by Dalaï-lama
On May 29, 1997, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet addressed an audience of dignitaries and citizens in New York City's Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Join them for this extraordinary live presentation as His Holiness offers a far-reaching vision of the universal harmony that awaits in the celebration of diversity. In an occasionally humorous and always graceful message of compassion and wisdom, the Dalai Lama speaks of personal and universal themes. Our future is dependent on our ability to build relationships and communities that bind us to common aspirations. Our world is, in his words, "a human garden," beautiful because many different flowers grow in it. To help it grow, His Holiness urges us to foster caring and respect for the many spiritual and cultural traditions in our world. Only by nurturing and teaching our children and each other, and protecting the world we share, will we move from a century of violence to a new century of dialogue in which individual efforts create a mass movement toward a world of lasting peace and freedom.
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