I'm glad you asked that question, it motivated me to look it up: I'm looking over the site, and it looks pretty interesting.
It seems they are trying to interlink the neurology whit psychology . Interesting and as complex as it can get .
Yes, I think so. One program is the scientific study of the neuroscience of love, compassion, and forgiveness. The Center for Investigating Healthy Minds just had a grand opening to the public in May, and the Dalai Lama attended. Actually, I've never really heard a bad word against the Dalai Lama, but plenty about the government of China.
The devils have got trillions of dollars , thousand tonnes of gold , weapons to vaporize whole of ionosphere(HAARP) , weapons to cause earth quake , flood , typhoon, the devils have got technology to manipulate share market, economy, the devils have got technology to manipulate human mind in massive scale to support unjust war ,etc.
I know, was just being sarcastic. I've been in his close proximity twice..the only thing I can criticize about him is his accent which can be a little difficult to understand. He stays in the hill town of Dharamsala, India - where the Tibetan refugees have formed a 'government-in-exile'. I love Tibetans, they are the most decent and kind people you'd ever meet.
LOL. I thought so. If you're interested, Time Magazine interviewed the Dalai Lama in New York City on May of 2010: [video=youtube;Z7tSZUwwiFw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7tSZUwwiFw[/video]
Thanks Rebecca, check out this one. Was taken in July 2010 at the Dalai Lama's residence on his 75th birthday: [video=youtube;ds6WZ0-X5lE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ds6WZ0-X5lE[/video]
Thanks for that, I hadn't seen the interview for his 75th birthday. I actually pulled up the text from NDTV to read, since it's easier for me to read than watch a video. There was actually a few things he said that I could relate to and benefit from implementing in my own life.