points out mistakes and imperfections and rebukes evil is to be respected as if he reveals the secret of some hidden treasure. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1451:All problems, including terrorism, can be overcome through education, particularly by introducing concern for all others at the preschool level. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1452:Anger diminishes our power to distinguish right from wrong, and this ability is one of the highest human attributes. If it is lost, we are lost. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1453:Compassion automatically brings happiness and calmness. Then, even if you receive disturbing news, it will be easier to take, as your mind is still. ~ Dalai Lama,
1454:During the day extend that attitude to everyone you meet. Practice cherishing the "simplest" person (clerks, attendants, etc) or people you dislike. ~ Dalai Lama,
1455:Essa lama que lhe chapeava as pernas, numa pasta cinzenta ao jeito dos elefantes. Parecia envergar África, besuntado dos seus fluidos mais viscerais. ~ Mia Couto,
1456:If we looked down at the world from space, we would not see any demarcations of national boundaries. We would simply see one small planet, just one. ~ Dalai Lama,
1457:It is... very helpful to think of adversity not so much as a threat to our peace of mind but rather as the very means by which patience is attained. ~ Dalai Lama,
1458:Mengapa kita harus tenggelam terus dalam dikotomi “baru” dan “lama” hanya karena sejumlah orang jadi meninggal dan sejumlah orang jadi dewasa? ~ Goenawan Mohamad,
1459:Once a positive goal is chosen, you should decide to pursue it all the way to the end. Even if it is not realized, at least there will be no regret. ~ Dalai Lama,
1460:Open-minded people tend to be interested in Buddhism because Buddha urged people to investigate things - he didn't just command them to believe. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1461:The Dalai Lama was once asked for his favorite chant, and he said it was better not to have a favorite anything, which I think is a great thought. ~ Jeremy Piven,
1462:There is no need for temples, no need for
complicated philosophies. My brain and my
heart are my temples; my philosophie is
kindness. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1463:Through awareness, you get a certain attitude. That's the way, you see, to achieve more peaceful, more compassion, more friendship through that way. ~ Dalai Lama,
1464:Through meditation we can train our minds in such a way that negative qualities are abandoned and positive qualities are generated and enhanced. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1465:Wealth is not necessarily a bad thing when it has been earned in an honest manner and neither other individuals nor the environment suffered for it. ~ Dalai Lama,
1466:What I believe, according to my own experience, is that a calm, peaceful mind is a very important element for sustaining the body in a balanced way. ~ Dalai Lama,
1467:World peace must develop from inner peace. Peace is not just mere absence of violence. Peace is, I think, the manifestation of human compassion. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1468:Because of the interdependent nature of everything, we cannot hope to solve the multifarious problems with a one-sided or self-centered attitude. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1469:Compassion is of little value if it just remains an idea. It must motivate how we respond to others and be reflective in all our thoughts and actions ~ Dalai Lama,
1470:The more we take the welfare of others to heart and work for their benefit, the more benefit we derive for ourselves. This is a fact that we can see. ~ Dalai Lama,
1471:Well first, we go back to the Dalai Lama. He says, “I think technology has really increased human ability. But technology cannot produce compassion. ~ Amy Poehler,
1472:"As social animals we need friends, but we make friends on the basis of trust, which comes about as a result of affection and concern for others." ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1473:Even an animal, if you show genuine affection, gradually trust develops... If you always showing bad face and beating, how can you develop friendship? ~ Dalai Lama,
1474:His Holiness the Dalai Lama says that if we can maintain a calm and peaceful mind, our external surroundings can only cause us limited disturbance. ~ Tashi Tsering,
1475:How we fare in any given situation depends on the conduct of our body, speech, and mind. Since mind is the chief, a disciplined mind is essential. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1476:It is illogical to expect smiles from others if one does not smile oneself. Therefore, one can see that many things depend on one’s own behaviour. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1477:Lama aku memandang ke semburan-semburan lidah api yang meleleh ke bawah itu. Elok, ya, indah. Banyak yang kejam keji tampak indah dari kejauhan. ~ Y B Mangunwijaya,
1478:Your education tends to develop the brain while it neglects the heart, so you have a longing for teachings that develop and strengthen the good heart. ~ Dalai Lama,
1479:Anger is the real destroyer of our good human qualities; an enemy with a weapon cannot destroy these qualities, but anger can. Anger is our real enemy. ~ Dalai Lama,
1480:Eating, working, and making money are meaningless in themselves. However, even a small act of compassion grants meaning and purpose to our lives. P ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1481:Every man has the basis of good. Not only human beings, you can find it among animals and insects, for instance, when we treat a dog or horse lovingly. ~ Dalai Lama,
1482:Forgiveness doesn't mean forget what happened. If something is serious and it is necessary to take counter-measures, you have to take counter-measures. ~ Dalai Lama,
1483:If as spiritual practitioners we ignore the discoveries of science, our practice is also impoverished, as this mind-set can lead to fundamentalism. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1484:If we can directly address our problem and focus our energies on finding a solution, for instance, the problem can be transformed into a challenge. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1485:Irrespective of whether we are believers or agnostics, whether we believe in God or karma, moral ethics is a code which everyone is able to pursue. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1486:Logically, harmony must come from the heart... Harmony very much based on trust. As soon as use force, creates fear. Fear and trust cannot go together. ~ Dalai Lama,
1487:Mudita recognizes that life is not a zero-sum game, that there is not just one slice of cake in which someone else’s taking more means we get less. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1488:We must recognize that all beings want the same thing we want. This is the way to achieve a true understanding, unfettered by artificial consideration. ~ Dalai Lama,
1489:What are the prerequisites of special insight? They are relying on holy persons, seriously seeking extensive instruction, and proper contemplation. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1490:China has to go along with world trends. That's democracy, liberty, individual freedom. China sooner or later has to go that way. It cannot go backward. ~ Dalai Lama,
1491:if you can, serve other people, other sentient beings. If not, at least refrain from harming them. I think that is the whole basis of my philosophy. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1492:If you lose your temper, your sound sleep will go, and you will have to use a tranquilizer or sleeping pills? Then gradually, more white hair, wrinkles. ~ Dalai Lama,
1493:If you practice more kindness and tolerance, you will find more peace. There is no need to change the furniture in your house or move to a new home. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
1494:I must have dialogue with the Chinese government, and dialogue requires compromise. Therefore, I'm speaking for genuine self-rule, not for independence. ~ Dalai Lama,
1495:It is not enough to belong to a religion. You also have to put it into practice. Religion is like medicine. You have to ingest it to combat the illness. ~ Dalai Lama,
1496:One thing is that [Tibetans] should not give up hope. That's - even [if] it lasts a century. My discussions with the Dalai Lama always were about that. ~ Elie Wiesel,
1497:People assume that happiness stems from collecting things outside of yourself, whereas true happiness stems from removing things from inside of yourself ~ Dalai Lama,
1498:People take different roads seeking fulfillment and happiness. Just because they’re not on your road doesn’t mean they’ve gotten lost.” ― Dalai Lama XIV ~ Penny Reid,
1499:Spend 5 minutes at the beginning of each day remembering we all want the same things (to be happy and be loved) and we are all connected to one another. ~ Dalai Lama,
1500:This tendency seems to support H. L. Mencken’s definition of a wealthy man: one whose income is $100 a year higher than his wife’s sister’s husband. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,

IN CHAPTERS [54/54]



   11 Integral Yoga
   8 Christianity
   7 Occultism
   5 Poetry
   4 Integral Theory
   4 Buddhism
   3 Psychology
   3 Fiction
   2 Science
   1 Mythology


   6 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
   5 The Mother
   5 Satprem
   4 Thubten Chodron
   4 James George Frazer
   4 Bokar Rinpoche
   3 Sri Aurobindo
   2 Walt Whitman
   2 Nolini Kanta Gupta
   2 H P Lovecraft
   2 George Van Vrekhem
   2 Aleister Crowley


   5 The Secret Doctrine
   4 The Phenomenon of Man
   4 The Golden Bough
   4 Tara - The Feminine Divine
   4 How to Free Your Mind - Tara the Liberator
   2 Whitman - Poems
   2 The Future of Man
   2 The Bible
   2 Preparing for the Miraculous
   2 Magick Without Tears
   2 Lovecraft - Poems
   2 Agenda Vol 13


01.02 - Sri Aurobindo - Ahana and Other Poems, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Take these Vedantic lines that in their limpidity and harmonious flow beat anything found in the fine French poet lamartine:
   It is He in the sun who is ageless and deathless,

0 1959-06-03, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   Before five months are over (in September, October or November), Pakistan will attack India with the help or the complicity or the military resources of the United States. And at about the same time, China will attack India because of the Dalai lama, under the pretext that India is supporting the Dalai lama and that thousands of Tibetan refugees are escaping into India to carry on anti-Chinese activities. Then America will offer its support to India against China and then, said X, We shall see what will be the political policy of the Congress Party, which pretends to be unaligned with any bloc. If India accepts American aid, there will be no more Pakistan but rather American troops to prevent conflicts between Muslims and Hindus, and a single government for both countries. I pointed out to X that this sounded very much like a world war
   Then he made the following comparison: When you throw a pebble into a pond, there is just one center, one point where it falls, and everything radiates out from this center. There are two such centers in the world at present, two places where there are great vibrations: one is India and Pakistan, and that will radiate all over Asia. And the other is.

0 1961-04-25, #Agenda Vol 02, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But these people just cant get out of their education! Here is a lady [A. Bailey], quite renowned, it seems (shes dead now), who became the disciple of a Tibetan lama and she still speaks of Christ as the sole Avatar! She just cant get out of it!
   And each one has the absolute Truth!
  --
   The first thing I did this morning was to open this book by Alice Bailey (Ive had it for several days, I had to have a look at it). So I looked Ah, I saidwell, well! Heres a person whos dead now, but she was the disciple of a Tibetan Buddhist lama and considered a very great spiritual leader, and she writes, Christ is the incarnation of divine love on earth. And thats that. And the world will be transformed when Christ is reborn, when he comes back to earth. But why the devil does she put Christ? Because she was born Christian? Its deplorable.
   And such a mixture of everythingeverything! Instead of making a synthesis, they make a pot-pourri. They scoop it all up, toss it together, whip it up a little, use a bunch of words that have nothing to do with one another, and then serve it to you!

0 1969-05-17, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (About Pavitra's departure. Pavitra was the oldest French disciple; chemist and engineer of the cole Polytechnique, he came to the Ashram in December, 1925, after having pursued his quest all the way to Mongolia's lamaseries.)
   [Pavitra left some very interesting memoirs of his conversations with Sri Aurobindo and Mother in 1925 and 1926, which unfortunately were barbarously mutilated (with whole pages torn away, almost a third of Pavitra's notebooks) by his closest collaborator, under the pretext that it would be "better left unsaid." We shudder to think what would have been the fate of this Agenda had it come into the hands of those same "collaborators." As Mother remarked in Agenda V of October 14, 1964: "They cut out and remove all that bothers them and leave only what suits them." Thus invaluable treasures disappeared.
  --
   We are convinced that Pavitra had learned many things in Mongolia's lamaseries, where a highly advanced occult science was practiced.
   Amrita left his body on January 31, following a heart attack.

0 1973-01-17, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Sujata:) Mother, you are going to see the Dalai lama tomorrow, arent you? Satprem would be very interested to know your impressionwhat you have felt.
   What day is tomorrow?

0 1973-01-20, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (On January 18, Mother received the Dalai lama. It should be noted that Mother had long ago admitted a number of Tibetan refugees to the Ashram and Auroville.)
   Anything to say?
   Id be curious to know what you felt with the Dalai lama?
   A truly benevolent man. Buddhist benevolence, you know, and he practices it marvelously.
  --
   (Account of the Dalai lamas visit. The Dalai lamas questions were put to Mother by Kireet, the Registrar of the Centre of Education, who in turn conveyed Mothers answers back to the Dalai lama.)
   (original English)
   (Dalai lama:) It is my dream to have the perfect economic development of Tibet, the perfect organization, the efficiency that we find in Communism, but all this based upon, founded upon the Buddhistic qualities of Compassion and Love, so that the people in power do not degenerate into corruption. What is Mothers view of this dream, and whether such a thing will be realized in Tibet?
   It is not a dream. It will naturally be. But the time it will take, I do not know. This is something like what Sri Aurobindo has said about the Supramental.
  --
   (Dalai lama:) As for myself, I have no desire to continue in power in the Government. For I feel that the Government involves so much of conflicts of parties, and the necessity of taking sides with one party against the other.
   One can govern without taking sides. That is the mistake of all the governments; they reduce their capacity tremendously.
  --
   (Dalai lama:) There is good will, there is sincerity among people all over the world, but the number of such people is not large. Will they be able to have an effect to change the conditions of the world?
   It is bound to change; it is bound to change. Only, if the people are sincere it will shorten the time; it will go faster if the people are sincere.
  --
   Satprem had no fondness for crowds, and that day the entire Ashram had thronged the place. The Dalai lama had expressed the wish to see Mother alone, but the Ashram's dignitaries were literally glued to him and stayed in Mother's room throughout the meeting. It was hard to have any "deeper contact" under those circumstances.
   Mother replied, "All depends on the world's receptivity to the supramental consciousness." We publish in the Addendum an account of the Dalai lama's questions and Mother's answers.
   Message of November 26, 1972: "Before dying, falsehood rises in full swing. Still people understand only the lesson of catastrophe. Will it have to come before they open their eyes to the truth? I ask an effort from all so that it has not to be. It is only the Truth that can save us; truth in words, truth in action, truth in will, truth in feelings. It is a choice between serving the Truth or being destroyed."

