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Note from Dr.
Melissa; I was deeply honored to serve the Tibetan
Refugees in medical relief work in India. Even though
Pakistan was threatening nuclear war on India (January
2002) 200,000 people made the arduous journey to
Bodhgaya. The Dalai Lama was to initiate the
attendees as instruments of world peace with the
Kalachakra prayers and teachings.
"We are not human beings on a spiritual
journey. We are spiritual beings on a human
journey.” Stephen R. Covey,
Author of
Principle Centered Leadership |
Many of the Tibetans
I saw - monks, nuns and families with aged parents
and little children - had just recently escaped
Tibet under the threat of capture and death. They
were dangerously depleted. Some where frostbitten
and had lost fingers and toes on their arduous journey scaling
the Himalayas to freedom.
Before escaping the communist China
regime, many of the Tibetans had been raped, tortured,
imprisoned and seen their loved ones murdered and
their communities and beloved places of worship
destroyed.
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“I have found the paradox that if I love until it
hurts, then there is no hurt, but only more love.”
Mother Theresa |
And yet, I saw no
signs of hate or revenge. I saw gentleness, commitment
and tremendous inner-power and strength which
translated to love in the face of unimaginable
circumstances. The collective commitment seemed to
say… “we will heal and educate our children...we will
invest ourselves and work hard to rebuild our lives
for the future of our people and our children." These
people gave more to me than I could have possibly have
given to them. I continue to be in awe and honor of
their loving strength and "triumph of the human
spirit."
| We can do no great things; only small things
with great love. Mother Theresa |
Sometimes we can’t
halt the horrors but we can help to heal the wounds.
Should you like to learn more about the Tibetan people
and/or the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan Government-in-exile, see links to
websites. (link to page)
I know these amazing people would greatly appreciate
your help. Personally, I have some projects which I
hope to see manifest...like sponsoring Tibetans for
college (so they can earn money to give back for the
needs of their people], sponsoring trips for the
International community to assist in Refugee camps and
projects, providing water systems so the school
children don't have to be sickened by polluted water,
etc. If you have interest or ideas, please contact me
personally at
DrMelissa@HumanPotentialCentral.com. 
“My message is the practice of compassion,
love and kindness. Compassion can be put into
practice if one recognizes the fact that every
human being is a member of humanity and the human
family regardless of differences in religion,
culture, color and creed. Deep down there is no
difference.”
The Dalai Lama, Leader of the Tibetan
Government - in -Exile (www.tibet.com)
recipient of The Nobel Peace Prize 1989
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