Recently European Comr. for Agriculture, Dacion Ciolos, has said, "any business that relies upon subsidies (grants, tax breaks) is NOT A REAL BUSINESS." (Oh dear, that's practically every Third Sector set up!)
"The 74-year-old Buddhist monk took the unusual step of mingling with reporters afterward meeting with the President, telling them he was "very happy" with Obama's support and even engaging in a playful snowball fight.
The White House later put out a picture of the two Nobel Peace Prize laureates conversing in the 45-minute meeting and issued a statement in the name of spokesman Robert Gibbs backing the Dalai Lama's goals.
"The president stated his strong support for the preservation of Tibet's unique religious, cultural and linguistic identity and the protection of human rights for Tibetans in the People's Republic of China," Gibbs said.
"The president commended the Dalai Lama's 'middle way' approach, his commitment to non-violence and his pursuit of dialogue with the Chinese government," Gibbs said.
The Dalai Lama has built a global following through his spiritual lectures.....
The Dalai Lama, who fled his homeland for India in 1959, advocates a "middle way" of seeking greater rights for Tibetans while accepting Chinese rule."
That’s his take on applying the Buddhist Middle Way, as taught by the Buddha 2500 years ago, to the Tibetan's current plight.
This is definitelynot the same thing as the Third or Middle Way of Communitarians like Amitai Etzioni and Henry Tam, or the satanic One World Goverment ethos, and has nothing whatever to do with the Theosophy movement, the Lucifer Trust, or the “teachings” of "Madame Blavatsky," the Russian charlatan, and her foolish followers who have "borrowed" many aspects of Buddhism for their own evil purposes, influencing the New Age movement and the United Nations! Not clever !
Interactive graphic on Tibet. The exiled spiritual leader, the Dalia Lama, has met US President Barack Obama in Washington despite pressure from China.
Tibetan activists demonstrate in front of the White House in Washington, DC prior to a meeting between US President Barack Obama and the Dalai Lama. Obama has offered support for Tibet's spiritual leader and his Himalayan homeland, defying Chinese anger by meeting the exiled monk.
US President Barack Obama has offered support for Tibet's spiritual leader the Dalai Lama and his Himalayan homeland, defying Chinese anger by meeting the exiled monk at the White House.