Since you are a little Buddha reader, I know that you are someone who understands the importance of cultivating wisdom and compassion. And I can imagine that you would also be interested in learning how you can help create a more peaceful world with less suffering for all.

The Dalai Lama has spent his life guiding others like a beacon of hope on the way to a more peaceful world. His teachings and example have inspired and warmed the hearts of millions.

For six days, Lion & # 39; s Roar and Tibet House US bring together 22 presenters, including Buddhist teachers, spiritual leaders, scholars, best-selling authors, scholars and some of the Dalai Lama's closest disciples, to celebrate life and teachings one of the greatest spiritual leaders and global visionaries in the world.

Register for free and take part in over 40 inspiring lectures, teachings and meditations as the moderators share their insights on six key themes of the Dalai Lama's message to the world.

The speakers include:

Sharon Salzberg | Robert Thurman | Karenna Gore
Richard Davidson | Lama Tsultrim Allione | Deepak Chopra
Dan Goleman | Amishi Jha | Richard Gere
Thubten Jinpa | Jan Willis | Robert Wright
and many more…

The summit, personally endorsed by the Dalai Lama, will bring together thousands of participants from around the world to explore ways to:

Cultivate happiness and healing by practicing kindness and generosity
Learn Buddhist techniques to develop insight into the nature of the mind
Discover the interface between meditation and modern science
Be inspired by Tibet's message of peace, compassion and sustainability
Discover new ways to create social harmony and inclusivity
Imagine a future based on universal values ​​of compassion and mutual respect

Register now to be part of this historic event and enjoy free access to all insightful lectures, teachings and meditations.

Registration is free. Click here to find out more about the moderators and the program, and reserve your spot today!

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