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Dalai Lama cancels visit to University of Colorado
The Dalai Lama’s speech on compassion, set for October 18 at the Huntsman Center, was part of the Parliament of the World’s Religions 2015 conference in Salt Lake City and set in conjunction with Utah Tibet Foundation.
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Rosen said: “Our thoughts and prayers are with the Dalai Lama as he recovers his strength”.
People who purchased tickets for the event, which was to be held in the Mullins Center, will be given full refunds. The respective educational institutions announced on Friday that Dalai Lama will no longer hold his conferences.
The Dalai Lama’s office is now making arrangements for a representative to receive the honor in his place.
The Dalai Lama has cancelled USA appearances next month following a check-up, the University of Colorado says.
CU had planned to host a private event for students and employees Oct. 20, and the Tibetan Association of Colorado had planned to host two public teachings Oct. 21.
“If a female Dalai Lama comes, their face should be very attractive.”
Doctors there advised him to take several weeks of rest, and he is set to return to India soon. We deeply regret cancellation of the visit.
The Dalai Lama has been in America for health reasons.
As his age advances, the Dalai Lama has given up his political role and instead delegated to an elected government in Dharamshala, India, voted by exiled Tibetans.
“The most important thing is the well-being of His Holiness”, he told the AP.
When Myrie asked him whether he was joking, the Dalai Lama said he was not.
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“When we first heard he was coming, I we all started cheering”.