Dharamshala: The Dalai Lama on Wednesday compared the ongoing global fight against the COVID-19 pandemic with a lesson in universal responsibility being taught to human beings by the mother Earth and stressed upon the need to realise the importance of sustainable development.
On this 50th anniversary of Earth Day, our planet is facing one of the greatest challenges to the health and well-being of its people, said the Dalai Lama, adding: And yet, in the midst of this struggle, we are reminded of the value of compassion and mutual support.
The current global pandemic threatens us all, without distinctions of race, culture or gender, and our response must be as one humanity, providing for the most essential needs of all, he said.
Drawing upon the Indian culture of treating the entire world as one big family the Vasudahiav Kutumbkam, the Dalai Lama said, Whether we like it or not, we have been born on this earth as part of one great family.
Rich or poor, educated or uneducated, belonging to one nation or another, ultimately each of us is just a human being like everyone else, he said.
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Furthermore, we all have the same right to pursue happiness and avoid suffering. When we recognize that all beings are equal in this respect, we automatically feel empathy and closeness towards others, he said.
And, out of this comes a genuine sense of universal responsibility: the wish to actively help others overcome their problems, said the Dalai Lama, adding: Our mother earth is teaching us a lesson in universal responsibility.
This blue planet is a delightful habitat. Its life is our life; its future, our future. Indeed, the earth acts like a mother to us all; as her children, we are dependent on her, he said, adding In the face of the global problems we are going through it is important that we must all work together.