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After tête-à-tête with Dalai Lama, Lady Gaga reportedly 'banned' in China

Press Trust of India • June 28, 2016, 16:01:11 IST
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Lady Gaga met with the Dalai Lama for a talk about compassion and meditation at the US Conference of Mayors gathering in Indianapolis

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After tête-à-tête with Dalai Lama, Lady Gaga reportedly 'banned' in China

Los Angeles: American songstress Lady Gaga met with Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama for a small talk about compassion and meditation at the US Conference of Mayors gathering in Indianapolis. Their 20-minute chat that happened yesterday was shared on Facebook Live, reported USA Today. [caption id=“attachment_2860774” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Dalai Lama with Lady Gaga. Image from AP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Dalai-Lama-Lady-Gaga-AP-photo-380.jpg) Dalai Lama with Lady Gaga. Image from AP[/caption] The Dalai Lama answered questions Gaga, 30, chose from social media about how to deal with injustices in the world. “We are a social animal, so individuals’ future depends entirely on the community,” he said. He offered this advice, “Once (a) tragic situation happens, not avoid — (but) look at more deeply, widely. Many positive, happy things are there if you look (from a) wider perspective. If you look real closely, it appears unbearable. But if you look widely (you see) other positive things there.” As for meditating, Gaga does it, and so does His Holiness. However, “I am a poor practitioner of meditation. 81 years old… progress, not much,” he said, smiling. But his analytic meditation methods seem to work. “You can judge my (young-looking) face,” he said. “Nothing special medicine… My mind (is) always clear.” The Dalai Lama also said, “I’m an 81-year-old person with quite a lot of experiences. My experiences much bigger than your experiences,” said the Dalai Lama. “You didn’t know this, but I’m much older than you,” joked Gaga, and they both laughed. However, the innocuous exchange between the pop star and the Tibetan spiritual leader didn’t go down too well with authorities in China, which announced a “ban” on Lady Gaga. “Lady Gaga has been added to a list of hostile foreign forces banned by China’s Communist party after she met with the Dalai Lama,” a Guardian report said. Newspapers from the region reported that Gaga’s “entire repertoire” would be banned from the mainland after her conversation with His Holiness.

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