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Monday, August 18, 2014

World Religions for World Peace : from Dalai Lama

World Religions for World Peace

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The principles discussed so far are in accordance with the ethical teachings of all world religions. I maintain that every major religion of the world - Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Judaism, Sikhism, Taoism, Zoroastrianism - has similar ideals of love, the same goal of benefiting humanity through spiritual practice, and the same effect of making their followers into better human beings. All religions teach moral precepts for perfecting the functions of mind, body, and speech. All teach us not to lie or steal or take others' lives, and so on. The common goal of all moral precepts laid down by the great teachers of humanity is unselfishness. The great teachers wanted to lead their followers away from the paths of negative deeds caused by ignorance and to introduce them to paths of goodness.

All religions agree upon the necessity to control the undisciplined mind that harbours selfishness and other roots of trouble, and each teaches a path leading to a spiritual state that is peaceful, disciplined, ethical, and wise. It is in this sense that I believe all religions have essentially the same message. Differences of dogma may be ascribed to differences of time and circumstance as well as cultural influences; indeed, there is no end to scholastic argument when we consider the purely metaphysical side of religion. However, it is much more beneficial to try to implement in daily life the shared precepts for goodness taught by all religions rather than to argue about minor differences in approach.

There are many different religions to bring comfort and happiness to humanity in much the same way as there are particular treatments for different diseases. For, all religions endeavour in their own way to help living beings avoid misery and gain happiness. And, although we can find causes for preferring certain interpretations of religious truths, there is much greater cause for unity, stemming from the human heart. Each religion works in its own way to lessen human suffering and contribute to world civilization. Conversion is not the point. For instance, I do not think of converting others to Buddhism or merely furthering the Buddhist cause. Rather, I try to think of how I as a Buddhist humanitarian can contribute to human happiness.

While pointing out the fundamental similarities between world religions, I do not advocate one particular religion at the expense of all others, nor do I seek a new 'world religion'. All the different religions of the world are needed to enrich human experience and world civilization. Our human minds, being of different calibre and disposition, need different approaches to peace and happiness. It is just like food. Certain people find Christianity more appealing, others prefer Buddhism because there is no creator in it and everything depends upon your own actions. We can make similar arguments for other religions as well. Thus, the point is clear: humanity needs all the world's religions to suit the ways of life, diverse spiritual needs, and inherited national traditions of individual human beings.

It is from this perspective that I welcome efforts being made in various parts of the world for better understanding among religions. The need for this is particularly urgent now. If all religions make the betterment of humanity their main concern, then they can easily work together in harmony for world peace. Interfaith understanding will bring about the unity necessary for all religions to work together. However, although this is indeed an important step, we must remember that there are no quick or easy solutions. We cannot hide the doctrinal differences that exist among various faiths, nor can we hope to replace the existing religions by a new universal belief. Each religion has its own distinctive contributions to make, and each in its own way is suitable to a particular group of people as they understand life. The world needs them all.

There are two primary tasks facing religious practitioners who are concerned with world peace. First, we must promote better interfaith understanding so as to create a workable degree of unity among all religions. This may be achieved in part by respecting each other's beliefs and by emphasizing our common concern for human well-being. Second, we must bring about a viable consensus on basic spiritual values that touch every human heart and enhance general human happiness. This means we must emphasize the common denominator of all world religions - humanitarian ideals. These two steps will enable us to act both individually and together to create the necessary spiritual conditions for world peace.

We practitioners of different faiths can work together for world peace when we view different religions as essentially instruments to develop a good heart - love and respect for others, a true sense of community. The most important thing is to look at the purpose of religion and not at the details of theology or metaphysics, which can lead to mere intellectualism. I believe that all the major religions of the world can contribute to world peace and work together for the benefit of humanity if we put aside subtle metaphysical differences, which are really the internal business of each religion.

Despite the progressive secularization brought about by worldwide modernization and despite systematic attempts in some parts of the world to destroy spiritual values, the vast majority of humanity continues to believe in one religion or another. The undying faith in religion, evident even under irreligious political systems, clearly demonstrates the potency of religion as such. This spiritual energy and power can be purposefully used to bring about the spiritual conditions necessary for world peace. Religious leaders and humanitarians all over the world have a special role to play in this respect.