04.08 - An Evolutionary Problem, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   "Mr. Shaw pats lamarck on the back and accepts his theory that 'living organisms change because they want to'.
   If you have no eyes and want to see and keep trying to see, you will finally get eyes. If, like a mole or a subterranean fish, you have eyes and don't want to see, you will lose your eyes. If you like eating the tender tops of trees enough to make you concentrate all your energies on the stretching of your neck, you will eventually get a long neck like the giraffe.

1.01 - Tara the Divine, #Tara - The Feminine Divine, #unset, #Zen
  her yidam or that the lama may give a particular yidam to
  each individual?
  --
  also happen, although it is not frequent, that a lama,
  - 16 -
  --
  known through the work of Tananatha/ a 16thcentury lama of great realization and scholarship, Tara
  was a woman before becoming a deity.
  --
  met Kalu Rinpoche. She had no lama to guide her
  until then: She detached herself from material
  --
  Answer: Kunu lama Tenzin Gyatso, who passed away
  at a very old age in the seventies, was a learned and
  respected lama. Because he was born in the Kunu
  area, between Kashmir and Ladakh, he was called
  "Kunu lama." Besides.the Tibetan language, he knew
  Sanskrit and had perfectly studied the doctrines of all
  --
  doctrines. The Dalai lama himself received many
  teachings from him. At the same time, Kunu lama led
  a simple life. He had no monastery, not even a
  --
  During a teaching Kunu lama was glvmg in
  Bodhgaya,s he told the following story. In the mid
  --
  receiving instructions from a Nyingmapa lama called
  Khenpo Shenga. Kunu lama and the local people
  habitually called the foreigner "Sahib," using the
  --
  do not know if Kunu lama ever precisely answered
  this. Maybe he was someone who fled from India
  --
  stemming from his window. Puzzled, Kunu lama and
  a few others went to the second floor, opened the
  --
  Panchen lamas in the city of Shigatse.
  Following the passing away of one of the Panchen
  --
  very loudly the name of the Panchen lama every time
  it was required.
  --
  is offered to a lama as a prayer for his or her long life.
  White Tara is not a deity different from Tara. There
  --
  dream to a lama who told him that the dream was
  unauspicious, that it was a sign of death. Worried, the
  --
  himself exclusively to practice. He went to see a lama,
  told him of his dream and the indications of the lines
  --
  "Your worry is useless," answered the lama.
  "There is a White Tara practice that prolongs life. Do

1.01 - Who is Tara, #How to Free Your Mind - Tara the Liberator, #Thubten Chodron, #unset
  His Holiness the Dalai lama. Many people believe that the Dalai lama is a
  fully enlightened being, even though its impossible for us to prove this at our
  --
  Her female form draws us into spiritual life. My teacher, lama Thubten
  Yeshe, who practiced Tara meditation daily, often referred to her as Mummy

1.02 - Meditating on Tara, #How to Free Your Mind - Tara the Liberator, #Thubten Chodron, #unset
  In the 1990s, His Holiness the Dalai lama and Father Lawrence Freeman,
  30
  --
  from high lamas. They think some external force or realized being will tap
  them on the head or give them blessed water and their life will go well. Some

1.02 - Taras Tantra, #Tara - The Feminine Divine, #unset, #Zen
  Vajrayana practice and the lama's blessing are
  necessary.
  --
  In the Kagyupa order, only a small number of lamas
  or khenpos direc~ly study the tantras, mainly the

1.03 - Invocation of Tara, #Tara - The Feminine Divine, #unset, #Zen
  which means "student-child"). A lama may have the
  desire to obtain good disciples to continue his spiritual
  --
  beings. It is thus legitimate for the lama to pray for
  obtaining these spiritual children.

1.03 - Tara, Liberator from the Eight Dangers, #How to Free Your Mind - Tara the Liberator, #Thubten Chodron, #unset
  to Tara.1 It was composed by Gyalwa Gendun Drubpa, the First Dalai lama
  (13911475) after he completed a meditation retreat on Tara. These verses

1.05 - 2010 and 1956 - Doomsday?, #Preparing for the Miraculous, #George Van Vrekhem, #Integral Yoga
  Jean-Baptiste de lamarck and others formulated coherent
  evolutionary theories before him, and Alfred Wallace at the

1.05 - Buddhism and Women, #Tara - The Feminine Divine, #unset, #Zen
  women lamas that I have met in person.
  UGYEN TSOMO - The first one, Ugyen Tsomo, was the
  --
  woman lama of great realization who belonged to the
  Drikung Kagyu school. She was neither a nun nor did
  --
  to receive teachings from Kunu lama, and she was
  also in Bodhgaya. Therefore, I was able to meet her.
  --
  the most accom plishe d disciple of this lama. She had
  left the area of her birth to live in a cave near Moun t
  --
  it. The Dalai lama has been studying the possibility of
  including this Chinese tradition into the Tibetan
  --
  Answer: The wish of the Dalai lama is that the
  children in all the Tibetan schools, girls and boys,

1.05 - THE HOSTILE BROTHERS - ARCHETYPES OF RESPONSE TO THE UNKNOWN, #Maps of Meaning, #Jordan Peterson, #Psychology
  sufficient reasons today. It is not a question of racial memory, transmitted by lamarckian means, but of the
  proclivity to experience similarly under similar conditions. These conditions arise eternally when the

1.05 - THE NEW SPIRIT, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  and then lamarck and Darwin, that for the "lord of creation"
  little was left of his past grandeur. The demolishing of the geo-

1.06 - Being Human and the Copernican Principle, #Preparing for the Miraculous, #George Van Vrekhem, #Integral Yoga
  gist Jean-Baptiste de lamarck had formulated one that was
  fully worked out and coherent, although not fully justified

1.07 - A Song of Longing for Tara, the Infallible, #How to Free Your Mind - Tara the Liberator, #Thubten Chodron, #unset
  by lama lobsang tenpey gyaltsen
  he following is a request prayer to Tara, A Song of Longing for Tara,
  the Infallible (Tib: Dung bo lu may ma) written by lama Lobsang Ten-
  pey Gyaltsen.7 It was translated by lama Thubten Yeshe in February 1979,
  when he gave the Chittamani Tara initiations and teachings to a group of us
  at Kopan Monastery. In lamas style, this may not be a literal translation, and
  words may be added to clarify the meaning. These verses deeply touched me
  --
  7. A Song of Longing was translated by lama Thubten Yeshe. Reprinted with kind permission from lama Yeshe Wisdom Archives
  104
  --
  Dalai lama to pray for world peace. His Holiness commented, I dont much
  believe in prayer. How does this relate to the fact that His Holiness makes
  --
  Before highest yoga tantra initiations, the lama passes out kusha grass and
  reflections on a song of longing for tara, the infallible
  --
  think its something special. Then, the lama describes indicators of auspicious dreams, and some people get more excited. Then, the lama says, But
  theyre only dreams. They dont exist from their own side. They dont exist
  --
  Dalai lamas teachings in San Jose in 2002, the organizers announced how
  much prot had been made from the teachings and to whom they would
  --
  His Holiness the Dalai lama exemplies humility, and hes certainly more
  advanced on the path than we are. So if somebody more advanced than us can
  --
  often request highest yoga tantra initiations from lama Yeshe, lama, please
  give us Yamantaka and Heruka initiations. lama Yeshe would shoo them
  out, saying, Go meditate on Lamrim and thought transformation. Learn to
  --
  Holiness the Dalai lama receives many offerings when he teaches. He uses
  some and gives the rest away to support the Tibetan government-in-exile,
  --
  groups. I dont have enough merit for His Holiness the Dalai lama to teach
  me individually, but the combined merit of 7,000 people is enough causal
  --
  by their vow, they are trustworthy and help His Holiness the Dalai lama,
  Tibet, and the Dharma. But other protectors lack insight into Dharma and are
  --
  ness the Dalai lama says it is a worldly spirit. Because the practice divides
  the Tibetan community into factions at a time in history when they need to
  --
  even though every day I recited a verse from lama Chpa saying, Even if I
  remain for an ocean of eons in the Avici hells for the sake of one sentient
  --
  someone to meet lama Zopa Rinpoches plane at Los Angeles International
  reflections on a song of longing for tara, the infallible
  --
  masters. Along this line, I recommend lama Yeshes Introduction to Tantra and
  His Holinesss Deity Yoga and Tantra in Tibet.
  --
  Being outwardly simple also means being humble. This is the way advocated and practiced by lama Atisha. Outwardly, there is no big show, no fancy
  robes, big thrones, or huge entourage. One doesnt make a big deal about
  --
  many years. Students at Istituto lama Tzong Khapa, an Italian Dharma center, where I lived for nearly two years, invited him to come and teach. Many
   lamas want to go to the West because they live comfortably and receive a lot
  --
  interested in being treated as a big lama with pomp and fuss. He didnt care
  about our admiration; his sole interests were transforming his mind and
  --
  Although lama Lobsang Tenpey Gyaltsen recommends reciting this prayer
  three times a day, I dont think thats a hard and fast rule or a denite guarantee to be reborn in the pure land. Its not the number of recitations that is
  --
  A Song of Longing is one of my favorite recitations. lama Lobsang
  Tenpey Gyaltsen put into words very profound feelings that resonate within

1.07 - Incarnate Human Gods, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  great number of living Buddhas, who officiate as Grand lamas at the
  head of the most important monasteries. When one of these Grand
  --
  see a rainbow they take it as a sign sent them by the departed lama
  to guide them to his cradle. Sometimes the divine infant himself
  reveals his identity. "I am the Grand lama," he says, "the living
  Buddha of such and such a temple. Take me to my old monastery. I am
  --
  acknowledged as the Grand lama whom they seek he must satisfy them
  of his identity. He is asked the name of the monastery of which he
  --
  it; he must also describe the habits of the deceased Grand lama and
  the manner of his death. Then various articles, as prayer-books,
  --
  the monastery. At the head of all the lamas is the Dalai lama of
  Lhasa, the Rome of Tibet. He is regarded as a living god, and at
  --
  According to some accounts the mode of discovering the Dalai lama is
  similar to the method, already described, of discovering an ordinary
  Grand lama. Other accounts speak of an election by drawing lots from
  a golden jar. Wherever he is born, the trees and plants put forth

1.12 - The Left-Hand Path - The Black Brothers, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
    Eloi, Eloi, lama sabacthani.
    Such an ecstasy of anguish racks me that I cannot give it voice, yet I know it is but as the anguish of Gethsemane.

1.13 - THE HUMAN REBOUND OF EVOLUTION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  Nature? It is curious to note how since the time of lamarck and
  Darwin these two theories, while deepening in their respective ways,
  --
  lection (the vital thrust) is thus succeeded by a lamarckian era of
  Super-Life brought about by calculated invention (the vital impulse).

1.18 - The Perils of the Soul, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  had some difference of opinion with the Grand lama. To prove his
  supernatural powers, he soared into the air. But as he mounted up
  the Grand lama, perceiving his shadow swaying and wavering on the
  ground, struck his knife into it and down fell Sankara and broke his

1.57 - Public Scapegoats, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  The Jalno, who represents the Grand lama for the time being,
  contests these heretical opinions; the dispute waxes warm, and at
  --
  temporary substitute of the Grand lama is certain; that he is, or
  was once, liable to act as scapegoat for the people is made nearly
  --
  back to the pope of Lhasa himself, the Grand lama, of whom the Jalno
  is merely the temporary vicar. The analogy of many customs in many

1.66 - The External Soul in Folk-Tales, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
   lama Tschoridong in the following way. The lama, who is an
  enchanter, sends out his soul in the form of a wasp to sting Joro's
  --
  shutting and opening his hand he causes the lama alternately to lose
  and recover consciousness. In a Tartar poem two youths cut open the

1.75 - The AA and the Planet, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
    Am I to understand that the AA has two main lines of Work. (1) The initiation of Individuals, (2) Action on the world in general say "Weltpolitik"? Because your letters on the # History of Magick do imply (2); and yet the AA discourages any form of group working. Is it that the Masters (8 = 3 Magistri Templi) having been admitted to the Third Order the AA proper; below this are R.R. et A.C. and GD are no longer liable to the dangers which make group activity in lower grades undesirable. Or do they still work as Individuals, yet, because they are initiates, appear to act as a corporate body? You have often expressed yourself as if this were so. 'Of course, They had to pick on me to do the dirty work' is a typical growl of the old Big Lion! But again there is that Magical Memory of yours when you came down from that Hermitage in the little wood overhanging the nullah below the Great Peak 'somewhere in Asia' and sat in some sort of Consistory in the valley where the great lamaserai or whatever it was towers over the track, (I quote some of your phrases from memory.) Which is it?"
  My dear child, that is all very sensibly put; and the answer is that Convenience would decide. Then you go on, after a digression:

1.cllg - A Dance of Unwavering Devotion, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  author class:Chone lama Lodro Gyatso
  subject class:Poetry

1f.lovecraft - The Battle that Ended the Century, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   determined by the venerated Thibetan lama Bill Lum Li, who evoked the
   primal serpent-god of Valusia and found unmistakable signs of victory

