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actually like your holiness and good morning it's an absolute honor to welcome you and we thank you warm-heartedly for kindly accepting our invitation i feel most humbled and grateful to host this be the love for one better world conversation with you and 12 global change makers my name is sofia stril revere i'm a sanskrit scholar and a writer based in paris co-founder with koa and grien of be the love and better we better word under the guidance of professor sandon rinpoche i was graced to co-author four books with you translated into more than 20 languages including chinese your holiness we are meeting in the midst of a world pandemic exacerbated social inequalities and ecological collapse solving these global problems is actually within or reach under the 17 sdgs of the united nations a program of universal responsibility in action humankind today does have the resources to care for every single person as well as the skills to regenerate mother earth even if individually and collectively we still lack the necessary willpower to implement existing solutions there's a growing awareness that the key to a sustainable future is altruism focusing on collaboration over competition which dramatically increases people's well-being as a whole this is consistent with scientific evidence that the human brain is primarily social and empathic civilization didn't start with technology but with love care and mutual aid although underestimated these values are the core of our modern societies as highlighted during the ongoing pandemic by the key contribution of nurses doctors and all professionals taking care of others your holiness this is also consistent with your most relevant teachings on altruistic love which is the base of haksam or universal responsibility mahatma gandhi used to say be the change you want to see in the world in this new decade i'm responding him be the love you want to see in the world your holiness to introduce this conversation my question is could you please share with us how in this 21st century altruistic love is a realistic way to heal our divisions and move towards global peace justice responsibility and the happiness we all aspire to thank you thank you now i'm uh uh 88 years old 86 86 86 year old this is my lifetime the world first world war second world war uh and then on location or killing a lot of killing whoa so now what really result from these tremendous violence more suffering more hated here i always say admire the spirit of european union in the past these uh these member states fighting particularly germany and french but then after a second world war you see they uh realize you see uh concerning i'm considered as the enemy your neighbor it is uh yesterday no use germany french through centuries harsh anime but then according to circumstances de gaulle or ardana you see they take initiative uh mainly french and germany and set up european union it is really wonderful how many people killed through centuries among these member states then you see new circumstances you see they consider i mean they realize new circumstances and then they develop european union so now that is a concept uh carrying that concept or admirer of that sort of concept for european union now i always feel now whole europe i mean the whole world east west south north we all or part of the humanity uh we have to think about humanity about world now today's world no longer sort of thinking my nation my continent no no because the reality everything interconnected uh for example global economy and then also now one new thing is global warming so now uh such sort of period no longer thinking my nation my continent no now we have to think humanity about world so uh now on the basis now we should not think my nation my people know we should think about world or about humanity so deeper level we all same human being a little different color or different physical shape otherwise the same emotion or consciousness or brain same and the reality now we have to live together on this planet now time come we should think about humanity about world no longer talking my nation my nation like that so my commitment is promotion of cons sense of oneness of 7 billion human being when i was in tibet we feel tibetan tibetan now after we came to india meet different people different religious group uh and then uh i realized we are same unless some gods and goddesses third third eye or someone who came oh we third eye then we feel oh something different otherwise you see we are same human being so now most important now we have to think about the world about humanity now no longer thanking my nation my nation so that's unrealistic although in the past this is some a different ideology different system or on with with consider oneness of human being um now still we need more effort to promote sense of oneness and work together a different nation different religion is secondary now top most important we have to think about humanity about the world like that so that's my main also uh main belief and also main commitment promotion of oneness of humanity like that so you yeah our friend uh i hope uh i feel you see you also you should join me promotion of the sense of oneness of human being one world is a different nation which you see we develop i my nation my nation oh and also religion my religion my religion i think that's i feel outdated now we should think about humanity about world religion and religion is personal matter basically all religion carry is the same message loving-kindness in spite different philosophy so there is ground different rich people can live together india is one example in this country all world major religions live together no problem in india i have a lot of muslim my friend indian muslim shia at sunni i never heard complain shia and the sunni the next our neighbor is a sheer in the sunni and because of the different sort of name or maybe a little different sort of concept and fighting killing so now it is possible look india over thousand years all major religious tradition lived together mutual respect mutual learning so religious harmony is possible india i think a second most populated nation but as far as religion is concerned you see very very