Animals can be more honest than humans, sometimes, says the Dalai Lama. He is probably right. I know some really dishonest human beings. Really. Is it a result of our supposedly higher intelligence which makes us more inclined to deceit, especially with relation to self-interest? However, there are people who may be outwardly dishonest but with a genuine motivation to help somebody but sometimes, whether that is misguided or not is subject for interpretation.
Animals more honest than humans: Dalai Lama
By Ismat Tahseen, TNN | Dec 4, 2012, 02.10 PM IST
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/people/Animals-more-honest-than-humans-Dalai-Lama/articleshow/17476323.cmsIn Mumbai recently at a function on World Compassion Day (WCD), The XIV Dalai Lama shared his ideals and thoughts on ahimsa (non-violence) and compassion.
Pritish Nandy Communications and Humane Society International, the global partner of The Humane Society of the United States, hosted the programme.
This year the focus is on animal welfare and the growing importance of vegetarianism for reasons of both healthcare and to discourage killing of other species. And the Dalai Lama spoke about his own experiences with animals. When questioned if he had any pets he said, "I have some birds, dogs and a cat. I have always felt that if you treat animals well, they respond accordingly. Animals can be more honest than humans, sometimes."
He felt the way forward in society was to use education to further compassion. "The human mind is easily spoilt; so it must be taught to nurture education from an early age. Take the thought of compassion and use the human intelligence or mind as a seed to sow it."
He also said he would remain compassionate till his death. "There is nothing better than standing by our principles. One must also have concern for the well-being of even our enemies," he stated, adding, "This does not mean that you accept anything unjust, but that you take action keeping others' well-being in mind."
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