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Sexo: Male
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Idade: 24
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Cidade: Dharamsala
Estado: Himachal Pradesh
País: IN
Data de Inscrição: 17/3/2007
sexta-feira, fevereiro 20, 2009 

Gyalwang Karmapa launches his booklet: Environmental Guidelines for Karma Kagyu Buddhist Monasteries, Centers and Community



Gyalwang Karmapa’s booklet, Environmental Guidelines for Karma Kagyu Buddhist Monasteries, Centres and Community went on sale at the end of Kagyu Monlam. So far the booklet has been published in English and Chinese; the Tibetan edition should be available in February/March 2009. His Holiness briefly described the booklet and his own deep concerns about the environment on the second day of the Western teaching.
He explained how he had first spoken about environmental concerns at the end of the 25th Kagyu Monlam. He had mentioned his worries again in his concluding speech at the 26th Kagyu Monlam. He then detailed the five sections of the booklet, by highlighting the destruction of forests in India and Tibet, the danger to water supplies, the protection of wildlife, the need for waste management, and the threat of global warming and climate change.
He admitted the culpability of some monasteries in cutting down trees to be sold as timber. This had to be stopped and those forests replanted.
Glaciers and snow melt in the Himalayan region are the source of water and thereby the source of life for millions of people throughout Asia, rivers from Tibet flow to China, Burma, India and Pakistan, so it was essential to both protect the source and prevent the rivers becoming polluted.
There had been some advances in the area of wildlife protection. A few years ago in Tibet it was the custom to use tiger and leopard skins and other animal skins for decoration, but since His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama condemned this practice, it had mostly stopped, and this had helped prevent the extinction of these animals in Asia. For those people who still ate meat, Gyalwang Karmapa emphasized the need to think seriously about reducing the amount of meat they eat because the additional resources needed to produce meat had a direct effect on the environment.
He explained that monasteries did not have a training or culture in waste management so by giving them special training so that they could lead by example, he hoped that knowledge and practice would spread into society at large.
As to the crisis of climate change – especially in the Himalayan regions where it is happening up to five times more quickly - it was a change which would affect everybody in the world.
The next stage of implementation of his proposals will be a conference in mid-March for abbots and Rinpoches. Each monastery will be asked to appoint an environmental protection co-ordinator, and these people will receive additional training.







 




TVMC-rGyud theg pa rdorje la gompa
Naljorma Joyce Yeshe Khadro

 
Thank you so much for being aware of our Mother Earth's plight. Without this Gaia energy there will be no more sentient beings to exist. May you live long in your compassion work for all sentient beings. You are blessed to be with us again your Holiness. Karmapa Chen no .. ..TVMC Rev.
Naljorma Joyce yeshe khadro Jyotihirchandra
 
Postado por TVMC-rGyud theg pa rdorje la gompa em sexta-feira, fevereiro 20, 2009 - 8:20
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John
John Koontz

 
Outstanding! These efforts are worthy of our best efforts to emulate.

 
Postado por John em sexta-feira, fevereiro 20, 2009 - 8:20
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Sally Clay
Sally Clay

 
Let us save our dear Earth. Tashi Delek!..Sally Clay..http://www. sallyclay. net
 
Postado por Sally Clay em sexta-feira, fevereiro 20, 2009 - 8:21
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Susan

 
Thank you very much for your foresight and deep compassion for us and our future generations. I will promote this book strongly when it becomes available for purchase. I am so grateful to be of service.

 
Postado por Susan em domingo, fevereiro 22, 2009 - 6:00
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Chrissou

 
You are completely right !..Let' s open our heart to earth and to all beings, animals included.

 
Postado por Chrissou em domingo, fevereiro 22, 2009 - 6:00
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Charlee

 
What a great idea!!!
 
Postado por Charlee em domingo, fevereiro 22, 2009 - 6:01
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mudita
mudita Romania

 
i dreamed something nice friday 20feb,around morning time.but i didn t understood exactely...Does H.H.
knows the meaning of dreams?
 
Postado por mudita em domingo, fevereiro 22, 2009 - 6:01
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mudita
mudita Romania

 
ups
 
Postado por mudita em domingo, fevereiro 22, 2009 - 6:01
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Nelson Templar al-Naqshbandi
Nelson Templar

 
Namaste, thank you for leading the way to help Heal our Beautiful world...I hope that you're efforts will help to guide and inspire other spiritual and religious leaders of all faiths to follow your example to clean up and to make this world a better place to live in.

 
Postado por Nelson Templar al-Naqshbandi em domingo, fevereiro 22, 2009 - 6:01
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flash

 
Great Idea Karmapa ! wonderful art work on the cover of the book- good job to the artist!
 
Postado por flash em segunda-feira, fevereiro 23, 2009 - 6:00
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Shalimar's Garden
Allison Moore

 
This is absolutely what we need right now in the Buddhist community. His Holiness blesses us with his profound wisdom.
Deep bow to that!
 
Postado por Shalimar's Garden em sábado, abril 18, 2009 - 10:17
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maria

 
..Great!
all respect ! you are so special. thank you for being here!
......
 
Postado por maria em terça-feira, junho 09, 2009 - 5:35
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