Next Dalai Lama a woman? Current one thinks it’s possible

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Dalai Lama: 'If the circumstances are such that a female Dalai Lama is more useful, then automatically a female Dalai Lama will come'

DALAI LAMA IN AUSTRALIA. His Holiness the Dalai Lama gestures as he speaks at a media briefing in Sydney, Australia, 13 June 2013. Photo by Paul Miller/EPA

SYDNEY, Australia – The Dalai Lama waded into Australia’s bitter gender war Thursday, June 13, saying his successor as the spiritual leader of the Tibetans could be a woman.

“If the circumstances are such that a female Dalai Lama is more useful, then automatically a female Dalai Lama will come,” he told a press conference in Sydney to launch a 10-day tour of Australia.

The exiled 77-year-old was questioned about the gender conflict reignited by Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard this week. He replied that the world faces a “moral crisis” of inequality and suffering and needs leaders with compassion.

“In that respect, biologically, females have more potential,” the Dalai Lama said. “Females have more sensitivity about others’ well-being.

“In my own case, my father, very short temper. On a few occasions I also got some beatings. But my mother was so wonderfully compassionate.”

Labor leader Gillard claimed on Tuesday that the conservatives would marginalize women and set back abortion laws if they win national elections in September.

On Wednesday she accused opposition leader Tony Abbott of a pattern of misogynist behavior, sparking angry recriminations.

The Dalai Lama, a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize who fled the Chinese rule over Tibet in 1959 for the safety of India, is due to speak in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Darwin. – Rappler.com

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