About Me
Hello. my name is Dali Llama.
this is very new to me, so i please ask you to be patient with me .
in my spare time i love to fix watches and help people find the way. I love to have fun and chill with my friends Jesus, Buddha, the pope and Goobasa! we are very cool and you should join our group...ask if you want to join!I began my education at the age of six and completed the Geshe Lharampa Degree (Doctrate of Buddhist Philosophy) when i was 25. At 24, my Holiness took the preliminary examinations at each of the three monastic universities: Drepung, Sera and Ganden. The final examination was held in the Jokhang, Lhasa, during the annual Monlam Festival of prayer which is held in the first month of each year. In the morning i was examined on logic by 30 scholars turn by turn in congregational discussion. In the afternoon, 15 scholars took part as my opponents in the debate on the Middle Path, and in the evening 35 scholars tested my knowledge of the canon of monastic discipline and the study of metaphysics. my Holiness passed the examination with honorsIn 1950, when i was only 16, I was called upon to assume full political power when Tibet was threatened by the might of China. In 1954,I went to Peking to talk peace with Mao Tsetung and other Chinese leaders including Chou En-lai and Deng Xiaoping. In 1956, my Holiness visited India to attend the 2500th Buddha Jayanti Anniversary. While in India, I had a series of meetings with Prime Minister Nehru and Premier Chou En-lai about deteriorating conditions in Tibet.In 1959, I was forced into exile in India after the Chinese military occupation of Tibet. Since that time, I had been residing in Dharamsala, North India. The seat of the Tibetan Government in exile.While in exile, i appealed to the United Nations on the guestion of Tibet, resulting in three resolutions being adopted by the General Assembly in 1959, 1961 and 1965. I has set up educational, cultural and religious institutions which have contributed significantly towards the preservation of the Tibetan identity and its rich heritage. In 1963, I promulgated a draft constitution of Tibet which assures a democratic form of government.oh yes, i am 470 years old...well my spirt is, my body is 84(please wait, this story is very long, and i am still leaning)well stu, i'll tell ya... surfing's not a sport, it's a way of life... it's no hobby. it's a way of looking at that wave and saying "hey bud, let's party!"