harmony visual respect measure learning so that's my uh another my commitment promotion over this harmony so my friend please think and as much as you can to help to build happy world happy humanity okay now questions or argument since my childhood you see i train we train argument i have a question is holiness yes my name is michael they call me killer mike it's an honor to be on here with you today i have looked at a lot of religions and i've looked at a lot of great and noble men in my life and women and what i wish to know is why in this physical realm fear seems to reign supreme when love has consistently shown itself a more powerful agent for the change and betterment of all why does fear in human beings so often which leads to violence and famine and plague why does it so often trump or beat love when we know love across our religious systems is a more powerful agent for change i think uh in the past uh in the past you see we are thinking naturally you see limited group my nation uh also my religion now that thinking how to date it now we should think about the world now because of that united nations develop so now they according to reality now we have to think about humanity humanity happy or peaceful and each individual nation automatically get benefit other hand just emphasis one's own nation one's own religious group uh let's say without thinking humanity then although you see the thinking yourself more sort of sense of concern about your own sort of nation your own community but that narrow-minded thinking now we must think according to reality so reality same one world same world so now time come according to reality we have to promote concept of oneness and also religion all in spite in different philosophy different history but all carries same message message of love message of forgiveness like that your holiness i just wanted to to thank you for for sharing your wisdom you truly are a source of hope and inspiration at a time when many are suffering and are shaken um never has there been a more critical and urgent time for the world to unite around love especially and to set aside political religious and other differences today all who are gathered here at this meeting with you share the same belief we've all come at the invitation of sophia and her be the love program and our organization one better world collective which now represents over 50 nations on seven continents and focuses on creating powerful and purposeful collaborations amongst global change makers through a relational heart-to-heart approach and together we're working to build a world free of poverty and hunger and suffering of every kind and to promote universal responsibility and mindfulness we work with leaders of all ages even as young as 13 years old who you'll meet today and humbly your holiness we come to you for guidance as we seek to touch the hearts of humanity with higher wisdom your holiness today you will meet three groups and three individuals who will be asking you a question yes i'll begin by introducing you to group number one our young activists they will introduce themselves in this order vivian har rahim fatima and clover hogan and clover will then ask a question on behalf of her group yes good vivian yes hello my name is vivian harr i am the ceo at ladatto tree a youth-led movement to plant and protect seven million trees along the great green wall in africa and i am so happy and so honored to be here with these inspiring people and with you your holiness as you guide us on our journey to a more unified and a better world thank you so much for having me raheem hello hello my name is raheen fatma i am 13 years old and i am from pakistan i am a standard comedian writer entrepreneur teacher interviewer and a theater actress and the goal of my life is to empower everybody around me careless to their race religion caste or korea in order to achieve world peace thank you uh your holiness thank you so much for taking the time to join us today um my name is clover hogan i am a 21 year old climate activist and the founder and executive director of force of nature a youth non-profit mobilizing mindsets for climate action my catalyst came at the age of 11 when i first started watching documentaries that showed how we were destroying the earth and ourselves in the decades since i have worked alongside the world's leading authorities on sustainability in the boardrooms of fortune 500 companies and supported students in over 50 countries to realize their power as change makers working in boardrooms and classrooms alike i have realized that the threat even greater than the climate crisis is how powerless we feel in the face of it concerned moms and dads anxious 11 year olds and cautious corporate leaders often we are afraid to take responsibility for this crisis and for our actions because it feels so enormous and we feel so small in the face of it we assume someone else will fix the problem someone with more influence knowledge or power yet i believe that our power lies in assuming responsibility this is something that all of the world's great movers and shakers have known to be true yourself included none of them were born leaders they simply decided to make themselves personally responsible now my question for you your holiness on behalf of us all you have spoken to this idea of universal responsibility we would love to know when did you decide to make yourself personally responsible and in taking responsibility how did you realize your own power to create change thank you now uh of course uh i'm religious person uh from childhood you see training uh we always say entire sentence being and trial central being then after reach india as i briefly mentioned earlier before reach india you see we little bit sort of also the sense of weak tibetan tibetan tibetan like that then eventually come india and meet different people and not only indian but also you see people from different parts of the world you see i often have the opportunity meeting then we all are same human being physically mentally emotionally and then look our history you see same human being but too much sort of division and as i briefly mentioned so that causing more problem and as i mentioned earlier a lot of violence now ancient time people's mind very