Pursuing Middle-Way policy with greater confidence, Dalai Lama says
Phayul[Tuesday, March 10, 2009 19:41]
By Phurbu Thinley
His Holiness the Dalai Lama and other prominent Tibetan spiritual leaders lead a minute-long silence to pay tribute to Tibetan martyrs at the Main Tibetan Temple in Dharamsala, India, Tuesday, March 10, 2009. Tibetan exiles and supporters, including overseas Chinese, staged day-long events to mark 50th anniversary of the Tibetan Uprising Day (Photo: Tenzin Dasel/Phayul)
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and a happy new year
Dito ... now after the help of Jens i have a webdomaine with the name "greenbikeproduction" and a little bit better for share pics ... but i need time now - delete 99 pictures - need month to add them new with that signthankk you for your comment and have a nice weekend with greets from Berlin

Hello Maryse. I really enjoyed your page, have an nice weekend!! Peace and Axé!!!!arigato ~ so much for your lovely visit on my page
and sharing your story about H H Dalai Lama in Japan.
your heart must be so so & even more charged by his presence :)
thank you for the cute azami pic, too
really kawaii ne :)
weather has been bit gloomy here
but scenery here is always beautiful, too
I miss Japan's four seasons yo, haha.
thank you for staying touch,
mata ne ...

ART heART eARThthank you so much for thinking of me & to have invited me in this gathering of beautiful people ((( bow )))
stay in touch, ne :)
( T R A N Q U I L I T Y - 安 )
let us discuss here how we can forward the process of the reconciliation between all human beings. Just between China and Tibet but also between all of us. What are our values for a dialogue between different nations, cultures and languages. Protest is against or for something. Making best wishes in our art for example our music, artworks and performances is another way to be engaged for the process of reconciliation.
Welcome on this network which is dedicated to the process of reconciliation.
All the best,
Jens
Hello Maryse
Welcome to Artists4TIBET and thank you for joining us.
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