Whether we will be able to achieve world peace or not, we have no choice but to work towards that goal. If our minds are dominated by anger, we will lose the best part of human intelligence - wisdom, the ability to decide between right and wrong. Anger is one of the most serious problems facing the world today.

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This message is a part of "A Human Approach to World Peace" in Dalai Lama's teaching. to achieve World Peace we should give our efforts, especially, it is hard to reach World Peace if we do not solve the religious problems.

Many people believe different religions to get inner comfort and peace in contemporary world. Ironically, however, most of the wars occurred in the world caused for the conflicts for religions. it is essential to achieve World Peace that religions make mutual understanding.

Without understanding among religious people, We cannot reach World Peace. but all of the religious teaching say love, sacrifice and understanding. Thus, if believers live through their Scriptures,they can have a mind of great capacity to grok other religion.

When i read this message, Man-hee Lee, a leader of HWPL came in to my mind. he said the Creater is one, but why religions are divided into several parts? religious leaders fully understand their Scriptures? I am well versed in the Bible. when I look back the path of his life, i moved with admiration at his walk of life.

To reach World Peace, he made Political leader and religious leader get together and signed in the international law that they do not wake the war. do not sacrifice small countries for the powerful countries' own profits. international law don't be the method of representing powerful countries. and Man-hee Lee, a leader of HWPL will hold the Summit for the World Alliance of Religions for Peace. in this summit political and religious leader will have conference for the peace.

I wish all of the religious leader participate in event and find the path of harmony. so i want to leave peaceful world for our descendant.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

The Montenegro Symposium on International Law & Human Rights : Man hee lee, leader of HWPL shouted World Peace




Man hee lee, the leader of HWPL received highly praise through the message of World Peace from July 29 to August 17th visiting Turkey, France, Croatia, Germany, Montenegro, Bosnia Herzegovina and Spain.

He said that in the 12th touring to achieve World peace he met presidents, religious leaders and figures in legal circles in Europe, insisted to add an article for Anti-War and World Peace. and he also make them sign in the Treaty of World Peace.

All of the world sympathize with his message that we should make this world peace. but Korea, the only divided country fell asleep and didn't know the seriousness. if political and religious leaders love their citizens, then they should stop lining their pockets and join the World Peace.

Also he give the solution to achieve the World Peace. First of all, each president sign for Anti-war and World Peace in the international law. Second, make religion into one because over 80% conflicts occur by religious problems.



Man hee lee and ICD held symposium named "An Interdisciplinary Analysis of the Role of International Law in Promoting Human Rights" together.

He said strongly through keynote speech "most of the conflicts occur all around the world caused by ideal, religious and cultural difference. To solve this problems, all countries need to make one purpose collecting their hearts and ideas and have an effort to establish Peace Culture."

This day, president of the Montenegro, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Law, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, justice of the Constitutional Court in Lithuania and other figures participated in symposium.

Man hee lee, the leader of  HWPL and Nam hee kim, the leader of the Woman Group received letter of appreciation.

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Monday, July 28, 2014

Save the Children : children have their rights!


Save the Children: Gaza shelter attack 'shocking'




The charity Save the Children has condemned the attack on a UN-run school used as a shelter in Gaza which has left at least 13 people dead and more than 200 injured.
Save the Children spokeswoman, Cat Carter, described the attack as an "absolutely shocking loss of civilian life".
She said people in Gaza had nowhere safe to go and that children on both sides were becoming traumatised by the conflict.
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Many people got shocked by Israel.
Children don't have fault. How can Israel government reward their death?
For many conflicts, We meet together and for the peace, not for their profit, talk and get the solution. and i saw very devoted organization for world peace.
that is  Heavenly Culture, World Peace (HWPL).
the leader of the HWPL works very hard. they will hold the peace conference in Korea. in that conference they wish to invite many organization related in World Peace and Human rights, religious leader and each country's president. 




I think through this conference, the world concur with all the hon.
If many groups for children's rights also participate in the conference, i think they can get many solution for the problems.