narrow minded only your own circle your own sort of country like that now today 21st century you see we have to as i briefly already mentioned we have to think about humanity rather than my nation my nation so that our practice thinking and transcendent being now practical level uh entire human being or on this planet now we have to live together uh or on the on on the concept of oneness of human seven billion human being so that's realistic and immense benefit my sort of own photo little experience with the sense of oneness of human being wherever i go i always see feel another human being another human being oh whether in europe whether in latin america or america everywhere this is the the sense of oneness of human being that really liberate narrow-minded thinking so so uh practice entire sentence being same now in practical level at least humanity on this planet we are same we have to live together uh and within humanity due to different factor and we and the day is outdated and the source of problem okay thank you your holiness our next guest has undergone throat surgery excuse me her name is beatrice martin and she's also known to french-speaking audiences as curl de pirate because of the throat surgery she wasn't able to be with us on the zoom call this evening but we have a recording of her question for you which will appear on your screen and her question will will appear as a video recording hi my name is beatrice martin otherwise known as childhood and i am a francophone singer um i have a question for you today regarding you know the fact that women take more and more place in this world and in positions of leadership but i'm guessing that we still have a long way to come towards equality your holiness my question for you today is how can we encourage more equality as i mentioned earlier basically we all same human being and then we did within that male and the female you see these you see little differences and whether god's creation on or karmic creation so thousand years male in the female there you see without a male to female no longer human being so now in aside let's say in the past even i think today sometimes you see on the basis of different sources because i mean i mean male female i think the society where only think about ocd ability or doing something and mainly labor so uh female physically little weaker so then through that way eventually you should develop some kind of discrimination uh on the on the on on the physical raw male and female now here buddha gave us same right male and female so again you see on thinking more narrow-minded than male more hard-working female less but then basically now today as far as intelligence is concerned same on brain no differences and mental sort of ability no differences even in some cases female more sharpening their mind so now we need we need more effort complete equal male female like that religious belief and due to certain sort of traditional sort of way of thinking and some discrimination now these are the outdated now we should think uh more realistic more wider way think right so oh and then frankly male need female female need male so we should be very very equal okay thank you your holiness that was a wonderful response to that question we have three very inspirational women leaders next they will introduce themselves in this order there's moisture jamal zadah stephanie benedetto and susan rockefeller now susan will ask the question on behalf of her group moisture your holiness um it's an honor to be in your presence my name is mujda jamalzada i'm an afghan canadian singer talk show host and women's rights activist in my war-torn country of birth afghanistan i have been an avid follower of your teachings you promote inner peace and a sense of oneness among all humans my nation has never been more divided and mentally exhausted and distraught i know your teachings would be a great value to the people of my country and allowing me to be a part of this event maybe that will bring more awareness to the people of afghanistan thank you so much for being here with us today i'm on a mission to solve the world's water crisis by reducing textile waste we have already saved over 1 billion gallons of water that's enough clean water for 1.4 million people to drink around the world for three years i'm doing this for my children i want them to have clean water to drink clothes that aren't toxic to wear and a planet to live on it is an honor and a privilege to be here with you my name is stephanie benedetto and i'm the queen of raw thank you okay you're holiness i am so deeply grateful to be in your virtual presence and for all the love and joy and compassion you bring to our world my name is susan rockefeller and my work is to lead with love art and philanthropy to help restore our soils our oceans and each other so that all life has the possibility to thrive i love to paint make films and profile leaders through my digital magazine musings that inspire ideas beauty and action for a better world as women influencers brought together by be the love and one better world collective we celebrate the divine feminine that lives in all of us and embodies much needed empathy for all sentient beings the divine feminine is a mysterious and sacred source of healing and nurturing and consciousness that we believe can help us understand our interconnectedness and help us to imagine a new way forward and as you said earlier with a sense of oneness and loving kindness your holiness you say you are wholeheartedly a feminist our question is this how can your teachings help women and men to care for themselves others and the earth thank you so much my man interest or concern is you see home heartedness even physically as soon as we born mother take full care father occasionally come otherwise you see and physically biologically mother have this milk child as soon as born then milk from mother's day milk that sort of nature so all life begin as soon as born mothers love mothers taking care even other animals also mother always be taking care and then some scientists say uh female male when faced when seeing some sort of picture or suffering something the female the physically also you see more response so female by nature more compassionate so now we really [Music] need