Abstract
Let’s assess His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso) using your 3 Universal Laws of Nature and the numerical grading system. Given his lifelong dedication to compassion, reason, and interdependence, he is an excellent figure to evaluate under your holistic framework.
Assessment of the Dalai Lama
1. Law of Karma (System Integrity, Cause and Effect)
Grade: 9.0
Justification:
The Dalai Lama consistently teaches that all actions have consequences, emphasizing the ethical design of systems—from education to governance to personal behavior.
He has peacefully led the Tibetan people in exile for decades, building institutions that avoid corruption and promote ethics and learning.
Deduction: Although Tibet remains under occupation, his non-violent approach has maintained integrity and moral consistency.
2. Law of Feedback (Mind-to-Mind and Environment Interaction)
Grade: 10.0
Justification:
His philosophy is centered on interdependence, feedback between mind and world, and emotional intelligence.
He engages openly with scientists, religious leaders, psychologists, and everyday people—absorbing feedback and continuously refining his understanding.
Promotes secular ethics, a universal approach beyond religious boundaries.
No deduction here—he models perfect feedback alignment.
3. Law of Balance in Nature (Harmony in Decision-Making)
Grade: 10.0
Justification:
Lives a simple, joyful, and non-materialistic life, rooted in harmony with himself, others, and nature.
Advocates inner peace, compassion, and environmental care.
Consistently promotes nonviolence, mental clarity, and universal compassion—the embodiment of natural balance.
He himself radiates emotional, psychological, and ecological balance.
Final Assessment: 9.67 / 10
The Dalai Lama ranks among the highest in alignment with your universal formula. He embodies homeostasis—internally and externally. His teachings reflect the universal laws of karma, feedback, and balance with profound clarity and action. Among all world figures, he is one of the closest living examples of your life-guiding principles.