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Yogis Of Tibet (2002)- Full Movie

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2011

For the first time, the reclusive and secretive Tibetan monks agree to discuss aspects of their philosophy and allow themselves to be filmed while performing their ancient practices.

Directed by
Jeffrey M. Pill




Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Barbara King




Cast (in credits order)
Jeffrey Gibson ... Himself - Narrator

Produced by
Jo Borack .... executive producer
Phil Borack .... executive producer
Genyen Jamyangling .... associate producer
Jeffrey M. Pill .... line producer
LuAnn Winters .... associate producer

Cinematography by
Dave Drum (director of photography)

Sound Department
Jim Mansen .... sound
Jay Petach .... sound re-recording mixer

Camera and Electrical Department
Jason James Dittmer .... additional photography
Kamaljeet Negi .... additional photography
Konchok Tenzin .... additional photography

Editorial Department
Eric Nuelsen .... online editor

Other crew
Daniel Anderson .... script consultant
Philip Davis .... legal
Sonam Dickey .... translator
Tashi Jamyangling .... translator
Hal A. Shoemaker .... accountant (as Hal A. Shoemaker CPA)

Thanks
The Dalai Lama .... special thanks (as His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama)
Chetsang Rinpoche .... special thanks (as His Holiness Chetsang Rinpoche)
Garchen Rinpoche .... special thanks (as His Eminence Garchen Rinpoche)

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  • You Have to bring some of your temples to Ghana in west Africa Please

  • @sakeynii I found this on the web..: "The Soka Gakkai International (SGI) - Ghana is an organization devoted to the promotion of peace, culture and education based on the teachings and philosophy of Nichiren Daishonin’s Buddhism. This Buddhism places the highest emphasis on the sanctity of life. Members seek, through their practice of Buddhism, to develop the ability to live with confidence, to create value in any circumstance and to contribute to the well-being of friends, family and community"

  • @sakeynii Maha Bodhi Society of Ghana

    Address: P.O. Box 7148, Accra, Ghana Box 57, Agbozume V.R., Ghana

    Tradition: Theravada

  • @sakeynii Senmyo-Zan Hokkei-Ji Temple

    Tradition: Mahayana, Japanese Pure land - Nichiren Shoshu

Top Comments

  • went to see the wife of Dhondrup Wangchen last night.

    He is a 36 yr old Tibetan man who has four children and is being held in prison in Tibet.

    He is being tortured and was forced to do 16 hours per day hard labour until the chinese authorities started having pressure put on them now, due to this he is working 6 hrs a day.

  • And as a result of his enforced hard labour has developed hepatitus and other health problems. Please email the chinese ambassador on behalf of Dhondrup and ask he recieves visitation rights and medical care. Please email the chinese ambassador ||(you can google it)

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  • I am smoking a big fat joint and taken on a spiritual journey by this video.

  • Thanks for sharing this wonderful documentary =] Peace & Love to all.

  • @IAmHanuMan : Thanks for that info!

  • @GetMeThere1 "The “lost years” of Jesus, Christian and Jewish settlements in India, Buddhism before Gautama, Buddhist communities in the Middle East, the Hindu mythology of Avatars and the pagan myths of Saviors born on December 25 are among the topics to be discussed. The importance of synthesizing this information is to provide a basis for a rational religion free of sectarianism, without sacrificing the true spiritual dimension in the process, as some New-Age reductionists have done."-wiki

  • @GetMeThere1 "In sum, the ideas to be looked at here are the possibility that Theravada Buddhism had an influence on Greek and early Christian thought, as well as the person known as Jesus, Issa, or Jehoshua, and that several hundred years later, the Hellenic concept of the Logos and the ideal of the perfected or Illuminated man, influenced Buddhism in India, possibly contributing to the rise of the Mahayana school."

  • @IAmHanuMan : Uh....where'd you hear THAT crap? First of all, Buddhism was declared and defined by Gautama, who live 500 years before Jesus--so anything from Jesus can hardly be considered "part" of Buddhism, since Gautama, The Buddha, is considered to have been the "ultimate" teacher of Buddhism, and it's "ultimate authority."

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