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Seven Billion Human Beings Have the Seed of Love and Compassion: His Holiness the Dalai Lama at TISS/ENG

2017. augusztus 14./CTA/TibetPress

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MUMBAI: His Holiness the Dalai Lama today graced the launch of a course on Secular Ethics by Tata Institute of Social Science at its convention center in Mumbai. The inauguration was attended by more than a thousand people including eminent scholars, professors, faculty and students of the institute.

Delivering the first lecture of the course, His Holiness the Dalai Lama hailed India’s long-standing tradition of respect and accommodation of differing religious faiths and cultures within its boundaries, and called India a model for the rest of the world.

His Holiness further described India as the only country in the world, which can effectively combine secular ethics and modern education to produce sustainable results for the benefit of the entire sentient beings.

“While there could be innumerable sentient beings across the infinite galaxies, there are only 7 billion human beings on this planet. These 7 billion beings are biologically the same. We all have the seed of love and compassion,” His Holiness said.

“However, despite our common desire for happiness and the innate potential for love and compassion, we are facing a wave of violence perpetrated in the name of religion and greed. In light of these, the future doesn’t look promising,” His Holiness noted.

“Religion as a mass institution has immense power to transform people into better human beings. But frankly speaking, it has failed in many instances. While religion is a source of joy for many, people have also created sufferings in the name of religion. Now, we must look for other alternatives to bring peace, and education is the only viable option,” His Holiness said.

“The existing education system is oriented more towards materialistic development. But if we can incorporate secular ethics such as compassion and warmheartedness into our education system, we can bring about a huge change,” His Holiness remarked, and lauded the institute’s foresight and initiative in introducing a special program dedicated to secular ethics.

“People believe morality is for religion in earlier days, but now a day it is much relevant in today’s world. It should be taught from kindergarten level in order to bring some conviction to one in life,” His Holiness said.

His Holiness also talked about cultivating emotional hygiene at par with physical hygiene and spoke about anger as a destructive emotion that can ruin the self as well as the other.

His Holiness further said, “I develop conviction that different religions could live together, that’s why one of my commitments is religious harmony. Besides modern education of materialistic development, we must develop teaching of secular ethics to train inner value”.

He stated Ahimsa is the manifestation of karuna, action level is ahimsa and motivation level is Karuna.

A strong advocate of secularism and universal responsibility, His Holiness the Dalai Lama has long emphasised secular ethics through transformation of the existing education system as a response to the complex challenges of race, religious and economic divides faced by humanity.

The course is designed by Dr. Monica Sharma, Tata Chair Professor and retired Director of Leadership and Capacity Building United Nations. “The course on Secular Ethics aims to provide a common foundation for multi-cultural diversity based on universal values of dignity, equity and compassion,” according to a press release issued by the institute.

“The course encourages praxis, based on the commonality of humanity and the ability to source this in the self and in the other to foster interdependence and wellbeing. This course embodies universal values individually and collectively, and helps unleash one’s full potential to shift disempowering systems and norms in order to create new patterns for equitable and sustainable results,” it says.

 

 

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