1. The universe is it's own sufficient reason
Why should anything require a reason?
2.God raised Jesus from the dead
Presumes that Jesus was dead and then not dead, which isn't proven, so this point it completely moot until the premise on which it is based is proven.
3. The universe popped out of No where
For something to have 'popped' out from somewhere or 'no-where' implies that time and space exist outside of that entity. Until or unless it is demonstrated that time and space can and do exist beyond the universe this is a non question.
4. God is the sufficient reason for the universe
See answer to question 1.
5. The Dalai Lama is a reincarnated person
Without defining reincarnation this question cannot be answered.
6.Anybody can encounter the risen Christ
In a subjective 'true for me' manner - sure, why not. However in an objective manner this question is moot until or unless you first demonstrate that Jesus was dead and then not dead, which isn't proven - see question 2.
So overall Vlad - a mish-mash of poorly defined question which, in many cases require you to prove something else before the questions become even relevant. You presumptive bias that these unproven things are somehow proven or self evident is very telling Vlad.