1f.lovecraft - The Last Test, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   hear among the mad lamas and flighty yak-drivers on the secret
   table-lands of Asia. Id heard all the common tales and whispers when I

1.jk - Fragment Of The Castle Builder, #Keats - Poems, #John Keats, #Poetry
  Gold, black, and heavy, from the lama brought.
  My ebon sofas should delicious be

1.pbs - Bigotrys Victim, #Shelley - Poems, #Percy Bysshe Shelley, #Fiction
  Dares the lama, most fleet of the sons of the wind,
  The lion to rouse from his skull-covered lair?
  --
  Though weak as the lama that bounds on the mountains,
  And endued not with fast-fleeting footsteps of air,

1.whitman - A Broadway Pageant, #Whitman - Poems, #unset, #Zen
      sides, or at the endbonze, brahmin, and lama;
  The mandarin, farmer, merchant, mechanic, and fisherman;

1.whitman - Salut Au Monde, #Whitman - Poems, #unset, #Zen
      sacrificers, brahmins, sabians, lamas, monks, muftis,
      exhorters;

2.01 - THE ADVENT OF LIFE, #The Phenomenon of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  days of Darwin and lamarck, numerous discoveries have estab-
  lished the existence of the transitional forms postulated by the

2.02 - THE EXPANSION OF LIFE, #The Phenomenon of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  Suppression of the peduncles. Since the heroic times of lamarck
  and Darwin, the favourite argument employed against the trans-

2.03 - DEMETER, #The Phenomenon of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  1 In various quarters I shall be accused of showing too lamarckian a bent in
  the explanations which follow, of giving an exaggerated influence to the
  --
  the lamarckian zone of very big complexes (above all, man) in which anti-
  chance can be seen to dominate ; on the other hand the Darwinian zone of

2.05 - Apotheosis, #The Hero with a Thousand Faces, #Joseph Campbell, #Mythology
  tory of Jetsiin-Milarepa, according to lama Kazi Dawa-Samdup's English
  rendering, edited by W. Y. Evans-Wentz, Tibet's Great Yogi Milarepa (Oxford

2.18 - January 1939, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
   Disciple: There are cases of Tibetans who expose themselves to ice without any bad reactions and also there was the report of a messenger who practically flies throughout Tibet carrying the tidings of the Dalai lama.
   Sri Aurobindo: These are known phenomena.

3.01 - THE BIRTH OF THOUGHT, #The Phenomenon of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  1 [Even if the lamarckian view of the heritability of acquired charac-
  teristics is biologically vieux jeu, and decisively refuted, when we reach the

6.0 - Conscious, Unconscious, and Individuation, #The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  635 lamaic literature gives very detailed instructions as to how
  such a circle must be painted and how it should be used. Form
  --
  6 44 As a counterpart to the lamaic mandala, I now reproduce
  the Tibetan "World Wheel," which should be sharply distin-
  --
  enly city as, 35; lamaic, 358, 360;
  pentadic, 347, 361; ritual use of,

BOOK II. -- PART III. ADDENDA. SCIENCE AND THE SECRET DOCTRINE CONTRASTED, #The Secret Doctrine, #H P Blavatsky, #Theosophy
  inventors themselves. Buffon, Bory de St. Vincent, lamarck, E. G. St. Hilaire, Gaudry, Naudin,
  Wallace, Darwin, Owen, Haeckel, Filippi, Vogt, Huxley, Agassiz, etc., etc., each evolved a more or
  --
  example, the lama is a juvenescent and feeble copy of the camel, and how the puma of the New
  represented the lion of the Old World" (Schmidt, "Doctrine of Descent and Darwinism," p. 223).

BOOK II. -- PART II. THE ARCHAIC SYMBOLISM OF THE WORLD-RELIGIONS, #The Secret Doctrine, #H P Blavatsky, #Theosophy
  *** The above is, perhaps, a key to the Dalai- lama's symbolical name -- the "Ocean" lama, meaning
  the Wisdom Ocean. Abbe Huc speaks of it.

BOOK I. -- PART I. COSMIC EVOLUTION, #The Secret Doctrine, #H P Blavatsky, #Theosophy
  countries in general, but even in not a few schools in Thibet, left to the care of uninitiated lamas and
  Mongolian innovators.
  --
  Moreover in all the large and wealthy lamasaries, there are subterranean crypts and cave-libraries, cut
  in the rock, whenever the gonpa and the lhakhang are situated in the mountains. Beyond the Western
  --
  temple in it, with one old lama, a hermit, living near by to watch it. Pilgrims say that the subterranean
  galleries and halls under it contain a collection of books, the number of which, according to the
  --
  volume we are told, "weighing from four to five pounds," nothing, in truth, is known of lamaism. Yet,
  the sacred canon of the Southern Church is said to contain 29,368,000 letters in the Saddharma

BOOK I. -- PART III. SCIENCE AND THE SECRET DOCTRINE CONTRASTED, #The Secret Doctrine, #H P Blavatsky, #Theosophy
  and modern Buddhist teachings, and sorely confused lamaism with Buddhism. On page 404 of this
  volume, called "Buddhism in Christendom, or Jesus the Essene," our pseudo-Orientalist devotes
  --
  plants and animals of our globe according to lamarck, Darwin, and Wallace.** In the
  general array of the elements, as known to us, we have seen a striking approximation to

BOOK I. -- PART II. THE EVOLUTION OF SYMBOLISM IN ITS APPROXIMATE ORDER, #The Secret Doctrine, #H P Blavatsky, #Theosophy
  his third terrestrial appearance was a Bodhisattva, while the Teshu lama is an incarnation of
  Amitabha Buddha, or Gautama.

Conversations with Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  These conversations were held from December 18, 1925 to November 20, 1926. Pavitra, a French engineer of the Polytechnic School, arrived at Pondicherry on the 17th of December, 1925, having come from a Mongolian lamasery where his spiritual search had driven him, after his having spent four years in Japan. He never left Pondicherry again, where he lived for forty-four years in the service of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. He left his body on May 16, 1969. These brief conversations were noted from memory, most of the time in French, except towards the end. Hence, they do not represent the exact words of the Master, but are as faithful a record as possible. Pavitra was then 31 years old.
  Conversations with Sri Aurobindo
  --
  He was interested in occultism, and in 1920 departed for Japan to study Zen Buddhism. In 1924 he left Japan and spend time with tantric lamas in monasteries in North China and Mongolia.
  In 1925 he came to India and met Sri Aurobindo and The Mother in Pondicherry, where he was accepted as a sadhak, and Sri Aurobindo gave him the name Pavitra ("Clearness"). In 1951 the Mother appointed him director of the just founded Sri Aurobindo International University Centre. He served in this position for eighteen years, as well as the general secretary of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, until his death in 1969. The Mother reports in Agenda (May 1969) that Pavitra left his body in a totally yogic way and merged with her.

Liber 46 - The Key of the Mysteries, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
   "Eli! Eli! lama sabachthani!"
   VII
  --
   have those who used to visit me abandoned me? Eli, Eli, lama ------"
   "Stop," said Eliphas, "do not parody the most formidable words that
  --
   written, Thou shalt adore God alone." ... "ELI, ELI, lama SABACHTHANI!"
   was what this sublime and divine adorer of God cried later. If he had

Liber 71 - The Voice of the Silence - The Two Paths - The Seven Portals, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  Lam is the Tibetan word for Way or Path, and lama is He who Goeth, the specific title of the Gods of Egypt, the Treader of the Path, in Buddhistic phraseology. Its numerical value is 71, the number of this book.
  Prefatory Note

Talks With Sri Aurobindo 1, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  PURANI: The Tibetan lamas are believed to be in a direct line from Buddha.
  But to find the true Dalai lama is not easy at all. You know about the various signs by which he has to be recognised?
  SATYENDRA: Is Zen Buddhism alive in Japan?
  --
  PURANI: I am told that in lamas the meditation is very rigorous and the
  monks are thrashed for breaking the discipline.
  --
  PURANI: Madame David-Neel divides the lamas into three classes the low
  and ordinary, who are the commonest and care only for food and comfort;

Talks With Sri Aurobindo 2, #Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
  can see in the case of the lamas that it is not the same person.
  Purani gave an instance of how a Dalai lama, as a boy, gave the correct
  details about a new hidden tea-bowl about which all others had forgotten.
  SRI AUROBINDO: I hear these lamas die young.
  PURANI: About thirty or forty.
  --
  call in a lama during somebody's death to help the passage of the soul
  through the vital world.

The Act of Creation text, #The Act of Creation, #Arthur Koestler, #Psychology
  Revolutionary Government. They were lamarck, Cuvier, Geoffroy
  Saint-Hilaire. The climax came in 1830, when Geoffroy, the evolu-
  --
  publication, Darwin paid grateful tri bute to lamarck as a source of
  inspiration, endowed with the prophetic spirit in science, the highest
  endowment of lofty genius'. Later on he called lamarck's work
  Veritable rubbish* which did the cause 'great harm' and insisted that
  he had got 'not a fact or idea' from lamarck. 13 In this respect he
  resembled Copernicus and Galileo who also excelled in denying credit
  --
  was won he relented and gave others their due including lamarck,
  whose ghost was never to be exorcized from the edifice that Darwin
  --
  the Vague doubts'. When, on his return, he read lamarck and other
  standard works on evolution, the seeds began to germinate, the
  --
  [This is probably an echo of lamarck's 'branching series irregularly
  graded'.]
  Species according to lamarck disappear as collections made
  perfect.
  --
  into serpents, walruses, and giraffes. Only lamarck had attempted to
  provide a comprehensive reason for evolution in his four 'laws'. They
  --
  period show that he had been reading and pondering lamarck; and
  twenty years earlier, in his Philosophie Zoologique, lamarck had written:
  What nature does in the course of long periods we do every day
  --
  Whether Darwin read this passage from lamarck, or similar
  passages, we do not know. But the question is irrelevant except for
  --
  The same protest is echoed by lamartine: e I never think my
  thoughts think for me.'
  --
  crude form of lamarckism. The development of science cannot be
  isolated from its historic context, from the climate of a given age or
  --
  he explained them in an oddly lamarckian argument as the result
  of 'inherited experience*.
  --
  I7 Origin, 6th ed., p. 2. 18, Ibid., p. 3. 19, lamarck (1914), pp. 109-10.
  20, Nordenskiold, History of Biology, p. 42, quoted by Himmelfarb, op. cit., p. 153.

the Eternal Wisdom, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  11) Shed not the blood of the beings that people the earth, men, domesticated animals, wild beasts and birds: out of the depths of thy soul rises a voice that forbids thee to shed blood, for the blood is the life, and thou canst not restore life. ~ lamartine
  12) Deliver them that are drawn unto death. ~ ProverbsXXXIV

The Gospel According to Mark, #The Bible, #Anonymous, #Various
  33 When the sixth hour came, darkness fell over the whole land until the ninth hour. 34 At the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, "Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?", which is translated
  "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"

The Gospel According to Matthew, #The Bible, #Anonymous, #Various
  45 Now from the sixth hour there was darkness over all the land until the ninth hour. 46 And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?" that is,
  "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"

WORDNET



--- Overview of noun lama

The noun lama has 2 senses (no senses from tagged texts)
                    
1. lama ::: (a Tibetan or Mongolian priest of Lamaism)
2. Lama, genus Lama ::: (llamas)


--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun lama

2 senses of lama                            

Sense 1
lama
   => priest, non-Christian priest
     => spiritual leader
       => leader
         => person, individual, someone, somebody, mortal, soul
           => organism, being
             => living thing, animate thing
               => whole, unit
                 => object, physical object
                   => physical entity
                     => entity
           => causal agent, cause, causal agency
             => physical entity
               => entity

Sense 2
Lama, genus Lama
   => mammal genus
     => genus
       => taxonomic group, taxonomic category, taxon
         => biological group
           => group, grouping
             => abstraction, abstract entity
               => entity


--- Hyponyms of noun lama

1 of 2 senses of lama                        

Sense 1
lama
   => Dalai Lama, Grand Lama
   => Panchen Lama


--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun lama

2 senses of lama                            

Sense 1
lama
   => priest, non-Christian priest

Sense 2
Lama, genus Lama
   => mammal genus




--- Coordinate Terms (sisters) of noun lama

2 senses of lama                            

Sense 1
lama
  -> priest, non-Christian priest
   => Druid
   => flamen
   => hoodoo
   => lama
   => magus
   => shaman, priest-doctor
   => votary
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ezra

