Beautiful and peaceful people, I'd love to take a break from this materialistic world of which I live in to visit there, problem is I probably wouldn't want to come home. It's sad the rest of the world couldn't learn to live more like these peaceful and gentle souls, wouldn't it be great. Someday we will all return to living simple again, that is if we don't destroy ourselves first. A very special thank you time good friend Tuks for this wonderful share.
I loved this:beautifully thought out,showing all the symbols,traditions,the centuries old way of life handed down through generations.And the small children learning and smiling outside their rooms.Such a peaceful people who are oppressed by one of the bloodiest regimes in the world:and who are trying slowly to kill off centuries of one of the most peaceful,humble and strong people and beliefs there is.I spin the wishing bells for peace and for His Holiness to return after 60 years of not seeing
his homeland.I wonder what the oppressors are frightened of that they should be on every street;the highway;the temples..everywhere;always watching.I love this land and everything it represents.The Dalai Lama speaks of loving the enemy but not "bowing" to them;for its the enemy that is afraid and he's such a good man:Very clever and whose religion is simple:his religion is kindness.A big thanks for this amazing look at daily life and the dignity shown in the face of constant aggression.In peace.
@tukspeacepipes Thank you, Tuks for sharing this with me. I completely agree with the sentiments that you and Mark have expressed! LOVE THIS! I believe that life is precious, as is love, and HOW I would love to visit Tibet and learn from this amazing culture/people. We can bring a Temple of Love through our example of living? This post inspires me to want this even more. Blessings to you for posting this amazing video, and to you Tuks for sharing. Very moving!! min :-)
Beautiful and peaceful people, I'd love to take a break from this materialistic world of which I live in to visit there, problem is I probably wouldn't want to come home. It's sad the rest of the world couldn't learn to live more like these peaceful and gentle souls, wouldn't it be great. Someday we will all return to living simple again, that is if we don't destroy ourselves first. A very special thank you time good friend Tuks for this wonderful share.
Maysey1 5 days ago
Beautiful and Meaningful
MantraofPeace 1 week ago
I loved this:beautifully thought out,showing all the symbols,traditions,the centuries old way of life handed down through generations.And the small children learning and smiling outside their rooms.Such a peaceful people who are oppressed by one of the bloodiest regimes in the world:and who are trying slowly to kill off centuries of one of the most peaceful,humble and strong people and beliefs there is.I spin the wishing bells for peace and for His Holiness to return after 60 years of not seeing
tukspeacepipes 6 days ago
his homeland.I wonder what the oppressors are frightened of that they should be on every street;the highway;the temples..everywhere;always watching.I love this land and everything it represents.The Dalai Lama speaks of loving the enemy but not "bowing" to them;for its the enemy that is afraid and he's such a good man:Very clever and whose religion is simple:his religion is kindness.A big thanks for this amazing look at daily life and the dignity shown in the face of constant aggression.In peace.
tukspeacepipes 6 days ago
Thanks for the beauty and serenity of this land and the music of the soul.
In the buddhist way with hands together:respect and the deepest respect for the most
gentle and spiritual people:whose only wish is to be left alone to live their lives free and in peace.
tukspeacepipes 6 days ago
@tukspeacepipes Thank you, Tuks for sharing this with me. I completely agree with the sentiments that you and Mark have expressed! LOVE THIS! I believe that life is precious, as is love, and HOW I would love to visit Tibet and learn from this amazing culture/people. We can bring a Temple of Love through our example of living? This post inspires me to want this even more. Blessings to you for posting this amazing video, and to you Tuks for sharing. Very moving!! min :-)
practicing4 3 days ago
If you watch at the start you can see right through the monks!
AuberonDraenenWen 4 months ago