Take an honest look at yourself. Where are you in your life? What have your priorities been up till now and what do you intend to do with the time you have left? We are a mixture of light and …
Read moreArchive du blog pour Matthieu Ricard
An interview with Matthieu Ricard by Maria Shriver
1) How do you feel that compassion can change the world we live in today? Do we need compassion now more than ever?
One of the main problems in this current era is how to reconcile the demands of the …
Read moreToward a Caring Economy
The world has enough for everyone’s need, but not enough for everyone’s greed. — Gandhi
The economy must exist to serve society, not for society to serve the economy. It must also benefit society as a whole.
Without condoning the …
Read moreAn Enduring Friendship: Matthieu Ricard and Jane Goodall (part 2)
Part 2 : Becoming Aware of the Suffering behind Eating Meat
Matthieu: It seems also that slaughterhouses are guarded as if they were top-secret military facilities. You can’t see anything. But if it were shown even a little bit to …
Read moreAn Enduring Friendship: Matthieu Ricard and Jane Goodall (part 1)
In honor of Jane Goodall’s birthday this week, we have the pleasure to post a never-before published dialogue between Matthieu Ricard, author of the recent book, A Plea for the Animals
, and the renowned primatologist, animal rights activist, founder …
Conversation between Matthieu Ricard and Elizabeth Kolbert
Journalist Elizabeth Kolbert and Buddhist monk Matthieu Ricard each had big books in 2015. Kolbert’s The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History—winner of the Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction—takes an unflinching look at the history of extinction and the different ways …
Read moreThe Moral Obligation to Treat All Beings with Compassion. An Interview with Matthieu Ricard, by Garrison Institute.
In his most recent book, A Plea for the Animals: The Moral, Philosophical, and Evolutionary Imperative to Treat All Beings with Compassion, Buddhist monk Matthieu Ricard makes a case for ending our exploitation of non-human animals. If we stopped eating …
Read moreWhy I am a Vegetarian
“It just takes just one second to decide to stop. The main reason not to eat meat and fish is to spare others’ life. This is not an extreme perspective. This is a most reasonable and compassionate point of view.”…
Read moreA Plea for the Animals: Dolphins Are Not Toys
The dolphinarium industry is a perfect example of institutionalized selfishness. Money is the driving force that creates and runs them. Their educational, recreational, and environmental facades are covers for the merciless enslavement of species gifted with rare intelligence and who …
Read morePower and Care with His Holiness the Dalai Lama
“One of the great problems of history is that the concepts of love and power have usually been contrasted as opposites, so that love is identified with a resignation of power, and power with a denial of love,” said Martin …
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