Sense 2
Lama, genus Lama
  -> mammal genus
   => Tachyglossus, genus Tachyglossus
   => Zaglossus, genus Zaglossus
   => Ornithorhynchus, genus Ornithorhynchus
   => Didelphis, genus Didelphis
   => Caenolestes, genus Caenolestes
   => Macrotis, genus Macrotis
   => Macropus, genus Macropus
   => Lagorchestes, genus Lagorchestes
   => Onychogalea, genus Onychogalea
   => Petrogale, genus Petrogale
   => Thylogale, genus Thylogale
   => Dendrolagus, genus Dendrolagus
   => Hypsiprymnodon, genus Hypsiprymnodon
   => Potorous, genus Potorous
   => Bettongia, genus Bettongia
   => genus Phalanger
   => Trichosurus, genus Trichosurus
   => Petaurus, genus Petaurus
   => Acrobates, genus Acrobates
   => Phascolarctos, genus Phascolarctos
   => Dasyurus, genus Dasyurus
   => Thylacinus, genus Thylacinus
   => Sarcophilus, genus Sarcophilus
   => Phascogale, genus Phascogale
   => Myrmecobius, genus Myrmecobius
   => Notoryctus, genus Notoryctus
   => Condylura, genus Condylura
   => Parascalops, genus Parascalops
   => Chrysochloris, genus Chrysochloris
   => Uropsilus, genus Uropsilus
   => Neurotrichus, genus Neurotrichus
   => Sorex, genus Sorex
   => Blarina, genus Blarina
   => Neomys, genus Neomys
   => Cryptotis, genus Cryptotis
   => Erinaceus, genus Erinaceus
   => genus Tenrec
   => genus Potamogale
   => Balaena, genus Balaena
   => Balaenoptera, genus Balaenoptera
   => Megaptera, genus Megaptera
   => Eschrichtius, genus Eschrichtius
   => Physeter, genus Physeter
   => Kogia, genus Kogia
   => Hyperoodon, genus Hyperoodon
   => Delphinus, genus Delphinus
   => Tursiops, genus Tursiops
   => Phocoena, genus Phocoena
   => genus Grampus
   => Orcinus, genus Orcinus
   => Globicephala, genus Globicephala
   => Monodon, genus Monodon
   => Delphinapterus, genus Delphinapterus
   => Trichechus, genus Trichecus
   => genus Dugong
   => Hydrodamalis, genus Hydrodamalis
   => Arctocephalus, genus Arctocephalus
   => Callorhinus, genus Callorhinus
   => Otaria, genus Otaria
   => Zalophus, genus Zalophus
   => Eumetopias, genus Eumetopias
   => Phoca, genus Phoca
   => Pagophilus, genus Pagophilus
   => Mirounga, genus Mirounga
   => Erignathus, genus Erignathus
   => Cystophora, genus Cystophora
   => Odobenus, genus Odobenus
   => Orycteropus, genus Orycteropus
   => Canis, genus Canis
   => Cuon, Cyon, genus Cuon, genus Cyon
   => Dusicyon, genus Dusicyon
   => Nyctereutes, genus Nyctereutes
   => Lycaeon, genus Lycaeon
   => genus Hyaena
   => Crocuta, genus Crocuta
   => Proteles, genus Proteles
   => Vulpes, genus Vulpes
   => Alopex, genus Alopex
   => Urocyon, genus Urocyon
   => Felis, genus Felis
   => genus Lynx
   => Panthera, genus Panthera
   => Acinonyx, genus Acinonyx
   => Smiledon, genus Smiledon
   => Nimravus, genus Nimravus
   => Ursus, genus Ursus
   => Euarctos, genus Euarctos
   => Selenarctos, genus Selenarctos
   => Thalarctos, genus Thalarctos
   => Melursus, genus Melursus
   => Viverra, genus Viverra
   => Viverricula, genus Viverricula
   => Arctictis, genus Arctictis
   => Fossa, genus Fossa
   => Genetta, genus Genetta
   => Hemigalus, genus Hemigalus
   => Herpestes, genus Herpestes
   => Paradoxurus, genus Paradoxurus
   => Suricata, genus Suricata
   => Pteropus, genus Pteropus
   => Nyctimene, genus Nyctimene
   => Cynopterus, genus Cynopterus
   => genus Macrotus
   => Phyllostomus, genus Phyllostomus
   => Choeronycteris, genus Choeronycteris
   => Hipposideros, genus Hipposideros
   => Rhinonicteris, genus Rhinonicteris
   => Megaderma, genus Megaderma
   => Vespertilio, genus Vespertilio
   => Lasiurus, genus Lasiurus
   => Myotis, genus Myotis
   => Eptesicus, genus Eptesicus
   => Antrozous, genus Antrozous
   => Pipistrellus, genus Pipistrellus
   => Euderma, genus Euderma
   => Plecotus, genus Plecotus
   => Tadarida, genus Tadarida
   => Eumops, genus Eumops
   => Desmodus, genus Desmodus
   => Diphylla, genus Diphylla
   => Oryctolagus, genus Oryctolagus
   => Sylvilagus, genus Sylvilagus
   => Lepus, genus Lepus
   => Ochotona, genus Ochotona
   => Mus, genus Mus
   => Micromyx, genus Micromyx
   => Apodemus, genus Apodemus
   => Rattus, genus Rattus
   => Nesokia, genus Nesokia
   => Conilurus, genus Conilurus
   => Notomys, genus Notomys
   => Hydromys, genus Hydromys
   => Reithrodontomys, genus Reithrodontomys
   => Peromyscus, genus Peromyscus
   => Baiomys, genus Baiomys
   => Onychomys, genus Onychomys
   => Ondatra, genus Ondatra
   => Neofiber, genus Neofiber
   => Sigmodon, genus Sigmodon
   => Neotoma, genus Neotoma
   => Oryzomys, genus Oryzomys
   => Pitymys, genus Pitymys
   => Microtus, genus Microtus
   => Arvicola, genus Arvicola
   => Clethrionomys, genus Clethrionomys
   => genus Phenacomys
   => Cricetus, genus Cricetus
   => Mesocricetus, genus Mesocricetus
   => Gerbillus, genus Gerbillus
   => Meriones, genus Meriones
   => Lemmus, genus lemmus
   => Myopus, genus Myopus
   => Dicrostonyx, genus Dicrostonyx
   => Synaptomys, genus Synaptomys
   => Atherurus, genus Atherurus
   => Trichys, genus Trichys
   => Erethizon, genus Erethizon
   => Perognathus, genus Perognathus
   => Liomys, genus Liomys
   => Dipodomys, genus Dipodomys
   => Microdipodops, genus Microdipodops
   => Zapus, genus Zapus
   => Dipus, genus Dipus
   => Jaculus, genus Jaculus
   => Glis, genus Glis
   => Muscardinus, genus Muscardinus
   => Eliomys, genus Eliomys
   => Geomys, genus Geomys
   => Thomomys, genus Thomomys
   => Sciurus, genus Sciurus
   => Tamiasciurus, genus Tamiasciurus
   => Citellus, genus Citellus, Spermophilus, genus Spermophilus
   => Cynomys, genus Cynomys
   => Tamias, genus Tamias
   => Eutamias, genus Eutamias
   => Glaucomys, genus Glaucomys
   => Marmota, genus Marmota
   => Petaurista, genus Petaurista
   => Castor, genus Castor
   => Castoroides, genus Castoroides
   => Aplodontia, genus Aplodontia
   => Cavia, genus Cavia
   => Dolichotis, genus Dolichotis
   => Hydrochoerus, genus Hydrochoerus
   => Dasyprocta, genus Dasyprocta
   => Cuniculus, genus Cuniculus
   => Stictomys, genus Stictomys
   => Myocastor, genus Myocastor
   => genus Chinchilla
   => Lagidium, genus Lagidium
   => Lagostomus, genus Lagostomus
   => Abrocoma, genus Abrocoma
   => Spalax, genus Spalax
   => Bathyergus, genus Bathyergus
   => Heterocephalus, genus Heterocephalus
   => Uintatherium, genus Uintatherium
   => Procavia, genus Procavia
   => Equus, genus Equus
   => Hyracotherium, genus Hyracotherium
   => genus Mesohippus
   => genus Protohippus
   => genus Rhinoceros
   => Ceratotherium, genus Ceratotherium
   => Diceros, genus Diceros
   => Tapirus, genus Tapirus
   => Sus, genus Sus
   => Babyrousa, genus Babyrousa
   => Phacochoerus, genus Phacochoerus
   => Tayassu, genus Tayassu, genus Pecari
   => genus Hippopotamus
   => Bos, genus Bos
   => Bubalus, genus Bubalus, tribe Bubalus
   => genus Anoa
   => Synercus, genus Synercus, tribe synercus
   => Bibos, genus Bibos
   => genus Bison
   => Ovibos, genus Ovibos
   => Ovis, genus Ovis
   => Ammotragus, genus Ammotragus
   => Capra, genus Capra
   => Oreamnos, genus Oreamnos
   => Naemorhedus, genus Naemorhedus
   => Capricornis, genus Capricornis
   => Rupicapra, genus Rupicapra
   => Budorcas, genus Budorcas
   => Antilope, genus Antilope
   => Litocranius, genus Litocranius
   => genus Addax
   => Connochaetes, genus Connochaetes
   => Madoqua, genus Madoqua
   => Alcelaphus, genus Alcelaphus
   => Damaliscus, genus Damaliscus
   => Aepyceros, genus Aepyceros
   => Gazella, genus Gazella
   => Antidorcas, genus Antidorcas
   => Tragelaphus, genus Tragelaphus, Strepsiceros, genus Strepsiceros
   => Boselaphus, genus Boselaphus
   => Hippotragus, genus Hippotragus
   => genus Saiga
   => Raphicerus, genus Raphicerus
   => Taurotragus, genus Taurotragus
   => Kobus, genus Kobus
   => Adenota, genus Adenota
   => genus Oryx
   => Pseudoryx, genus Pseudoryx
   => Antilocapra, genus Antilocapra
   => Cervus, genus Cervus
   => Odocoileus, genus Odocoileus
   => Alces, genus Alces
   => Dama, genus Dama
   => Capreolus, genus Capreolus
   => Rangifer, genus Rangifer
   => Mazama, genus Mazama
   => Muntiacus, genus Muntiacus
   => Moschus, genus Moschus
   => Elaphurus, genus Elaphurus
   => Tragulus, genus Tragulus
   => Hyemoschus, genus Hyemoschus
   => Camelus, genus Camelus
   => Lama, genus Lama
   => Vicugna, genus Vicugna
   => Giraffa, genus Giraffa
   => Okapia, genus Okapia
   => Mustela, genus Mustela
   => Poecilogale, genus Poecilogale
   => Ictonyx, genus Ictonyx
   => Lutra, genus Lutra
   => Enhydra, genus Enhydra
   => Mephitis, genus Mephitis
   => Conepatus, genus Conepatus
   => Spilogale, genus Spilogale
   => Taxidea, genus Taxidea
   => Meles, genus Meles
   => Mellivora, genus Mellivora
   => Melogale, genus Melogale
   => Arctonyx, genus Arctonyx
   => Gulo, genus Gulo
   => genus Grison
   => genus Galictis
   => Martes, genus Martes
   => Charronia, genus Charronia
   => Eira, genus Eira
   => Dasypus, genus Dasypus
   => Tolypeutes, genus Tolypeutes
   => genus Cabassous
   => Euphractus, genus Euphractus
   => Priodontes, genus Priodontes
   => Chlamyphorus, genus Chlamyphorus
   => Burmeisteria, genus Burmeisteria
   => Bradypus, genus Bradypus
   => Choloepus, genus Choloepus
   => Megatherium, genus Megatherium
   => genus Mylodon
   => Myrmecophaga, genus Myrmecophaga
   => Cyclopes, genus Cyclopes
   => genus Tamandua
   => Manis, genus Manis
   => genus Homo
   => genus Australopithecus, Australopithecus
   => Plesianthropus, genus Plesianthropus
   => genus Sivapithecus
   => Dryopithecus, genus Dryopithecus
   => Ouranopithecus, genus Ouranopithecus
   => Lufengpithecus, genus Lufengpithecus
   => genus Proconsul
   => Kenyapithecus, genus Kenyapithecus
   => genus Aegyptopithecus
   => Algeripithecus, genus Algeripithecus
   => Pongo, genus Pongo
   => genus Gorilla
   => Pan, genus Pan
   => Hylobates, genus Hylobates
   => Symphalangus, genus Symphalangus
   => Cercopithecus, genus Cercopithecus
   => Cercocebus, genus Cercocebus
   => Erythrocebus, genus Erythrocebus
   => Papio, genus Papio
   => Mandrillus, genus Mandrillus
   => Macaca, genus Macaca
   => Presbytes, genus Presbytes, mammal Semnopithecus
   => genus Colobus
   => Nasalis, genus Nasalis
   => Callithrix, genus Callithrix
   => Cebuella, genus Cebuella
   => Leontocebus, genus Leontocebus, genus Leontideus
   => Cebus, genus Cebus
   => Aotus, genus Aotus
   => Alouatta, genus Alouatta
   => Pithecia, genus Pithecia
   => Cacajao, genus Cacajao
   => Callicebus, genus Callicebus
   => Ateles, genus Ateles
   => Saimiri, genus Saimiri
   => Lagothrix, genus Lagothrix
   => Tupaia, genus Tupaia
   => Ptilocercus, genus Ptilocercus
   => genus Lemur
   => Daubentonia, genus Daubentonia
   => genus Loris
   => Nycticebus, genus Nycticebus
   => Perodicticus, genus Perodicticus
   => Arctocebus, genus Arctocebus
   => genus Galago
   => genus Indri
   => Avahi, genus Avahi
   => Tarsius, genus Tarsius
   => Cynocephalus, genus Cynocephalus
   => Elephas, genus Elephas
   => Loxodonta, genus Loxodonta
   => Mammuthus, genus Mammuthus
   => Archidiskidon, genus Archidiskidon
   => Mammut, genus Mammut, genus Mastodon
   => Gomphotherium, genus Gomphotherium
   => Procyon, genus Procyon
   => Bassariscus, genus Bassariscus
   => Potos, genus Potos
   => Nasua, genus Nasua
   => Ailurus, genus Ailurus
   => Ailuropoda, genus Ailuropoda




