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I am really proud to be a Buddhist and I guess even you, reading this are so. Although we are gifted with the opportunity to follow this greatest religion in the entire universe, only a few of us really practice Buddhism and follow it properly. However, we see people belonging to other religions that are in the list after Buddhism (no offence, but I being a Buddhist consider Buddhism as the only Religion which is True and Correct 100%) follow their religion with Great interest, but we having the Greatest and most pure religion don’t do so at times. So it is time to devote ourselves even more towards Buddhism and direct others also towards it – the correct path to end suffering. I took my time to find some well known celebrities in the West who have embraced Buddhism with great interest and it has helped them reach great heights. Tiger Woods (No 1 Golfer) Tiger Woods is an American professional golfer whose achievements to date rank him among the most successful golfers of all time. Formerly the World No. 1, he is the highest-paid professional athlete in the world, having earned an estimated $90.5 million from winnings and endorsements in 2010. Tiger Woods said “Buddhism has been a major role in my life. It has given me an inner peace and calmness that I think I wouldn’t have achieved at such an early age.” He is the world’s most famous celebrity Buddhist. Orlando Bloom (star of The Lord of the Rings, Pirates of the Caribbean) The dashing star of The Lord of the Rings and Pirates of the Caribbean turned to Buddhist practice because “The philosophies behind it are very current today and are a way of finding some sort of peace,” but also because it helped keep him from the self-destructive path he was always in danger of carving out for himself. Bloom stresses that his practice is very practical: “The philosophy that I’ve embraced isn’t about sitting under a tree and studying my navel, it’s about studying what is going on in my daily life and using that as fuel to go and live a bigger life.” Richard Gere For many he’ll be the first celeb Buddhist to spring to mind. The Pretty Woman and Chicago heart-throb Richard Gere is a good friend of the Dalai Lama. Gere is a passionate advocate for human rights in Tibet; he is a co-founder of the Tibet House, creator of The Gere Foundation, and he is Chairman of the Board of Directors for the International Campaign for Tibet. Because of his support for the Tibetan cause he’s banned from the People’s Republic of China. Richard, you’re always welcome here. Gere scores high marks for sincerity of practice, and meditates daily. “It helps me set my motivation for the day,” he says. Steve Jobs Steve Jobs is an American business magnate and inventor. He is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Apple Inc. Steve Jobs Apple company could be said to have a very Zen-like attitude toward design with its pure lines and minimalist approach to user-experience. This might not be by accident. Jobs is in fact a follower of the Buddha. It all began, as far as we know, in 1974 when Jobs, then 21, asked for a sabbatical from his employer, Atari, in order to go to India. Today, Jobs is rumored to still practice Zen Buddhism and to be a vegan. He quotes from Zen masters and philosophy during his speeches, as when he spoke of the beginners mind in an interview with Wired Magazine. David Beckham Victoria and David Beckham have turned to Buddhism. The couple - who live in Los Angeles with their three sons - have embraced the mystical religion and are now chanting every morning in a bid to help them deal with their hectic lifestyles. A source said: David and Victoria have gone completely Californian! David has begun wearing health, prosperity and performance beads around his wrist. He has started yoga and stretching classes after a knee injury, and then a teammate suggested Buddhist chanting to soothe his mind. Now he and Victoria do a short five-minute chant when they wake up to start the day off on the right foot, repeating, Homage to the blessed one, the worthy one, the rightly self-awakened one. Jennifer Lopez Jennifer Lopez also known by her nickname J.Lo, is an American actress, singer, record producer, dancer, television personality, fashion designer and television producer. Lopez began her career as a dancer on the television comedy program In Living Color. Jenny from the Block is studying the Eastern religion after Richard Gere, a devout Buddhist, gave her spiritual advice. “I would say to Richard, ‘God, I’m always worried about being so strong.’ He said, ‘Maybe it’s time to be strong in a different way,’” Lopez said. “He didn’t say, ‘You need to convert,’ but he did give me some good advice. Jenny from the Block, who grew up Catholic, believes its it is possible to recognize themselves as the creators of their own pain” as well as how to free “ourselves from the conflicting, unreasonable demands of the mind,”. Kate Bosworth Ms. Kate Bosworth was the star of Blue Crush and Superman Returns fame. Are we being harsh in thinking Bosworth only started practicing because then-boyfriend, Orlando Bloom, was into Buddhism? Perhaps. And yet we’re happy to welcome Bosworth, even though she and Orlando broke up. Still, while it lasted Bosworth’s affair with the Buddhadharma really seemed to mean something: “It’s just a really incredible state of mind. It’s just a beautiful place to try and be at. It’s basically about constantly growing and making yourself a better person and focusing on what you want for yourself and the world and really putting it out there. It’s amazing.” To which we can only say, “Awesome!” Steven Seagal The Buddhist world was, to put it mildly, in a state of deep, deep bemusement when Hollywood star Steven Seagal announced in 1997 that he had been recognized as a Tibetan incarnate lama, or tulku. Steven Segal - the action-movie hero who specializes in toting powerful guns and blowing stuff up is indeed a surprise but it turns out that Segal has a long history of practice. He moved to Japan at age 17 to study martial arts, acupuncture, and Zen, and he spent 15 years there before returning to the US. While in Asia he had significant contact with Tibetan lamas escaping China, whose torture-induced traumas he treated with acupuncture. Seagal himself tends to be a little coy about his practice: “I have been doing serious meditation in my own pitiful way for probably twenty-seven years.” Tina Turner The “Queen of Rock and Roll” has an instantly recognizable voice, a career dating back to 1960, unbelievable legs, and a serious Buddhist practice. As shown in the biopic What’s Love Got to Do With It, it was Turner’s Buddhist practice that gave her the strength to leave her abusive marriage to Ike Turner in the 70′s, which in turn made her an icon for abused women everywhere. Turner is another practitioner of Buddhism and famously chanted Nam Moho Rengye Kyo on Larry King Live. Turner said: “I had to teach myself because I didn’t have the freedom to go to actually go to meetings or for people to come to me … and it changed my life.” Ricky Martin Singer Ricky Martin may be a Christian, but when it comes to religion it is the Buddhist philosophy that he admires. “I believe that everybody has the right to decide what makes him/her happy. I am not one to say what is better and which is worse in terms of faith,” says Martin. Harrison Ford Born in 1942 he is best known for his roles in Star Wars (made by George Lucas – another Buddhist) and the Indiana Jones’s Series of movies. In fact he came to George’s attention as he was also as a struggling actor working to pay the bills by being a talented carpenter and was hired by the director to build some wooden cabinets in his Hollywood home where he promptly cast him in his film America Graffiti (1973). His faith inspires him to do community work and he volunteered to serve food at Ground Zero following the 911 attack and regularly helps out in one of the homeless shelters in Los Angles every Thanksgiving. He is a follower of the Tibetan Dalai Lama and a passionate advocate for a Free Tibet. “The focus and the concentration and the attention to detail that flying takes is a kind of meditation. I find it restful and engaging, and other things slip away. Keanu Reeves (star of Matrix) Keanu Charles Reeve is a Canadian actor, born in Lebanon , and raised in Canada. He is well known for playing Neo in the action film trilogy The Matrix . He is also well known for playing Ted in Bill & Teds Excellent Adventure and Bill and Teds Bogus Journey . A Buddhist in real life, Reeves is reported to be very generous with his time and money, lending both to a variety of causes. He was also the star in the film “Little Buddha”. Jet Li Jet Li is famous for his fists and kicks but hed like his compassion to be a hit, too. I would like to spend more of my energy practising Buddhism and helping younger Chinese people to understand life, he told the San Francisco Chronicle. The Buddhism idea is to look back, to look into yourself. Its a feeling, he said, the feeling is different from the material. You need to make yourself happy from inside your heart. Leonard Cohen Doyen of despair, godfather of gloom, master of misery, Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen’s oeuvre could be seen as an ongoing exploration of the Buddhist teaching that life is inherently suffering. But there’s much more to Cohen’s practice than that. Following an interest in Buddhism that started in the early 1970′s, Cohen was ordained in 1996 as a Zen monk at the Mount Baldy Zen Center, on a mountain-top overlooking San Bernadino, California, and was given the Dharma name, “Jikan.” Because his teacher doesn’t know much English Cohen is a bit vague about what the name means. Apparently it’s something to do with silence — “ordinary silence, normal silence” — something like that anyway. Uma Thurman Uma Karuna Thurman, daughter of Robert Thurman and Nena Thurman, was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He was the first westerner to become a Tibetan Buddhist monk. Uma was named for a Hindu goddess. Her father Robert was the first American ordained as a Tibetan monk here in the United States. She was raised Buddhist, and her name means “Great Middle Way”. Angelina Jolie Naomi Watts Leonardo Dicaprio Mark Wahlberg Sting Oliver Stone
Posted on: Sun, 20 Oct 2013 13:31:24 +0000

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