Archive for July, 2007
“Is that the Dalai Lama?” — A loud comment heard by several people as we made our way to the baggage claim at Hamburg airport. It wasn’t.
Some people may not know exactly what the Dalai Lama looks like, but everyone knows he’s in town. Equally, they may not know that the Dalai Lama [...]
Hamburg, Germany (3) – July 2007
0 Comments Published by The Editor July 24th, 2007 in Europe, GermanyPhoto from
Deutsche Welle
Local news reports and blog entries are now popping up from Germany. The Dalai Lama gave interviews to journalists on Monday the 23rd of July.
Deutsche Welle – “My main purpose is the promotion of human values.” (also quoted in “the dalai lama blog”)
Dalai Lama voices alarm at human rights in Tibet – [...]
Buddhism and Business (Australia) – Part 2
0 Comments Published by The Editor July 19th, 2007 in Australia & New Zealand, Business, Tibetan BuddhismJulie-Anne Davies continues with a second article in NineMSN-The Bulletin (1st of June 2007) entitled Boardroom Buddhism.
“High-flying executives are turning to Buddhism to bring balance into their busy lives. Buddhism is infiltrating the boardrooms of some of Australia’s top companies courtesy of their influential leaders.”
She discusses one individual in particular – “John Akehurst, chairman of [...]
Hamburg, Germany (2) – July 2007
0 Comments Published by The Editor July 19th, 2007 in Europe, GermanySpiegel Online – The Dalai Lama Arrives in Hamburg
Spiegel Online has a nice little assortment of 14 historical photos of the Dalai Lama as a part of its coverage of his visit to Germany [article in German].
And since this is an English-language blog, we won’t point you at the German-language coverage too much (we’ll try [...]