female should be more active so some leaders the female really wonderful sometimes i feel and also i some occasion i express the world leader majority become female i think were safer oh so or new zealand and also now more female leaders now come it is very uh significant uh the world leader eventually the majority become female then we're more safer i really feel so now female and in the past you see male dominant female or assay inferior oh so that's uh ancient backwards thinking now today firstly we all human being same right and then female by physically or more compassionate so now female should take more responsibility i feel that oh and this is a few years ago even use i expressed the in case dalai lama institution should continue then the future dalai lama could be fame in dalaran i i express that way so female now should take more active role to promote human compassion like that okay thank you your holiness our next guest is a very inspirational woman known as a peace activist for decades has really motivated the world to action very honored to have her here with us this evening your holiness it's my honor to introduce to you buffy st marie thank you your holiness i'm so grateful that you share yourself with us today thank you i'm a songwriter and a teacher and i have a diverse international life my concerts are on the shiny stages of show business but my free time and my heart is with the indigenous forgotten people of the world the indigenous people in the americas for centuries the enslavement of indigenous women and girls has been kept quiet beginning long before and continuing long after the enslavement of african people was ended but this isn't taught in our schools it's seldom mentioned in the news and it's a low priority for governments your holiness my question is this how can we compassionately confront misogyny all these education education and some sort of tradition a female or a little lower or that kind of thinking must change so as i already mentioned now more leaders from female should come and then show the world female more compassionate so therefore they are say in order to achieve peaceful world the female should take more active so that also then through education uh thousand years you see we usually male superior female more lower now that old thinking now that must change through education okay thank you your holiness um now is the opportunity to meet three powerful activists one you've already met as a matter of fact they'll introduce themselves in this order shutez cat massey white knife and emmanuel jowl and zhao will ask the question on behalf of his group should test cat [Music] yeah should test cat we can't hear you i'm sorry we can't hear you at all there's a technical problem try again all right that's okay uh massey we'll come back to you should test get massey if you could just introduce yourself please thank you many blessings to you your holiness my name is massie white knight nika sukree first nations two-spirited entrepreneur from alberta canada my second spirit is isis reigns she is a dancer a multi-nominated recording artist and an anti-bullying advocate also storing in the docu-series queen of the oil patch but today citizen of the world using my voice to champion sustainable ways to help indigenous people across canada to not only survive i'm honored to meet you are you there and mute myself your holiness i'm really excited to be here again my name is emmanuel zhao i performed at your concert in siracus in united states new york and i met you there and maybe to remind you i'm from south sudan and i was born in a time when my country was at war i became a refugee and later became a child soldier but happened to transform my life now i'm an entrepreneur a musician and activist well i have a simple question your holiness in 1959 you experienced the trauma of becoming a refugee in india because of the military occupation of tibet you are forced to leave everything behind as millions of children men and women are today to survive hunger war or in my environmental collapse after six decade you're one of the oldest refugees in the world your holiness my question is this how did you overcome the trauma of life in exile now since we are also become a refugee but i think mentally emotionally uh tibet and china and mongolia these three nations historically very close each other then the 7th century tibetan king mary with chinese princes and a lot of help for promotion of buddhism because china china emperor already buddhist so basically good relation but mainly now here we use red china so the political reason the totalitarian system that the causes of problems and they then is some narrow-minded chinese communist leader they consider tibetan culture uh is source of separation so they trying to eliminate tibetan unique buddhist culture so these are the real causes of this problem in 1954 i went to china on the invitation chinese government then i met chairman muhammad and many party leader they say i very much impressed even i want to join chinese communist party uh then some of my friends say no hurry no hurry so at that time you see as a communist communist thinking walking across people oh and entire human working class people so there is some kind of oneness of all working-class people on this planet so these are a good good part but then after after chairman muslim even within the party they are say the the concept of my power my power like that so that creates problem so we escaped from japan uh then immediate course chinese also the suppression violently that's the immediate cause then i escaped but still after we reach india we are not seeking separation or independence we very much want to remain within the people's republic of china so the chinese word kung koko tohari means means united nation so we uh still if you want remain with that federation problem is you see too much emphasis on power and a totalitarian system that's wrong even chinese people themselves also you see you want more freedom like that so uh you see we decided formally we are not seeking separation or independence but some kind of uh middle way so among tibetan some people criticize about my way of approach but basically people agree so these are basically the sense of oneness of