--- Grep of noun lama
dalai lama
domestic llama
genus lama
grand lama
ilama
lama
lama guanicoe
lama pacos
lama peruana
lamaism
lamaist
lamarck
lamarckian
lamarckism
lamasery
lamaze method
lamaze method of childbirth
llama
panchen lama
ulama



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Dalai Lama ::: Born: July 6, 1935;
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Blacksburg salamander
Blanco blind salamander
Blepharomastix caclamalis
Blood (Kendrick Lamar song)
Blue Ridge dusky salamander
Blue Ridge gray-cheeked salamander
Blue Ridge two-lined salamander
Blue-spotted salamander
Blunt-headed salamander
Boada, Salamanca
Bolama
Bo Lamar
Bolama (town)
Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story
Book of Helaman
Bovirdeh Salamat
Brame's climbing salamander
Brenda Zlamany
Brian LaMacchia
Brook salamander
Brownback salamander
Brown cave salamander
BRP Magat Salamat (PS-20)
BRP Malamawi (FPB-2403)
Bruno Lamas
Buddha Lama
Bulamaj
Bulamaji
Bulamaji, Khodabandeh
Bulamaji, Zanjan
BurlingtonAlamance Regional Airport
Bursa lamarckii
Buxton with Lamas
Caddo Mountain salamander
Cais-do-Sodr t Salamansa
Calama
Calama, Chile
Calamae
Calamagrostis
Calamagrostis arundinacea
Calamagrostis bolanderi
Calamagrostis breweri
Calamagrostis canadensis
Calamagrostis canescens
Calamagrostis eminens
Calamagrostis epigejos
Calamagrostis expansa
Calamagrostis foliosa
Calamagrostis hillebrandii
Calamagrostis hirta
Calamagrostis koelerioides
Calamagrostis lapponica
Calamagrostis montanensis
Calamagrostis nardifolia
Calamagrostis nutkaensis
Calamagrostis ophitidis
Calamagrostis purpurascens
Calamagrostis rubescens
Calamagrostis stricta
Calamagrostis tweedyi
Calamanco
Calamander
alaman, Gerede
Calamansi
Calama (Numidia)
Calamar
Calamaria modesta
Calamaria schlegeli
Calamaria ulmeri
Calamari (disambiguation)
Calamariinae
Calamar Municipality
California giant salamander
California salamander
California slender salamander
California tiger salamander
Camp Klamath, California
Camp Sasardi salamander
Camron climbing salamander
Canton of Lamarche
Cape Woolamai, Victoria
Capital Development Authority (Islamabad)
Carbonade flamande
Carex klamathensis
Carinaria lamarckii
Carlos Saavedra Lamas
Carmen Lamagna
Carn a' Chlamain
Carolina mountain dusky salamander
Cascade Caverns salamander
Cascade torrent salamander
Case of Proclamations
Castel di Lama
Castillo de Villamalefa
Cathedral of Saint Augustine (Kalamazoo, Michigan)
Caucasian salamander
Cave salamander
Cave splayfoot salamander
CB Salamanca
Celama parvitis
Celaque climbing salamander
Clia Allamargot
Cellamare conspiracy
Central and Wan Chai Reclamation
Centro del Calamar Gigante
Ceratothalama
Cerro Pando salamander
Cerro Pital salamander
Csar Lamanna
Csar Llamas
C.F. Unio de Lamas
Chah Keshavarzi Eslamabad
Chalderaz-e Gholamali
Chamberlain's dwarf salamander
Changchub Dorje, 12th Karmapa Lama
Channel Islands slender salamander
Charah, Islamabad
Charlamagne tha God
Charles Augustus Lafayette Lamar
Charles Franois Delamarche
Charles Kensington Salaman
Charles Lamancha
Charles Lamarche
Chteau de Calamane
Chteau de Flamarens
Chaz Lamar Shepherd
Cheat Mountain salamander
Chelamala, Malappuram
Chelamattom
Chellamae
Chellamay
Cheoah Bald salamander
Cheqa Kabud, Eslamabad-e Gharb
Cheshmeh-ye Gholamali
Chiala mountain salamander
Chignahuapan splayfoot salamander
Chikulamayembe Dynasty
Chinanteca salamander
Chinese exclamative particles
Chinese giant salamander
Chinese salamander
Chdrak Gyatso, 7th Karmapa Lama
Choekyi Gyaltsen, 10th Panchen Lama
Choijin Lama Temple
Cholamandal Artists' Village
Christmas gift (exclamation)
Christopher Columbus Before the Council of Salamanca
Chuck LaMar
Church of San Juan Bautista (Talamanca de Jarama)
Cibyra exclamans
Clamart
Clamato
Clamator
Clawed salamander
Climate of Islamabad
Climbing salamander
ClintonKalamazoo Canal
Clouded salamander
Cloud forest salamander
Cloud forest salamander from Cofre de Perote
Club Atltico General Lamadrid
Cnemaspis selamatkanmerapoh
Coal-black salamander
Coastal giant salamander
Coban climbing salamander
Cocle salamander
Coeur d'Alene salamander
Columbia torrent salamander
Comal blind salamander
Common splayfoot salamander
Cmo Te Llama?
COMSATS University Islamabad
Conant's salamander
Conasprella allamandi
Confederation Congress Proclamation of 1783
Constantine Kalamanos
Constitution Avenue (Islamabad)
Convallamarin
Convento de San Esteban, Salamanca
Cope's climbing salamander
Cope's giant salamander
Cordillera Central salamander
Cordillera de Talamanca
Cordillera Talamanca salamander
Cornelius H. DeLamater
Corsican brook salamander
Corsican fire salamander
Cortes salamander
Cosberella lamaralexanderi
Coscinasterias calamaria
Cow Knob salamander
Crago (Alamanni)
Crater LakeKlamath Regional Airport
Crater salamander
Craugastor talamancae
Cristian Llama
CroatianRomanianSlovak friendship proclamation
Ctimene salamandra
Cuetzalan salamander
Cukra climbing salamander
Culama australis
Culture of Islamabad
Cumberland dusky salamander
Cumberland Plateau salamander
Cyclamate sulfohydrolase
Cyclophora calama
Dabulamanzi kaMpande
Dahaneh-ye Akhlamad
Dalai Lama
Dalai Lama Center for Peace and Education
Dalailama (moth)
Dalai Lama Renaissance
Dalama
Da Lama ao Caos
Dalaman Airport
Dalamar the Dark
Damlama
Damlamaca
Damn (Kendrick Lamar album)
Daniel Delamare
Daniel Lamarre
Daniel Salamanca Urey
Danny Lamagna
Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama
Dassault MD 315 Flamant
David Lama
David Lamai
David Lamar
Dawkinsia exclamatio
Dayr Abu Salama
Declamation
Defence Housing Authority, Islamabad
Deh Baneh-ye Eslamabad
Deh Gholaman, Badakhshan
Deh Now, Alamarvdasht
Delamanid
Delamar
Delamar Dry Lake
Delamare
Delamare-Deboutteville
De Lamar, Idaho
De Lamar Jensen
Delamar Landing Field
Delamar, Nevada
Delamater-Bevin Mansion
Delicate-skinned salamander
Del Norte salamander
Department of the Interior v. Klamath Water Users Protective Ass'n
De Profundis Clamavi Ad Te Domine (Dark Funeral album)
Deshin Shekpa, 5th Karmapa Lama
Developments in Islamabad
Deylamabad
Deylaman
DHA Valley, Islamabad
Die Freunde von Salamanka
Diego de Salamanca
Diego Martnez de Villamayor
Diego Osorio de Escobar y Llamas
Dil Bahadur Lama
Dima and Lama Hattab
Dimitrios Kaklamanos
Diplomatic Enclave, Islamabad
Dithalama desueta
Dithalama persalsa
Dithalama punctilinea
Dixie Cavern salamander
D. J. Lalama
Dmytro Palamarchuk
DNA (Kendrick Lamar song)
Doflein's salamander
Dolores Claman
Domaine Lamarche
Doinos de Salamanca
Dorce Gamalama
Doug LaMalfa
Doyo Lama
Dudul Dorje, 13th Karmapa Lama
Duke of vila and Bolama
Dunmore's Proclamation
Dunn's climbing salamander
Dunn's salamander
Durango salamander
Dsum Khyenpa, 1st Karmapa Lama
Dwarf black-bellied salamander
Dwarf climbing salamander
Dwarf salamander
Dwarf splayfoot salamander
Easter Proclamation
cole Franaise d'Islamabad
Ecuadorian climbing salamander
Edgar Villamarn
Edward Litt Laman Blanchard
Eilema calamaria
Ein Lama in Yokohama
Elamad
Elama Faatonu
Elamanchili
Elamanchili (Assembly constituency)
Elamaram Kareem
El Cantante (Andrs Calamaro album)
El Cop giant salamander
El Cusuco salamander
El estudiante de Salamanca
Eli Eli Lama Sabachthani?
Eli Eli Lama Sabachthani? (film)
Elisenda Alamany
Eliseo Salamanca
Ella Koblo Gulama
Ellamanda
Ellamarie Woolley
El Llano en llamas
El Rebollar (Salamanca)
Emancipation Proclamation
Embassy of Azerbaijan, Islamabad
Embassy of Palestine, Islamabad
Embassy of Russia in Islamabad
Emile Janne de Lamare
EN Bolama
Ensapa Lobsang Dndrup, 3rd Panchen Lama
Enso Villamayor
Enteromius lamani
Erakeswara Temple, Pillalamarri
Eranuhi Aslamazyan
Eric Allaman
Eric DeLamarter
Eric Lamaze
Erigeron klamathensis
Erythronium klamathense
Eslamabad
Eslamabad (2)
Eslamabad, Aligudarz
Eslamabad, Andika
Eslamabad, Ardabil
Eslamabad, Ardal
Eslamabad, Ardestan
Eslamabad, Arsanjan
Eslamabad, Arzuiyeh
Eslamabad, Azimiyeh
Eslamabad, Bafq
Eslamabad, Baft
Eslamabad, Bagh-e Malek
Eslamabad, Bahar
Eslamabad, Bajgiran
Eslamabad, Bakhtajerd
Eslamabad, Bam
Eslamabad, Bampur
Eslamabad, Bandar Abbas
Eslamabad, Bandar Lengeh
Eslamabad, Bardaskan
Eslamabad, Bardsir
Eslamabad, Bashagard
Eslamabad, Behbahan
Eslamabad, Besharat
Eslamabad, Bijar
Eslamabad, Borujen
Eslamabad, Borujerd
Eslamabad, Boshruyeh
Eslamabad, Chahar Gonbad
Eslamabad, Charuymaq
Eslamabad, Chenaran
Eslamabad, Damavand
Eslamabad, Dashtestan
Eslamabad, Dashti
Eslamabad, Dehaj
Eslamabad, Dezful
Eslamabad, Divandarreh
Eslamabad, Doshman Ziari
Eslamabad, Dowreh
Eslamabad-e Arab
Eslamabad-e Bezahrud
Eslamabad-e Chah-e Manj
Eslamabad-e Darshahi
Eslamabad-e Gharb
Eslamabad-e Ghurak
Eslamabad-e Jalil
Eslamabad-e Javid
Eslamabad-e Kord
Eslamabad-e Lishtar
Eslamabad-e Mazraeh Shomareh-ye Do
Eslamabad-e Mazraeh Shomareh-ye Yek
Eslamabad-e Mugui
Eslamabad-e Olya
Eslamabad-e Olya, Golestan
Eslamabad-e Olya, Ilam
Eslamabad-e Olya, Kermanshah
Eslamabad-e Olya, Khorramabad
Eslamabad-e Olya, Khuzestan
Eslamabad-e Olya, Lorestan
Eslamabad-e Olya, Pol-e Dokhtar
Eslamabad-e Pain
Eslamabad-e Pain, Sistan and Baluchestan
Eslamabad, Eqlid
Eslamabad-e Shomareh-ye Seh
Eslamabad-e Sofla
Eslamabad-e Sofla, Ardabil
Eslamabad-e Sofla, Golestan
Eslamabad-e Sofla, Ilam
Eslamabad-e Sofla, Kermanshah
Eslamabad-e Sofla, Khuzestan
Eslamabad-e Sofla, Lorestan
Eslamabad-e Tang Seh Riz
Eslamabad-e Tang Sorkh
Eslamabad-e Yek
Eslamabad-e Yek, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari
Eslamabad-e Yek, Kerman
Eslamabad, Falard
Eslamabad, Famur
Eslamabad, Fereydunkenar
Eslamabad, Firuzabad
Eslamabad Gamasyab Olya
Eslamabad, Ghaniabad
Eslamabad, Gilan
Eslamabad, Gowhar Kuh
Eslamabad, Haftkel
Eslamabad, Hana
Eslamabad, Irandegan
Eslamabad, Izeh
Eslamabad, Jahrom
Eslamabad, Jam
Eslamabad, Jereh
Eslamabad, Jiroft
Eslamabad, Karun
Eslamabad, Kazerun
Eslamabad, Kermanshah
Eslamabad (Khalifeh), Gowhar Kuh
Eslamabad, Kharameh
Eslamabad, Khesht
Eslamabad, Khodabandeh
Eslamabad, Khorramdarreh
Eslamabad, Kiar
Eslamabad, Kuh Mareh Sorkhi
Eslamabad, Larestan
Eslamabad, Lordegan
Eslamabad, Mahabad
Eslamabad, Mahmudabad
Eslamabad, Malayer
Eslamabad, Mamasani
Eslamabad, Maraveh Tappeh
Eslamabad, Marvdasht
Eslamabad, Meyaneh
Eslamabad, Miandoab
Eslamabad, Miandorud
Eslamabad, Minab
Eslamabad Mohammad Hoseyn
Eslamabad, Naghan
Eslamabad, Najafabad
Eslamabad, Naqadeh
Eslamabad, Nehbandan
Eslamabad, Neyriz
Eslamabad, Nishapur
Eslamabad, North Khorasan
Eslamabad, Nowshahr
Eslamabad, Omidiyeh
Eslamabad, Oshnavieh
Eslamabad, Pasargad
