Dharamshala, March 16 -- After stating in a new book that his successor will be born in the "free world," Tibetan spiritual leader the 14th Dalai Lama, who will turn 90 on July 6, revealed that his dreams have indicated he may live to be 110 years old or more.

The spiritual leader, during his teachings at the Tsuglagkhang Temple in Mcleodganj, said that in his remaining years he is determined to continue to serve the Dharma and beings as best he can. "In exile I have served the Buddhadharma and beings to the best of my ability and there have been indications in my dreams that I may live to be 110 years old or more," the DalaI Lama said.

In his recently released book "'Voice for the Voiceless", he has urged his followers to reject any su...