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The Sacred Sites of the Dalai Lamas

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On this fascinating journey you will explore the caves where the early Buddhist masters achieved enlightenment, enter the monasteries where the early Dalai Lamas and the founders of Buddhism meditated and taught, and -- at an altitude of over 17,000 feet -- look into the remarkable Oracle Lake where every Dalai Lama has had prophetic visions.

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  • Praises! Praises! Praises to the Most Compassionate, His Holiness The Dalai Lama

  • Long live the Dalai Lama!

    Peace and Love

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  • The monastery he had gone to was a den of vice, even though it claimed to be of the Gelugpa persuasion – 'those who uphold virtue'. The Dalai Lama is the head of this tradition!

    What transpired is briefly as follows: Every night the elder monks would entice the novice monks away from their beds offering them sweets and then rape - sodomise -- them to their hearts' content, overpowering any resistance the young ones would put up..

  • Want to see real enlightenment techniques?Feel like the real relevant information has been hidden from you?mind over matter, true psychic powers, it is a reality.Go to THE-HIDDEN-SPIRITdotCOM , your search is finally over.

  • A companion book to the film will be released in Fall 2011.

  • hey steve,

    do u know also that HHDL consecrated a site called Prode Khangsar just within walking distance away from the Potala Palace.

    read more about it in dorje shugden - dot - com to know abt it more. there are many other monasteries which were powered by HHDL there

  • Thanks for sharing this nice video

  • killerbug

    So far I have seen no evidence of serfs or slaves in Tibet before 1950. The death penalty was abolished in 1913 in Tibet and punishments were seen as soft after that. Check out

    FROM DARKNESS TO DAWN Jamyang Norbu

    @ phayul. com/news/article. aspx?id=24749&t=1 (remove spaces)

  • On one side we have the CCP, a Ruthless Regime that killed 70 million people.

    On the other side we have His Holiness the Dalai Lama, who 20 million Vajrayana Buddhists believe is a fully Enlightened Buddha, manifestation of Avalokitesvara, the Buddha of Loving Compassion.

    Which one should we believe?

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