In the wake of the events of September
11, a number of Buddhist teachers and practitioners have
offered thoughts and prayers for guidance during this time.
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Letter from His Holiness the Dalai
Lama to President Bush
September 12, 2001
Your Excellency,
I am deeply shocked by the terrorist attacks
that took place involving four apparently hijacked aircrafts
and the immense devastation these caused. It is a terrible
tragedy that so many innocent lives have been lost and it
seems unbelievable that anyone would choose to target the
World Trade Centre in New York and the Pentagon in Washington,
D.C. We are deeply saddened. On behalf of the Tibetan people
I would like to convey our deepest condolence and solidarity
with the American people during this painful time. Our prayers
go out to the many who have lost their lives, those who
have been injured and the many more who have been traumatized
by this senseless act of violence. I am attending a special
prayer for the United States and its people at our main
temple today.
I am confident that the United States as
a great and powerful nation will be able to overcome this
present tragedy. The American people have shown their resilience,
courage and determination when faced with such difficult
and sad situations.
It may seem presumptous on my part, but
I personally believe we need to think seriously whether
a violent reaction is the right thing to do and in the greater
interest of the nation and the people in the long run. I
believe violence will only increase the cycle of violence.
But how do we deal with hatred and anger which are often
the root causes of such senseless violence? This is a very
difficult question, especially when it concerns a nation
and we have certain fixed conceptions of how to deal with
such attacks. I am sure you will make the right decision.
With my prayers and good wishes,
Yours sincerely,
The Dalai Lama