Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Dr King vs Dalai Lama
Upon comparing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Dalai Lama it becomes apparent that the 2 piece many similar doctrines and beliefs. Although they come from two totally different backgrounds it seems as though their overall goals and dreams coincide. The most striking similarity is that both custody sanctiond/advocate for peace and nonviolent solutions to problems. While they may have approached matters other than the goal was the same. Analyzing both men one begins to see that they are value by so many people because of their philosophies.Dr. King said, the nonviolent opposer does non seek to humiliate or defeat the opponent barely to win his friendship and understanding. In comparison, Dalai Lama said, Real peace is not just the absence of violence or war. A immaculate absence of war is not genuine lasting world peace. peacefulness must develop on mutual trust. Looking at entirely these two quotes one can see the likeness of thought the two men shared. Dr. King crusaded for civil rights for African Americans, while Dalai Lama is an advocate for the liberation of Tibet.In both situations oppression is/was trying to be wiped out, due(p) to environment and upbringing there are contrasts in the facets the men explored to come upon their goals. Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyasto, was born July 6th 1935 in Takster, Amdo in northeastern Tibet. He came from basal beginnings in farming vill age and lived with his family in a small hamlet. At the age of two he was deemed the reincarnation of the 13th Dalai Lama and his facts of life began at age six.Studying logic, Tibetan art and culture, Sanskrit, medicine, and Buddhist ism Dalai Lama proved to be a good student. At the age of twenty three he took his final exam and passed with flying colors, he received multiple honours and received the Geshe Lharampa degree in lead responsibilities (This is the highest degree in Tibet and is equivalent to a doctorate). Dr. King was born January fifteenth 1929 in Atlanta Geo rgia to Martin Luther King Sr. and Alberta Williams King.
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