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The Dalai Lama greets a crowd of 10,000 in Portland
The Dalai Lama greets a crowd of 10,000 in Portland

I look at three of my spiritual heroes of today, the pope, the Dalai Lama and Thich Nhat Hanh, and each seems to advise us to love and serve each other, as well as remember to love and serve humanity.

What I have read of each of these leaders is that within their own lives, they do not ask what your faith is or whether you even have one, but rather how can they serve you to lessen your suffering. (There are others that I could have added to this list, but these are the most recognizable in terms of those that have spoken and/or written about service.)

I believe serving humanity at this level takes a deep love of all beings, not just those that agree with us. I know that while both the Dalai Lama and Thich Nhat Hanh were forced to leave their respective countries and live in exile, they used those experiences to enliven their practices and bring a wisdom of peace and compassion to the world.

Joe Niemiec
Joe Niemiec
The Rev. Joe Niemiec Jr. began his spiritual quest in 1986 when he walked out of a Houston jail and was struck by the realization that his life was in shambles. He began his quest for ‘getting back on track’ with 12 step programs, followed by learning and practicing meditation with a local Redding, California, teacher.

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