humanity and our neighbor big neighbor china we have to live side by side as much better or live harmoniously peacefully then the the also rather sort of wheat tibetan the chinese and then there's always some negative feeding is no benefit to both like that so now this is since 56 buddha gender celebration uh we developed very close link so from lasa things really become very very dangerous even my own life you see there is danger so we escaped so as soon as indian border reach i met some old my indian offi friend indian officials no then i i met abundant nero and nero you see organized or sidde i think very sympathetically tibetan refugee community and then most important is our education so we have our own separate tibetan language so i asked indian partner nero we need special school because the pattern we have our own language written language like that so uh a nero tremendously help and then please now this dharma sarah wanted new jews you see your permanent residence is congratulations is much suitable oh so indian now till now i'm the the guest of indian government so over 60 years one way i'm refugee one way a guest of indian government then all tibetan here refugee about kazuri 60 150 000 000 000 100 000 we're very happy we have a right to preserve our own culture and then with the help of indian government we re-establish most important sort of religious institution like not just institutions but like a city college so since 8th century nalindra master he invited to tibet and introduced buddhism now he himself from nalanda so narendra buddhist tradition we extensively use logic the shutdown himself great logician and philosopher so he introduced uh buddhism according to narendra tradition in tibet so we because of these sort of knowledge you see we always thinking reason reason not just faith so that immense help so eventually we develop now contact with various different tradition by people religious people and particularly scholars and then later including scientists or you see we have since we always use versus the analytical way thinking so we also usually have very close sort of contact with scientists so as a matter of fact in our college monastery college also now introduce study science like that so uh anyway uh if we not become refugee still in tibet then our mind may be a little narrow-minded since came to india is a opportunity to meet many people including scientists so anyway very helpful we have none under tradition there is potential to investigate everything not believe so therefore i think some my friend even used to say cincinnati came to india free country uh serving buddha dharma is much effective much wider then remain inside in podala more ceremony [Laughter] i think as a refugee i myself feel i become more practical person okay [Laughter] thank you thank you so much uh your holiness thank you joe uh we have a bit more time left for a couple more questions your holiness i'd like to introduce you to again uh massey white knife and he'll bring his question to you now at this time massey massey did you hear me yes sorry i had it on youtube uh your holiness my indigenous ancestors lived in peace caring for the land and each other until we were assimilated and stripped of our homes and our land they share teachings about love respect courage honesty wisdom humility and truth for hundreds of years your holiness my question is this i think that with these teachings alone are sufficient today to heal humanity and the earth thank you okay foreign i think nature people over thousand years you see our way of life is very much close with nature because our life entirely depends on nature or and later technology and sometimes you see uh for for temporary technology can overcome or can do more or regardless in nature but now uh ultimately we uh we are also the uh sentence being who depend on nature so our thinking or close relation with nature is very essential very important and sometimes because of technology we develop some kind of unrealistic expectation we can do everything but ultimately we still you see depend on nature so this ancient nation you see you have very good tradition or close relation with nature respecting nature so that i think very useful so sometimes people who too much believe technology then finally we are part of the we we heavily depend on the nature of the planet preservation of our own tradition alone not sufficient now world changing human population increasing and now important climate condition also changing so uh besides our own thousand-year-old tradition respect to nature then also according now new change you see this technology like the wind wind power or in the solar system these are very important or not using coal or car so uh now we uh we we should pick more attention about uh environment that's very important okay thank you thank you very much uh your holiness um we have a time for a couple more questions and an introduction from tescat if you could bring your question to your holiness now we'd appreciate that thank you yes thank you so much it's such an honor being here um and only if somebody told me when i was reading his wholeness is um you know time magazine that i would be here three years uh from when i was doing that it's an honor i'm serving from pakistan and my question to you your holiness you have often called out to my generation encouraging us to engage in a compassion revolution my question is this at our age would you say you were also a revolutionary yes since my childhood oh i very much sort of interest about science about technology then when i was in china when i met chairman of muslim many chinese officials who observe me then german muslim told me your thinking is very scientific and then finally chairman muslim expressed to me religion is open so that of course shows i'm dalai lama so something religious figure but chairman also don't have the sort of trust told me religion is open so chairman i think same sushi trust me as a like that so when someone muslim she told me looking at my eye religion is open i feel uncomfortable but i hide my eye in order to make note like that [Laughter] i think i can say mother-dumb very old experienced person i'm very young but i can cheat him meantime the socialism i really like socialism or i'm