I find this most interesting and unconventional. It would be interesting to see a female incarnation of the Dalai Lama. I wonder if she would be propagating Dorje Shugden or not? Perhaps, she would do just that and work alongside Tenzin Palmo and other great nuns to revive the Bhikshuni tradition.
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Dalai Lama: Women Better Leaders Because Of Potential For Compassion; Next Dalai Lama May Be Femalehttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/14/dalai-lama-women_n_3440583.html?utm_hp_ref=buddhismThe Dalai Lama weighed in on the debate around women leadership and came out firmly on the side of the female.
Talking to reporters during a visit to Australia, the Buddhist leader was asked to weigh in on gender during a race for Prime Minister that has included charges of sexism.
Speaking generally, the Dalai Lama suggested that the crisis of suffering and inequality in the world requires a compassionate approach to leadership:
"In that respect, biologically, females have more potential... Females have more sensitivity about others' wellbeing. In my own case, my father, very short temper. On a few occasions I also got some beatings. But my mother was so wonderfully compassionate."
The exiled Tibeten Buddhist leader then applied the same logic to his eventual successor; reaffirming that a female Dalai Lama is possible.
"If the circumstances are such that a female Dalai Lama is more useful, then automatically a female Dalai Lama will come."