Saturday, October 10, 2009

Dalai Lama Visits Memphis

His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama visited the Memphis area recently. Nashville Health had the opportunity to see this event in person. We grabbed tickets for the third row of the Cannon Center and never looked back. By the time we arrived, more armed guards than we had ever seen were present, and the line wrapped around the block just to get in. We sat next to one of the event coordinators, who informed us that the event had been sold out even though it was 1:30 in the afternoon on a Wednesday.

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We happened to have been recruited to help organize the comments submitted to the Dalai Lama. We saw comments like: What is the meaning of life? What is the best practice for Americans? Audience questions were eventually taken by the Dalai Lama who spent about an hour addressing the topic of developing compassion. Most poignant was the question that came from this card: "I am nine years old. My daddy died. What should I do?" The Dalai Lama answered in a reassuring way, positing that the person should not worry or fear the future too much, and lead a life that her father would have wanted her to live. It was a touching moment that had an affect on the entire crowd.

The core of the message was that all of us are the same - we have the same hopes and needs, but we exist in different forms. As humans, we should all treat each other with love and compassion. What a striking philosophy.

The ability to see a living master only comes around so often. The take away from an event like this leaves an impression beyond the message of the speech. We'll look forward to enjoying the fruits of the experience for years to come.

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