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Related: About this forumDalai Lama says we need a ‘global system of secular ethics’
http://io9.com/5982499/dalai-lama-says-we-need-a-global-system-of-secular-ethicsGeorge Dvorsky
Back in September the Dalai Lama told his Facebook friends that "grounding ethics in religion is no longer adequate," and that religion alone cannot foster values such as integrity and compassion. Since that time, the Tibetan Buddhist leader has taken his somewhat surprising message on the road, and is now calling for a global system of secular ethics.
Speaking at the recently concluded Mind & Life Conference in India, the Dalai Lama told attendees that a new global ethical code would be of benefit to everyone, including people who don't follow any particular religion. He said that the new ethics should incorporate the diverse set of values that people of various beliefs hold in common.
Reporting on the conference, Radio Free Asia's Kalden Lodoe tells us more:
Current education, he said, is almost always geared towards economic development, which "neither helps solve individual mental problems nor society-level problems."
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madrchsod
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(46,735 posts)white_wolf
(6,238 posts)Considering the culture he was raised in it's impressive how forward thinking and progressive the Dalai Lama is on a lot of issues. Benedict should take notes.
tama
(9,137 posts)And Dalai Lama is constantly joking, laughing and making others laugh, while also making sharp questions to scientists which go to the heart of the matter, as well as when asked, giving sound advice on how to continue scientific research. And when he spoke most emphatically about the issue of OP, he was addressing what all of us are worried about and fear, the future of our children, and his analysis was sharp and common sense and most of all giving hope, on rational and wise basis.
As for a Boddhisatva of Compassion, HH DL is not doing a bad job...
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