Eslamabad, Qaleh Ganj
Eslamabad, Qaryah ol Kheyr
Eslamabad, Qatruyeh
Eslamabad, Qazvin
Eslamabad, Qir and Karzin
Eslamabad, Qom
Eslamabad, Qorveh
Eslamabad, Quchan
Eslamabad, Rabor
Eslamabad, Rafsanjan
Eslamabad, Ramshir
Eslamabad, Roshtkhar
Eslamabad, Rostam
Eslamabad, Rudan
Eslamabad Rural District
Eslamabad Rural District (Gilan Province)
Eslamabad, Salafchegan
Eslamabad, Saqqez
Eslamabad, Sarab
Eslamabad, Sardasht
Eslamabad, Senderk
Eslamabad, Sepidan
Eslamabad, Shahr-e Babak
Eslamabad, Shahreza
Eslamabad, Shiraz
Eslamabad, Shusef
Eslamabad, Soghan
Eslamabad, Taft
Eslamabad, Torbat-e Jam
Eslamabad, Urmia
Eslamabad, Vardasht
Eslamabad, Zanjan
Eslamabad, Zeydabad
Eslamabad, Ziviyeh
Estadio Benito Villamarn
Estdio Flamarion Vasconcelos
Estadio Municipal de Calama
Esther Salaman
Ettuveetil Pillamar
Etymology of Kalamazoo
Eufemia Cullamat
Euphorbia lamarckii
Eutropis islamaliit
Exclamation
Exclamation mark
Exclamatory paradise whydah
Exposition des primitifs flamands Bruges
Ezo salamander
Falamak Joneidi
Falamansa
Fat Llama
Fazaia Intermediate College, Islamabad
Fear (Kendrick Lamar song)
Feel (Kendrick Lamar song)
Flix Delamarche
Fernand Lamaze
Fern bank salamander
Fernie Flaman
Ffos-y-fran Land Reclamation Scheme
Finca Chibigui salamander
Fire salamander
First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation of President Lincoln
FLAMA
Flamagra
Flamand
Flamant
Flamant-class patrol vessel
Flamant (company)
Flamanville
Flamanville, Manche
Flamanville Nuclear Power Plant
Flamarion
Flamarion's tuco-tuco
Flatwoods salamander
Flamanna saga
Fomes lamaensis
Formulation of Proclamation Text Museum
Fort Klamath
Fort Klamath, Oregon
Fotini Markopoulou-Kalamara
Foundation for Universal Responsibility of His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Foundation University Islamabad
Fourche Mountain salamander
Four-toed salamander
Fraction of Upholders of the Proclamation
Francisco Vega de Lamadrid
Franois-Charles de Bourlamaque
Franois Joseph Drouot de Lamarche
Franco Scalamandr
Frank LaManna
Frank LaMar Christian
Franklin's climbing salamander
Frdric Flamand
Frdric-Louis Allamand
French ship Flamand
Frosted flatwoods salamander
Fulk Al Salamah (2016 yacht)
Gabilan Mountains slender salamander
Gabriel von Salamanca-Ortenburg
Gajulamandyam
Gallery of Mariam and Eranuhi Aslamazyan Sisters
Gamalama
Gara LaMarche
Garavand, Eslamabad-e Gharb
Garca Fernndez de Villamayor
Garden slender salamander
Gaspar Llamazares
Geertje Lycklama Nijeholt
Genicanthus lamarck
George Flamank
George Galamaz
George Glamack
George Kalamaras
George Salaman
Georgetown salamander
Georgia blind salamander
Gerard of Villamagna
Gerolama Orsini
Geronimo (exclamation)
Geshe Lama Konchog
Gholamabad-e Khayyat
Gholamali Bayandor
Gholamali Beyg
Gholamali, Khuzestan
Gholamali Pouratayi
Gholamali Raisozzakerin
Giant salamander
Gibson Kalamazoo
Gilbert Flamank
Giovanni Battista Lama
Giovanni Bernardo Lama
Giuseppe Allamano
Glamaig
Glamanand Supermodel India 2018
Glamazon
Glamazon (album)
Glyphodes inflamatalis
God (Kendrick Lamar song)
Golden Salamander
Gold-striped salamander
Gmez's web-footed salamander
Graceful splayfoot salamander
Granular salamander
Great Alamance Creek
Green Lama
Green salamander
Gregarious slender salamander
Gregorio Aroz de Lamadrid
Gregory Palamas
Gristle-headed splayfoot salamander
Grotto salamander
Guaramacal salamander
Guard llama
Guerreran climbing salamander
Guillermo Anaya Llamas
Guizhou salamander
Gunta Lamaa
Gurdwara Nanaklama
Guy Kilama
Habib ibn Maslama al-Fihri
Hakuba salamander
Haldimand Proclamation
Hnaiakamalama
Hannu Salama
Hartweg's climbing salamander
Haryana Land Reclamation and Development Corporation
Hasanabad, Eslamabad-e Gharb
Hasan Salama
H. C. Lamacraft
Heartbreak (Shalamar album)
Hedy Lamarr
Helaman
Helen Humes Lamale
Hell Hollow slender salamander
Henritte Laman Trip-de Beaufort
Henry Bellamann
Henry DeLamar Clayton (general)
Henry De Lamar Clayton Jr.
Henry Graybill Lamar
Henry Lamar
Henry Lamar Crosby
Herv Delamarre
Hida salamander
Hielaman
High Commission of India, Islamabad
High Commission of Sri Lanka, Islamabad
History of Islamabad
History of Lamar University
HMPNGS Salamaua
Hokuriku salamander
Holy-mountain salamander
Homaledra heptathalama
Horacio Llamas
Hossam Salama
Hossein Valamanesh
Hotel Zaracay salamander
Hottentot Proclamation
Howard J. Lamade Stadium
Howard R. Lamar
Huaca Huallamarca
Huei tlamahuioltica
Hyalinobatrachium talamancae
(I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo
Idaho giant salamander
Iglesia de Santa Mara (Villamayor)
Igo Galama
Igre na skelama
Ikaika Alama-Francis
Ikalamavony (district)
Ikaw Lamang
kinci Yalama
Ilama
Ilama (fruit)
Ilamai Oonjal Aadukirathu
Ilamatln
Ilias Malamas
Imitator salamander
Imperial cave salamander
Ina Lamason
Individual reclamation
Ins Talamantez
Iigo Lamarca
Inikkum Ilamai
Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad
International Islamic University, Islamabad
Invasion of SalamauaLae
Inverted question and exclamation marks
Inyo Mountains salamander
Isabelle LaMal
Islamabad
Islamabad Accord
Islamabad Capital Territory
Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry
Islamabad Expressway
Islamabad High Court
Islamabad International Airport
Islamabad Leopards
Islamabad Literature Festival
Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombing
Islamabad Medical and Dental College
Islamabad Metropolitan Corporation
IslamabadMuzaffarabad Branch Line
IslamabadNew Delhi hotline
IslamabadRawalpindi metropolitan area
Islamabad Union
Islamabad United
Islamabad Zoo
Islama kfte
slamalan, Nallhan
Istituto Lama Tzong Khapa
Italaman
Italian cave salamander
Ituero y Lama
Ityala lamawele
Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry
Jackson's climbing salamander
Jacques-Michel Hurel de Lamare
Jaime Vilamaj
Ja Lama
Jlama
Jalama Formation
Jalamah
Jalamah (Syria)
Jalan Batu Tiga Lama
Jalan Johor Lama
Jalan Kamunting Lama
Jalan Kempas Lama
Jalan Kerja Ayer Lama
Jalan Klang Lama
Jalan Lama Alor Gajah
Jalan Lama Bukit Putus
Jalan MahangSelama
Jalan Masai Lama
Jamiat ul-Ulama
Jamiatul Ulama South Africa
Jammalamadugu
Janice LaMarre
Japanese black salamander
Japanese clawed salamander
Japanese giant salamander
Jarrod Saltalamacchia
Jaurs Lamarque Pons
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
Jean-Jacques Burlamaqui
Jean Maximilien Lamarque
Jeanne-Charlotte Allamand
Jean-Nicolas-Sbastien Allamand
Jeep Tshering Lama
Jefferson salamander
Jemez Mountains salamander
Jene LaMarque
Jigme (Kagyu lama)
Jim LaMarque
Jinfo Mountain salamander
J. Lamar Worzel
Joe Lamaro
Johann Lengoualama
John Basil Lamar
John Delamare
John DeLamater
John Dellamarta
John Flamank
John Halama
Jollyville Plateau salamander
Jonathan Lamas
Jos ngel Lamas
Jos Angel Lamas Municipality
Jos ngel Llamas
Jos Antonio Llama
Jos Antonio Llamas
Jos Benito Lamas
Jos de Salamanca, Marquis of Salamanca
Jos Luis Lamadrid
Josphine Calamatta
Joseph Palamara
Joseph Raphael De Lamar
Joseph Raphael De Lamar House
Joseph Rucker Lamar
Joseph Rucker Lamar Boyhood Home
Jos Salamanca
Jos Villamarn
Josu Balamandji
J. Robert Lamar
J. R. Salamanca
Juan Salamanca
Juan Trevio de Guillamas
Judy LaMarsh
Julie Slama
Jlio Delamare Aquatics Centre
Julio Lamas
Julio Salamanca
Julio Vilamaj
Junaluska salamander
Justice Lamar
Jwalamalini
Jwalamalini temple
KabulDarulaman Tramway
Kaklamanis
Kalama
Kalamai
Kalamaili Nature Reserve
Kalamainuu
Kalamaja
Kalamaja Cemetery
Kalamaki
Kalamaki, Patras
Kalamaki, Zakynthos
Kalamalka Lake
Kalamandalam Bindhulekha
Kalamandalam Gangadharan
Kalamandalam Girija
Kalamandalam Haridas
Kalamandalam Hyderali (film)
Kalamandalam Krishnan Nair
Kalamandalam Prabhakaran
Kalamandalam Radhika
Kalamansig
Kalamantania whiteheadi
Kalamar
Kalamaria
Kalamaria Stadium
Kalamassery
Kalamassery Mahaganapathy Temple
Kalamata
Kalamata F.C.
Kalamata International Airport
Kalamata Municipal Stadium
Kalamata olive
Kalamatian
Kalama Valley protests
Kalama, Washington
Kalamay
Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport
Kalamazoo-class monitor
Kalamazoo College
Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety
Kalamazoo Derby Darlins
Kalamazoo Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse
Kalamazoo, Florida
Kalamazoo Gazette
Kalamazoo Kingdom
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Kalamazoo Outrage
KalamazooPortage metropolitan area
Kalamazoo Promise
Kalamazoo Regional Psychiatric Hospital
Kalamazoo Township, Michigan
Kalamazoo Transportation Center
Kalamazoo Valley Community College
Kalamazoo Wings
Kalamazoo Wings (19742000)
Kamby Lama of Tuva
Kampong Labi Lama
Kandalama Reservoir
Kaplama
Kapilamalai
Kareem Salama
Karel Lama
Karen Lamassonne
Karlamagns saga
Karma Pakshi, 2nd Karmapa Lama
Karsilamas
Kas Lealamanua
Kebayoran Lama
Kendrick Lamar
Kendrick Lamar discography
Kendrick Lamar (EP)
Kennedy Polamalu
Kerala Kalamandalam
Kern Canyon slender salamander
Kern Plateau salamander
Khakyab Dorje, 15th Karmapa Lama
Khalaf Al-Salamah
Khambo Lama
Khedrup Gelek Pelzang, 1st Panchen Lama
Khlo & Lamar
Khunu Lama Tenzin Gyaltsen
Kiamichi slimy salamander
Killamarsh
Kimsaqucha (Lamay)
Kingdom of Talamanca
KK Plama Pur
Klamath
Klamath Agency, Oregon
Klamath Basin
Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge Complex
Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement
Klamath, California
Klamath Falls Gems
Klamath Falls Gems (194851)
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Klamath Glen, California
Klamath Lake sculpin
Klamath language
Klamath largescale sucker
Klamath Mountains
Klamath Mountains (ecoregion)
Klamath people
Klamath Project
Klamath smallscale sucker
Klamath Theater Complex Fire
Klamath Tribes
Kodlamane
Koilamasuchus
Kolamaafushi
Kolamak
Koleh Jub, Eslamabad-e Gharb
Komatha En Kulamatha
Koolama Bay
Korean crevice salamander
Korean salamander
KornblumDeLaMare rearrangement
Kociuszko's proclamation
Kostis Palamas
Krishna Temple, Islamabad
Kuankuoshui salamander
Klama
Kulamagal Radhai
Kulamandan Shah Khad
Kulamani Parida
Kullamaa Parish
Labdia thalamaula
La cueva de Salamanca
Laguna Vilama
Lahoot Lamakan
Lake Lama
Lake Lerma salamander
Lake Llamacocha
Lake Llamacocha (Corongo)
Lake Patzcuaro salamander
La Llamada
La llamada (1965 film)
La Llama Eterna
La llaman Mariamor
La llama (opera)
Lal Masjid, Islamabad
La Loma salamander
Lalo Salamanca
Lama
Lama Abu-Odeh
Lama Alshamandi
Lama
Lamaceratops
Lamacha
Lamachaera
Lamachaur
Lamachus
