No matter how hard His Holiness the Dalai Lama tried to negotiate with the Chinese Authorities to bring Peace and to restore Human Rights in Tibet, so did the Tibetans have been struggling through Non-Violence under guidance and Teaching of the Noble Peace Laureate. Now, the Dalai Lama’s faith and trust has become thin to the Chinese Authorities as he clearly declared and asked Exile Tibetans to decide.

What is the best approach and means to restore Peace and Human rights in Tibet that you could help to suggest?

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Sometimes i think countries act like squabbling little children. It can be an interesting parallel to consider how you would treat children doing the same thing.

If one boisterous child took the toy of another gentler child and said "it's mine" and left the second with nothing i would wait a little to see what happened, and then if it didn't solve itself i would talk to the children and try to help them resolve it. I would offer them other toys to play with etc. But in the end if there was still a problem i would gently take the toy and give it back to that child who had been deprived of it.

In world politics we do all of the same kinds of things - wait and see, have discussions, offer compromises, and the united nations does sometimes send in a peacekeeping force to control things. But there is a problem here. With that child when i took its toy away i did it gently without physically harming the child. On the global scale we do not know how to do this. If the united nations went in and forcefully returned tibet to the tibetans it would result in more warfare, not more peace.

I believe that this is something we need to learn to do - to apply peaceful martial arts principles to the global scale warfare. Which is why i am focussing on martial arts as a path to peace - see the "warriors for peace" group.

Now obviously i am not solving the immediate issue of returning Tibet to the Tibetans. It seems like an unsolvable problem. Whenever i am faced with an unsolvable problem i apply the techniques from "The Secret" of positive thinking and visualisation, until an answer appears. I guess that's what we should be doing - imagining Tibet and China the way we would like to see them...

So what would you like to see happen if dreams could come true?

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