This is a special edition AstroBlast recording. The recording covers information about the SOLAR ECLIPSE, 25 degrees of Capricorn, that occurs on January 15, 2010.
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This is a special edition AstroBlast recording. The information is valid May, June, July, August and December 2009 so this recording will up on the site for a long time to make sure you get a chance to listen to it.
His
Holiness Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama, is both the political and
religious leader of the people of Tibet and a spiritual ambassador to
the world. The first Dalai Lama to travel to the West, he has helped
spread the Buddhist teachings of compassion for all living things,
religious harmony, and universal responsibility. In 1989, His Holiness
was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his distinguished writings and
his leadership in the peaceful solution of international conflicts,
human rights issues, and global environmental problems. He is known to
millions around the world for his ever-smiling face and his message of
compassion, altruism, and peace.
I feel optimistic about the
future. Some recent trends portend our great potential for a better
world. As late as the ’50s and ’60s, people believed that war was an
inevitable condition of mankind. The Cold War, in particular,
reinforced the notion that opposing political systems . . . .