Lama Dampa Sonam Gyaltsen
Lama dei Peligni
Lama (disambiguation)
Lamadrid Municipality
Lamae District
Lama Foundation
Lamagama Entertainment
Lama (genus)
Lamagistre
Lamagure
Lama, Haute-Corse
Lamahi
Lamaholot language
Lamaholot people
Lamaika
Lamaing
Lama Jampa Thaye
Lama (Japanese band)
Lama-Kara
Lamakera
Lama Lama
Lamalama language
Lama Lama people
Lama language
Lama language (Bai)
Lamalera language
Lamaline
Lamaling Monastery
Lamaload Reservoir
Lamalou-les-Bains
Lamanabi Trappist Monastery
Lamanai
Laman and Lemuel
Laman, Azerbaijan
Lamanda Park Line
Lamanda Park, Pasadena, California
Lamandau Nature Reserve
Lamane
Lamanre
Lamang language
Lamanites
LaManna Premier Group
Lamao
Lamao, Liloy
Lamao, Limay
Lamar
Lama Rabi Rabi
Lamar Advertising Company
Lamar Alexander
Lamaro
Lamar, Arkansas
LaMar Baker
Lamar Batista
Lamar Boulevard Bridge
Lamarca
LamarCalder House
Lamar Cardinals and Lady Cardinals
Lamar Cardinals and Lady Cardinals tennis
LaMar C. Berrett
Lamarchea
Lamarche-sur-Sane
Lamarck Caulaincourt (Paris Mtro)
Lamarckia
Lamarck Island
Lamarckism
LaMar Clark
Lamar, Colorado
LaMarcus Adna Thompson
LaMarcus Aldridge
Lamard
Lamar Davis
Lamar Fisher
Lamar Heights, Missouri
Lamar Hoover
Lamar Hunt Trophy
Lamar Institute of Technology
Lamar John Ryan Cecil
LaMark Brown
LaMark Carter
Lamar Lady Cardinals softball
LaMar Lemmons Jr.
Lamar Liolevave
Lamar Looney
Lamar, Mississippi
Lamar, Missouri
Lamar Moore
Lamar Mounds and Village Site
Lamar Municipal Airport
Lamar, Nebraska
Lamar Odom
Lamar, Oklahoma
Lamar Peters
Lamar Porter Athletic Field
Lamarque, Argentina
Lamarque, Gironde
Lamarr Houston
LaMarr Hoyt
Lamarr Kimble
LaMarr Woodley
Lamar Smith
Lamar Smith (activist)
Lamar Softball Complex
Lamar, South Carolina
Lamar S. Owens Jr.
Lamar Sternad
Lamar, Tennessee
Lamar, Texas
Lamar Thomas
Lamartine Griffin Hardman
Lamartine Place Historic District
Lamartine, Wisconsin
Lamar Towers
Lamar University
Lamar Waldron
Lamar White
Lamar Williams
Lamas
Lamas Aqueduct
Lamashtu
Lamas, Norfolk
Lamasn
Lamas Quechua
Lamasqure
Lamassu
Lamatuka language
Lamaw
Lamaw Ek
Lamay District
Lamayuru Monastery
Lamazan
Lamaze Infant Development System
Lamaze International
Lamazre
Lamaze technique
Lamazire-Basse
Lamazire-Haute
Lamac
Land reclamation
Land reclamation in China
Land reclamation in Monaco
Land reclamation in the United Arab Emirates
Lanza's alpine salamander
La Palma salamander
La Pea, Salamanca
Larch Mountain salamander
La Ribera de Salamanca
Larut, Matang and Selama District
La Salamandre
Las Villas, Salamanca
Lawrence L. Lamade
Leave It to Lamas
Leellamarz
Legendary salamander in popular culture
Leinaala Kalama Heine
Lon Rasalama
Leora's stream salamander
Les Larmes Du Dala Lama
Lesser slender salamander
Lex Alamannorum
Liberation of Kalamata
Libertad Lamarque
Limalama
Limestone salamander
Lincoln's climbing salamander
List of Alamannic pagi
List of awards and nominations received by Kendrick Lamar
List of Bienes de Inters Cultural in the Province of Salamanca
List of birds of Islamabad
List of birds of the Klamath Basin
List of Chief Justices of Islamabad High Court
List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kalamazoo
List of cultural heritage sites in Islamabad
List of educational institutions in Islamabad
List of Justices of the Islamabad High Court
List of Lamar Cardinals in the NFL Draft
List of Lamar University alumni
List of municipalities in Salamanca
List of overseas visits by the 14th Dalai Lama outside India
List of people from Islamabad
List of proclamations of the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
List of tallest buildings in Islamabad
Live at the Apollo: The Proclamation
Liyeh Chak, Deylaman
Liz Claman
Liz LaManche
Llama
Llamachayuq
Llamachayuq Qaqa
Llama District
Llamado de Emergencia
Llama firearms
Llamahuasi
Llama Llama
Llamas de la Ribera
Llamas with Hats
Llamatron
Llamayojcasa
Llamayuq
Llamayuq (Lima)
Llamazares
Lobsang Chkyi Gyaltsen, 4th Panchen Lama
Lobsang Palden Yeshe, 6th Panchen Lama
Lobsang Yeshe, 5th Panchen Lama
Longdong stream salamander
Longest climbing salamander
Long-toed salamander
Lorenzo Lamas
Louisiana slimy salamander
Love (Kendrick Lamar song)
Lower Klamath Lake
Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge
Loyalty (Kendrick Lamar song)
Lozano's salamander
Lucius Q. C. Lamar House
Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar
Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar I
Luigi Alamanni
Luka Palamarchuk
Lulaman Rural District
Lulama Xingwana
Luschan's salamander
Lust (Kendrick Lamar song)
Lyce Lamartine
Lyciasalamandra antalyana
Lyciasalamandra atifi
Lyciasalamandra billae
Lyciasalamandra fazilae
Lyciasalamandra flavimembris
Lyciasalamandra helverseni
Maalamaal
Maasilamani
Mabee's salamander
Macrobrachium lamarrei
Magalie Lamarre
Magnificent web-footed salamander
Mahendra P. Lama
Maja e Vallamars
Makalamabedi Airport
Malalamai language
Malamaal Weekly
Malamatina
Malamatiyya
Malayaalamaasam Chingam Onninu
Malcolm Charles Salaman
Malgorzata Lamacz
Malot, Islamabad
Malpur, Islamabad
Maluca Llamas
Mamadou Lamarana Diallo
Mammuthus lamarmorai
Maniruzzaman Islamabadi
Manuel Silvestre de Salamanca Cano
Many-lined salamander
Many-ribbed salamander
Maravarman Avanisulamani
Marbled salamander
Mara Eugenia Llamas
Mariam Aslamazyan
Marie-Jeanne Lamartinire
Marie-Pierre Lamarche
Mariscal Lamar International Airport
Mark Hoplamazian
Mark Lamarr
Maryam Salama
Masilamani
Maslama
Maslama al-Majriti
Maslama ibn Abd al-Malik
Maslama ibn Hisham
Masoud Gholamalizad
Mas Selamat Kastari
Massimo Dallamano
Massu Engira Masilamani
Matlama FC
Matt Claman
Matt Lamanna
Maureen Kennedy Salaman
Maurice LaMarche
Mauricio de la Lama
Mauricio Santa Mara Salamanca
Mayor of Islamabad
Mazraeh-ye Eslamabad
Mazraeh-ye Eslamabad, Kerman
Mazraeh-ye Falamarz Fuladi
Mazraeh-ye Farj Flamarzy
Mealii Kalama
Mecha and Tulama Self-Help Association
Medellin climbing salamander
Melamaravakkadu
Mlamare
Melanio Ulama
Melenie Mahinamalamalama Eleneke
Meliana climbing salamander
Me llaman Lolita
Mellamastus
Memorial Acclamation
Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago
Metro Transit (Kalamazoo)
Mexican climbing salamander
Mezzalama Trophy
Mian Haji Sahib,Islamabad
Miary Lamatihy
Michael Lamach
Michele Lamaro
Miguel de la Gra Talamanca, 1st Marquess of Branciforte
Mihai Flamaropol Skating Rink
Miky Dorje, 8th Karmapa Lama
Millville climbing salamander
Mine reclamation
Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation (Egypt)
Mirabeau B. Lamar
Mirian Tsalkalamanidze
Mississippi slimy salamander
Mitchell-Lama Housing Program
M. Lamar Keene
Mohamed Lamari
Mohamed Salamah
Mohan Polamar
Mohapatra Nilamani Sahoo
Mojemueh-ye Chahhay-e Eslamabad
Mokhtar Lamani
Mole salamander
Mon Calamari
Mon Calamari cruiser
Monochamus clamator
Monte Albo cave salamander
Monte Escondido salamander
Montejo, Salamanca
Mont-ls-Lamarche
Moolamattom
Moolboolaman
Mountain stream salamander
Mount Lyell salamander
Mr. and Mrs. Juan Lamaglia
Mud salamander
Muellama language
Muhammad ibn Maslamah
Mlamadhyamakakrik
Murder of Kori Lamaster
Musan Salama
Muscular salamander
Muthalamada
Muthalamada, Palakkad
MV Islamabad
MV Kalama
MV Koolama (1937)
NA-52 (Islamabad-I)
NA-53 (Islamabad-II)
NA-54 (Islamabad-III)
Nagalama
Naggalama Hospital
Nahdlatul Ulama
Nailiya Yulamanova
Nallamala Forest
Nallamala Hills
Nallamalupu Bujji
Naomi Salaman
Nappy Lamare
Naria lamarckii
Narrhallamarsch
National Herbarium, Islamabad
National Institute of Health, Islamabad
Nauta salamander
Near Eastern fire salamander
Neelamalai Thirudan
Neighborhoods of Kalamazoo, Michigan
Nelamangala
Nelamangala (Vidhana Sabha constituency)
Nelelamadike
Neolamarckia cadamba
New Cathedral of Salamanca
Newlands Reclamation Act
Nezam Al Olama Estahbanati
Nialama (Nyalama) Classified Forest
Niccol Alamanni
Nikitas Kaklamanis
Nikolaos Kaklamanakis
Nilamadhav Temple
Nilamata Purana
Nilore, Islamabad
Nina Salaman
Ninth Avenue (Islamabad)
NK Plama Podgrad
Nogueira, Fraio e Lamaes
Nollamara
North African fire salamander
Northern banana salamander
Northern gray-cheeked salamander
Northern pygmy salamander
Northern ravine salamander
Northern slimy salamander
Northern two-lined salamander
Northern zigzag salamander
Northwestern climbing salamander
Northwestern salamander
November 1897 proclamation
Nowlamary
O'Donnell's salamander
Oak forest salamander
Oaxacan climbing salamander
Ocmulgee slimy salamander
Ocoee salamander
Odaigahara salamander
Odipolama
Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement
Oirata taklamakanus
Oita salamander
Oki salamander
Oklahoma salamander
Old Cathedral of Salamanca
Oligodon calamarius
Olivia Lamasan
Olympic torrent salamander
Omar Al Olama
Opration Lamantin
Ops Selamat
Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife v. Klamath Indian Tribe
Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls
Oregon slender salamander
Orphan salamander
Os Paralamas do Sucesso
Ottorino Mezzalama
Ouachita dusky salamander
Ouled Selama
Oyalama Artk
Ozark zigzag salamander
Paano Kita Mapasasalamatan?
Pablo Villamar
Pacific giant salamander
Pakualaman
Palaeolama
Palamadai S. Lokanathan
Palamagamba John Aidan Mwaluko Kabudi
PalaMaggi
Palamakole
Palamaner
Palamaner (Assembly constituency)
Palamaneri
Palamari
Palamas
Palamathi Hills
Palamau Tiger Reserve
Palden Tenpai Nyima, 7th Panchen Lama
Pallama
Pallamallawa
Pallamana, South Australia
Pallamano Romagna
Panchen Lama
Paralamas e Tits Juntos e Ao Vivo
Paramo Frontino salamander
Parma climbing salamander
Pascua Lama
Patikulamanasikara
Pat LaMarche
Patrick J. Talamantes
Paul-mile Lamarche
Paul Lamantia
Peaks of Otter salamander
Pedro Gonzlez Llamas
Perlamantis
Perlamantis alliberti
Persian brook salamander
Peter's climbing salamander
Philip Burlamachi
Philip DeLaMare
Phil LaMarr
Phi Slama Jama
Pierre-Alexis Delamair
Pierre Daldoumbe Lama
Pierre Lamalattie
Pigeon Mountain salamander
Pijol salamander
Pillalamarri
Pita Kotte Gal Ambalama
Plateau tiger salamander
Plaza Mayor, Salamanca
Plaza Olivia Salamanca
Pleiolama
Polutele Tuihalamaka
Pontifical University of Salamanca
Poonilamazha
Porlamar
Praya Reclamation Scheme
Pray for Me (The Weeknd and Kendrick Lamar song)
Prednisolamate
Pride (Kendrick Lamar song)
Primeval splayfoot salamander
Priyathama Neevachata Kusalama
Proclamation
Proclamation 4483
Proclamation by the Crown Act 1539
Proclamation Day
Proclamation Day of the Republic of Latvia
Proclamation Declaring the Establishment of the Commonwealth of Australia
