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The Art of Hope

Dalai Lama

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Dalai Lama

His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, is one of the most respected spiritual leaders of our time. For more than seven decades, he has advocated for peace, compassion, non-violence and the fundamental interconnectedness of humanity, becoming a global symbol of moral leadership and dialogue across cultural, political and religious boundaries.

Born in 1935 to a farming family in northeastern Tibet, he was recognised at the age of two as the reincarnation of the 13th Dalai Lama and formally assumed his responsibilities as Tibet’s spiritual leader during a period of profound political upheaval. Following his exile from Tibet in 1959, he established a democratic government-in-exile in India and dedicated his life to promoting human values, religious harmony, the preservation of Tibetan culture and the importance of cultivating compassion as a guiding principle for society. In recognition of these efforts, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989.

Throughout his life, the Dalai Lama has consistently encouraged dialogue over division, emphasising what he describes as the “oneness of humanity”. His teachings transcend religious boundaries, addressing universal questions of ethics, responsibility and how individuals can contribute to a more peaceful world. Through countless books, lectures and public appearances, he has inspired millions to consider how kindness, empathy and mutual understanding can serve as foundations for social and political change.

In 2023, His Holiness collaborated with CIRCA on The Art of Hope, inaugurating the CIRCA 20:23 programme with a global public message centred on unity, compassion and collective responsibility. Broadcast across public screens in London, Berlin, Los Angeles and Melbourne, the commission responded to CIRCA’s annual manifesto, Hope: The Art of Reading What Is Not Yet Written, and invited audiences around the world to reflect on how hope is created and sustained. Accompanied by a limited-edition publication supporting the Tibet Hope Centre, the project extended the Dalai Lama’s lifelong commitment to fostering understanding and reminding humanity of its shared future.

Today, His Holiness continues to be recognised as one of the world’s most influential advocates for peace and human dignity. His message remains both simple and profound: that despite our differences, we are deeply interconnected, and that compassion is not merely a personal virtue but a necessary foundation for the future of humanity.

 

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