socialist between capitalism and socialism i prefer socialism is much better socialism with individual freedom than very good but chinese socialism or without individual freedom everything controlled that's too much okay your holiness we have two more quick questions for you two more questions and then shu cat will introduce himself and then sophia will ever closing comments stephanie benedetto will have a question for you now your holiness your holiness you say you are a professional at laughter just today my five-year-old son jacob made his younger brother jeremy laugh and giggle uncontrollably it was beautiful to see and it warmed my heart as a mother your holiness my question is this how do you maintain joy and laughter despite the world's suffering there's mainly beside my aside worldly sort of concept as i mentioned earlier oneness of humanity and we have to live together and then beside that i as a buddhist monk a particularly follower of narnia tradition i practice daily altruism so as soon as i wake up thinking altruism and combined with certain aside uh nalindra sort of a philosophical view things are interrelated interdependent no absolute so these two concept really brings me inner peace uh so uh and then uh normal practical way is a problem create there are many other people the actual circumstances also create a problem then among that you yourself you say should keep peace of mind happy mind that's good you see worry and not just demoralize but worry thinking how to overcome these things but at the same time you yourself some buddhists sort of as i mentioned earlier altruism and you see the interconnectedness interconnectedness these things so no so because of the problem if i myself used to worry and silly that worry any help to reduce this problem and full enthusiasm and try to share more people with smile is much better sometimes you see among tibetan deities deity some are very wrathful some are very peaceful i prefer peaceful deity rather than wrathful deity [Laughter] okay thank you thank you your holiness we have uh one more question followed by an introduction by tesca again an honor to introduce to you buffy buffy st marie thank you there seems to be no way to speed up the ripening of an apple even if we increase the amount of sun on it likewise your holiness is there any way or any need to speed up the ripening of another person or is each person in the world ripening at his or her own pace no matter what others do yes we human being since we born we learn uh compassion sense of caring of other from our mother oh some scientists to say we are social animal so uh any social animal by nature by birth is a sense of concern of their own community so uh that's our basic nature and then more sort of was the explanation home heartedness is a source of inner peace or is the antidote of anger and jealousy or fear so therefore every people even animal uh smiling face even dogs appreciate angry face even dogs sometimes this is run away so we human being if you remain anger suspicion just fast and face angry face then nobody loves you inner peace with inner peace more compassionate mind and they're smiling they're more friends [Laughter] so these are common sense common sense think so we uh as a buddhist usually we say intra mother centered being we consider a mother more compassionate so more important we never say father-centered being [Laughter] so by nature mother is the source of compassion your own life with mother's milk so we dearest and mother see from childhood as an example of compassion father not my own mother very very kind very compassionate and my father not like that so we usually say mother certain being we never say father sent to me [Laughter] okay thank you thank you buffy uh should tesca uh please uh looking forward to your introduction thank you greetings your holiness i greet you thank you for your wisdom and thank you for your laughter my name is my people are the meshika people indigenous peoples of mexico de nostitlan of mexico city i work as an artist and organizer at the intersection of climate justice and indigenous sovereignty and i believe that the ways in which we will build our future are when we commit ourselves to our collective liberation so that all of our peoples can be free and we can imagine and build a more beautiful right world thank you for your space for your time for everyone's questions thank you uh just wanted to say quickly it was a real honor uh your holiness to be uh moderating this evening it's been a a long time coming for us in preparation thank you for making this a possibility for all of us i'd like to bring back sophia with closing remarks and thank you all for being with us this evening thank you your holiness for your most meaningful insights thank you professor sandong rinpoche and kauai and guyan for your unfailing support that made this event possible my heartfelt thanks to your office and team as well as to one better world collective and all participants for their dedication in these challenging times we may fall we may suffer and even break but by being mindful of your words will rise will heal and finally will overcome your holiness your example of altruistic love in the service of humanity is our source of inspiration courage and hope may we always think love speak love act love and live love may we stand up for human rights and human dignity in your country tibet and wherever they are suppressed may we always be the love we want to see in the world thank you your holiness please take care and stay well we look forward to meeting you in person cutting your holiness see you again and we all human brother sisters you see we all have a responsibility to develop happy humanity peaceful world so please uh thank you each individual you all you all have same as a responsibility and the same potential to make a small contribution even you see you share with your friend two friends or ten friends or twenty friends and then hundred percent friends that's the way uh to do and pray on effort you see change whole world once impossible you see we have to work step by step like that thank you very much thank you
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Published: Mon Apr 12 2021
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