Proclamation For the Encouragement of Piety and Virtue
Proclamation No. 1081
Proclamation No. 216
Proclamation No. 55
Proclamation of accession of Elizabeth II
Proclamation of Bangladeshi Independence
Proclamation of Independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam
Proclamation of Indonesian Independence
Proclamation of Islaz
Proclamation of Neutrality
Proclamation of Poaniec
Proclamation of Rebellion
Proclamation of the Abolition of Slavery in the French Colonies, 27 April 1848
Proclamation of the Birth of Christ
Proclamation of the German Empire
Proclamation of the German Empire (paintings)
Proclamation of the Irish Republic
Proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy
Proclamation of the People's Republic of China
Proclamation of the Republic
Proclamation of Timioara
Proclamation to the inhabitants of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Province of Salamanca
Puerto Hondo stream salamander
Puerto Viejo de Talamanca
Pulamaipithan
Pulamantol
Pusiola verulama
Puxiong salamander
Pygmy salamander
Pygmy splayfoot salamander
Pygmy web-footed salamander
Pyrenean brook salamander
Qalat ibn Salama
Qatlama
Qeshlaq-e Eslamabad-e Shomareh-ye Do
Qeshlaq-e Eslamabad-e Shomareh-ye Seh
Quebrada Valverde salamander
Rad Abillama Architects
Ragheb Alama
Raid on Salamaua (1942)
Rambuasalama augustasi
Rangjung Dorje, 3rd Karmapa Lama
Raphael Salaman
Rashtriya Ulama Council
Ravine salamander
Ravi Vadlamani
Rawalpindi-Islamabad Metrobus
Ray Lamanno
Reclamans
Reclamation of Wellington Harbour
Red-backed salamander
Red-cheeked salamander
Redcliffe N. Salaman
Red Hills salamander
Red-legged salamander
Red salamander
Refrigerant reclamation
Rehman Town, Islamabad
Relictual slender salamander
Reticulated flatwoods salamander
Rhizophora lamarckii
Richard Bennett Lamas
Richard Delamaine
Rich Mountain salamander
Ridge tail salamander
Rilett's climbing salamander
Rimini Proclamation
Ringed salamander
Rio Grande Silvery Minnow v. Bureau of Reclamation
Riolama leucosticta
Rio Quiri salamander
Rio Santa Rosa salamander
Risalamande
Robert Ballaman
Robert Horne, 1st Viscount Horne of Slamannan
Robert Lamartine
Robinson's web-footed salamander
Robust climbing salamander
Rolpe Dorje, 4th Karmapa Lama
Roman bridge of Talamanca de Jarama
Roman Catholic Diocese of Islamabad-Rawalpindi
Roman Catholic Diocese of Kalamazoo
Roman Catholic Diocese of Salamanca
Roman Catholic Diocese of San Juan de Calama
Rose Lamartine Yates
Royal Proclamation of 1763
Ruddy Zang Milama
Ruins of Talamanca
Russell LaMarca
Ruta Lealamanua
Rutavand, Eslamabad-e Gharb
Sa 'yo Lamang
Saavedra Lamas Treaty
Sacramento Mountain salamander
Saidpur, Islamabad
Said Salamat
Saint-Loup-Lamair
Salado Springs salamander
Salama
Salama Abu Hashim
Salama Ahmed Salama
Salama (company)
Salama Hegazi
Salamah ibn al-Akwa
Salamah ibn Dinar
SalamAir
Salama Is Okay
Salama, Jaffa
Salamajrvi National Park
Salamalik
Salama Moussa
Salamanca
Salamanca Airport
Salamanca Arts Centre
Salamanca CF UDS
Salamanca, Chile
Salamanca (city), New York
Salamanca, Coln
Salamanca (Congress of Deputies constituency)
Salamanca F.C.
Salamanca, Guanajuato
Salamanca (locomotive)
Salamanca (Madrid)
Salamanca Place
Salamanca (town), New York
Salamandastron
Salamander
Salamander Bay, New South Wales
Salamander (disambiguation)
Salamander Energy
Salamander heater
Salamander letter
Salamander (metallurgy)
Salamander mussel
Salamander shark
Salamanders in folklore
Salamander Street
Salamander Syncope
Salamander (video game)
Salamandra (album)
Salamandra atra aurorae
Salamandra Kharkiv
Salamandre Lake
Salamandrella keyserlingii
Salamandrella tridactyla
Salamandridae
Salamandrina
Salamandrina perspicillata
Salamandroidea
Salamanper Strict Nature Reserve
Salamansa
Salamansa goby
Salama (roller coaster)
Salamasina
Salamat
Salamatabad
Salamatabad, Kharameh
Salamat Ahuoiza Aliu
Salamat (album)
Salamat Dok
Salamat Hashim
Salamatof, Alaska
Salamat (prefecture)
Salamat (region)
Salamat Sadikova
Salamaua
SalamauaLae campaign
Sallama
Salma ya salama
Salvatore LaMattina
Salvin's salamander
Samuel Laman Blanchard
Samuel the Lamanite
Sam Willaman
Sanchez-Llamas v. Oregon
Sancti-Spritus, Salamanca
Sando, Salamanca
San Gabriel slender salamander
San Gil climbing salamander
San Marcos salamander
San Pietro in Lama
San Simeon slender salamander
Santa Barbara moss salamander
Santa Cruz long-toed salamander
Santa Lucia Mountains slender salamander
Santa Maria de Lamas
Sant Antoni de Vilamajor
Santeetlah dusky salamander
Sant Pere de Vilamajor
Sarah Harding (lama)
Sardinian brook salamander
Sata salamaa
Savage's salamander
Savannah slimy salamander
Scott Bar salamander
Seal salamander
Sean Parlaman
Sectors of Islamabad
Seepage salamander
Seiran Khatlamadjian
Selamat Berdjuang, Masku!
Selamat Datang Monument
Selamawi Asgedom
Selamawit Dagnachew
Senecio lamarckianus
Sen Szden Anlamaz Msn?
Sequoia slender salamander
Sequoyah slimy salamander
Sergei Aslamazyan
Serge (llama)
Seventh Avenue (Islamabad)
Shadowy web-footed salamander
Shahdara, Islamabad
Shahini, Eslamabad-e Gharb
Shahrak-e Eslamabad
Shahrak-e Eslamabad, Khuzestan
Shalamar
Shalamar Gardens, Lahore
Shalamar Hospital
Shalamar Medical and Dental College
Shalamar Nursing College
Shama Lama Ding Dong
Shamsul Ulama Islamic Academy
Shaolin vs Lama
Shasta salamander
Shaun the Sheep: The Farmer's Llamas
Sheikha Salama Mosque
Shenandoah Mountain salamander
Shenandoah salamander
Shooting of Anthony Lamar Smith
Shovelnose salamander
Shuicheng salamander
Sierra de las Minas hidden salamander
Sierra Juarez hidden salamander
Sigifredo Njera Talamantes
Silverstone's salamander
Silvery salamander
Simeon Mulama
Sinia Belamari
Sione Tuihalamaka
Siskiyou Mountains salamander
Skagit Kalama-class ferry
Slender salamander
Smain Lamari
Small-mouth salamander
SMS Salamander (1850)
Sobradillo, Salamanca
Sodium cyclamate
Sofa Lama
Sofiane Lamali
Sokratis Malamas
Solamalai College of Engineering
Solamalay Namasivayam
Snam Choklang, 2nd Panchen Lama
Soolamangalam Sisters
Sopolemalama Filipe Tohi
Sopwith Salamander
South Carolina slimy salamander
South China giant salamander
Southeastern slimy salamander
Southern Appalachian salamander
Southern banana salamander
Southern giant salamander
Southern gray-cheeked salamander
Southern red-backed salamander
Southern torrent salamander
Southern two-lined salamander
Southern zigzag salamander
South Lamar, Austin, Texas
South Mountain gray-cheeked salamander
Spectacled salamander
Spotlight (Antoine Clamaran album)
Spotted salamander
Spotted-tail salamander
Spring salamander
SS Salamanca (1943)
SS Slamat
Stade Municipal Dr. Edmard Lama
Statue of Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry
Stefan Shalamanov
Stenocalama
Stenoptilia exclamationis
Steve Lamacq
St Joseph's College, Moolamattom
St. Paul's College, Kalamassery
Streamside salamander
Street reclamation
St. Thomas Church, Kalamassery
Stuart's salamander
Stylianos Kalamaras
Succession of the 14th Dalai Lama
Sudar na paralelama
Suhayr al-Qalamawi
Sumit Lama
Supramonte cave salamander
Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977
SV Salamander Trkheim
Syafinaz Selamat
Syro-Malabar Catholic Major Archeparchy of ErnakulamAngamaly
Szlama Ber Winer
Taiwan lesser salamander
Tajeli Salamat
Tajul Ulama
Taklamakan Desert
Taklamakan (short story)
Talamana
Talamanca
Talamanca Bribri
Talamanca Cabecar
Talamanca (canton)
Talamancaheros sieboldii
Talamanca hummingbird
Talamancan montane forests
Talamancan mythology
Talamancan small-eared shrew
Talamancan yellow-shouldered bat
Talamantes
Talamar
Talamasca
Talamasca (group)
Tamapo'uli'alamafoa
Tam Dao salamander
Tania Lamarca
Tank Palamara
Tapanti climbing salamander
Tapant giant salamander
Tarahumara salamander
Taylor's climbing salamander
Taylor's salamander
Tehachapi slender salamander
Telepinu Proclamation
Tellaman
Tellico salamander
Tennessee cave salamander
Tenpai Wangchuk, 8th Panchen Lama
Terrestrial splayfoot salamander
Texas blind salamander
Thaayillamal Naan Illai
Thalamae
Thalamarchella alveola
Thalamarchis
The Family: A Proclamation to the World
The High Llamas
Thekchok Dorje, 14th Karmapa Lama
Theodore Slaman
The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama
The Proclamation
The Proclamation of Duan's Law Codex
The Salamander (1971 film)
The Salamander (1981 film)
The Salamander Ruby
The Second Time Around (Shalamar song)
Theudebald, Duke of Alamannia
Thinkalkalamaan
Thomas Flamank
Thomas LaMarre
Thongwa Dnden, 6th Karmapa Lama
Three Kids Mine Remediation and Reclamation Act
Three-lined salamander
Thubten Choekyi Nyima, 9th Panchen Lama
Thulluvadho Ilamai
Tico salamander
Tiger salamander
Tillie Lamar
Timeline of Salamanca
Tirupullamangai
Tits & Paralamas Juntos ao Vivo
Tlamatini
Thoku salamander
Tokyo salamander
Tolombeh Hay-e Eslamabad-e Yek
Tomb of Allama Iqbal
Tonalamatl
Toni Velamazn
Tony Lama Boots
Toothy splayfoot salamander
Torrent salamander
Tourism in Islamabad Capital Territory
Transandinomys talamancae
Tre Lamar
Trema lamarckiana
Tremblay's salamander
Trofa, Segades e Lamas do Vouga
Troy Polamalu
Tsushima salamander
Tulama Oromo people
Tulamashzavod
Tullamareena
Tullamarine Freeway
Tullamarine, Victoria
Turkestanian salamander
Tuwaba ibn Salama al-Gudami
Two-lined climbing salamander
Ubbalamadugu Falls
UD Salamanca
UD Salamanca B
UFC Fight Night: Lamas vs. Penn
UFC Fight Night: Mendes vs. Lamas
Ulama
Ulama (game)
Ulric Lamarche
Umm Salama
Una aventura llamada Menudo
Una muchacha llamada Milagros
Unionistas de Salamanca CF
Union of the Salamancan People
University of Balamand
University of Salamanca
Upper Klamath Lake
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Project Office Building
USCGC Klamath (WHEC-66)
User:Ibadibam/Acclamation (liturgy)
USS Alamance
USS Calamares (AF-18)
USS Clamagore (SS-343)
USS Kalamazoo (AOG-30)
USS Kalamazoo (AOR-6)
USS Klamath
USS Lamar (APA-47)
USS Lamar (PCE-899)
USS Salamaua
USS Talamanca (AF-15)
Uttar Pradesh Sodic Land Reclamation III Project
Vclav Halama
Valamazu
Valdina Farms salamander
Valentn Lamas Carvajal
Valeriya Salamatina
Vallamand
Valley and ridge salamander
Van Dyke's salamander
Velama
Velamazn
Ven mi corazn te llama
Venus in Furs (1969 Dallamano film)
Veracruz salamander
Verne M. Willaman
Vctor de la Lama
Victor Vlad Delamarina
Victor Vlad Delamarina, Timi
Vijaya Lama
Vilama (caldera)
Vilamaj House Museum
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