Dalai Lama: Economic crisis teaches money's limits

4/25/2009, 2:11 a.m. EDT
The Associated Press 

(AP) — SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) ? The Dalai Lama says the global economic 
crisis will teach people that peace of mind, family and friends can bring 
happiness when money is lacking.

The spiritual leader said at a news conference Friday at the University of 
California, Santa Barbara that the crisis is good because it reminds people who 
only want to see money grow that there are limits.

The head of Tibet's exiled government delivered two public lectures that sold 
out within two hours. He blames the worldwide financial crisis on greed, lies 
and hypocrisy.


The visit was his fourth to Santa Barbara, which also held four weeks of talks 
by local scholars and Buddhist-oriented art exhibits.

UC Santa Barbara became a leading center of Buddhist and Tibetan studies after 
his first visit in 1984.

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Information from: Los Angeles Times, http://www.latimes.com

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