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Duncan Campbell and Robert Thurman 

Dalai Lama as a Key to Planetary Evolution

Duncan Campbell and Robert Thurman

Duncan Campbell, visionary conversationalist and host of the internationally acclaimed Living Dialogues program and Robert Thurman engage in a highly stimulating and richly informative dialogue on Why The Dalai Lama Matters to all of us. 

Each of them weave together in the conversation many different perspectives: spiritual, historical, cultural, political and ecological, from both East and West, pertinent to the current world-affecting drama that China is engaged in with the Tibetan people and environmental destruction imitative of our own Western history. 

The Dalai Lama is seen as an inspirational model, with a profound and pragmatic understanding of the nature of the planet, the hopes and conflicts of humanity, the crises we are all in, and as a great practitioner of the “art of dialogue” required for our planetary evolution. The dialogue includes references from past Olympics and a point by point summary of Robert’s compelling five-part plan for the political and ecological reconciliation of China and Tibet. 

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“I’m Robert Thurman, and I’m having a lovely time on Living Dialogues with my friend Duncan Campbell.  I learned a lot today from Duncan about America and about the Persian poet Rumi, about many things, about even Tibet.

And I shared with Duncan the insights and inspirations in the book I have written, which is my tribute to His Holiness the Dalai Lama, called Why the Dalai Matters: His Act of Truth as the Solution for China, Tibet, and the World.  And this book is to inspire us and lift us out of our depression, that “NO we can’t”, which is what we’ve been hearing much too much of, from the world and media and everything.

And luckily now we are hearing “YES we can”, and we have to even hear that and say that to ourselves all the time. We must never accept that something is impossible and is hopeless. With despair comes violence, internal violence of depression, external violence between people.  But out of hope comes love, friendliness, heroism, and that’s what we need today, together today, and that’s what we can manifest. And it is what together we are manifesting in this dialogue.  All the best to you.”  - Robert Thurman


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