
Washington DC: 14 July was a special moment for people attending the Kalachakra teachings as they received the rare opportunity to hear His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Cardinal Donald Wuerl, the present Archbishop of Washington, DC, sharing a same platform. (Watch webcast)
On the day of the first stage of actual Kalachakra empowerment, Cardinal Donald Wuerl, the present Archbishop of Washington, DC, came to greet His Holiness the Dalai Lama. His Holiness and the Cardinal first spent some time together before proceeding together to the stage where the Cardinal made some remarks of welcome. He formally welcomed His Holiness and all the guests to Washington, DC on behalf of the Archdiocese of Washington.
The Cardinal recalled his first meeting of His Holiness in the 1970s and subsequently during the Assisi summit of religious leaders in 1986. He expressed his admiration of His Holiness and said he prayed that the programs in Washington DC will proceed smoothly.
In his remarks, His Holiness recalled the close relationship that he had with Pope John Paul II. He also said that the Assisi summit that the Cardinal had referred to was a unique experience. He said that meeting sent a signal to millions of people that different religions and different people had the same potential to serve humanity. His Holiness said it was our common responsibility to make the 21st century a century of peace saying the 20th century witnessed a lot of bloodshed.
Referring to the Christian tradition of total submission to God and doing his will, His Holiness also praised “our Christian brothers and sisters” as they have made the greatest contribution to education.

His Holiness then mentioned that during the Kalachakra initiation that he bestowed in Switzerland in 1985, the Aga Khan had come. Later, during a Kalachakra in India, a Hindu master had come. He said today during the Kalachakra in Washington, D.C. we have the visit of a Christian leader.
His Holiness thanked Cardinal Donald Wuerl for his presence and presented him with a “souvenir”, which was a statue of the Buddha. His Holiness added that he always tell non-Buddhists that they could regard the Buddha merely as a thinker and a philosopher.
His Holiness then began the first stage of the actual Kalachakra empowerment. This process included bestowal of the Bodhisattva vow, visualisation of the disciple entering the mandala, etc.
At the conclusion His Holiness announced that there would not be a webcast of the session tomorrow (15 July) as it is the actual empowerment that involves tantric vows that need to be received in person from the master. The public viewing of the Kalachakra Mandala also began in the evening.
US Special Coordinator for Tibetan Issues, Under Secretary Maria Otero, attended part of the afternoon session.
The session on that day and the day before was attended by over 10,000 people. In the past few days the daily attendance has been increasing. Attendance is expected to be the largest on July 16.





