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AlexYCChiu- 10-17-2007
People should hate Dali Lama, not like him.
Dali Lama is a symbol of surpression and slavery, not freedom and democracy. The tabetian monks revolted against Beijing because Mao said to Dali Lama that slavery, marrying more than one wife, and stoning of slutty women in Tabet are no longer allowed when Communists are in power. Mao wants to copy the Western society and wants to completely and totally erase the old ways of living. Then the monks started the revolt. Of course they have been put down. They are no match for Mao. Should a man who stands by slavery and stoning of slutty women be cheered by the world? Oh by the way, the old Tabet forebids Tabetians to communicate with foreigners too. Only 1 bath is allowed in 1 year, and yes, that's one of the laws of the monks. 1 bath a year. I think Mao did lots of fucked up things to the people. But I certainly think that kicking Dali Lama out of Tabet is actually one of the best thing Mao has done for the people of Tabet. You guys should go to Tabet today and see what it looks like now. The hotels in Tabet are more luxurious and taller than Hotels in Vegas.

Vehcklox- 10-17-2007
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There is an external slavery, and then there is an internal slavery. The west are slaves inside, and therefore slaves abroad, being ignorant of their slavery. (the slavery of sin) Tibet is a place which for long ages has been set apart from the rest of the world, for the very purpose of propogating the mastery of the monks. This work, this change in the monks is for permanant gain, in salvation and spiritual evolution there is no loss of efficiency. Infinite blessing is made of such things. I bear witness to you Alex, and I do not lie when I say that I would rather be in minimum security prison my whole life, with the books of master Samael, than to be a free man, ignorant of Gnosis and a slave to my own sins, facing the second death. Alex, like myself you have faced many health obstacles and as I remember, like myself you were born premature. You and I know full well that the difficulties in life grant people great wisdom others do not have, and faculties which would not otherwise be there. Jesus has said, what profiteth a man to gain the whole world, but lose his own soul? There is neither slave nor free, because all are one in christ. The slave who works in the fields of holy men, is a king compared to a free westerner who worships the Burger King. Jesus said to rejoice when you find all sort of hardships from other people, for your reward is great in heaven. Those men who are slaves in Tibet, but were taught the truth about how to free themselves inside, are richer than all the men of the world. Those sluts who were stoned, were rightly stoned, not just for their own deeds, but that they may not infect the whole of the community. The law is just, Jesus did not throw away the law, but offered a path to forgiveness, because he is beyond the law. Those prostitutes who transgress in that most holy place, though not stoned, will no doubt suffer fatal disease and cancer as a result of their karma. The law is inevitable, whether enforced or not. When the law is enforced, it is done so for the protection of the community. If there is no righteousness left in the community, forgiveness and pardon are the only means to slowly bring back the souls from going to the abyss. What is the point of trying to enforce a law in a place already rancid with corruption and mire? Very little. Tibet is not Jerusalem, Tibet maintained adherence to the law. Israel lost the favor of God to judge when they rejected Jesus, and as Jesus says they were an "adulterous generation". Then the Jews went into exile. Now the true Jews are still in exile, meanwhile there are the Zionists who have betrayed God by making a state for themselves. They are paying for this every day, in rivers of blood. Tibet needs to be considered in the context of it's differing scenario. This is purely a matter of efficiency, on behalf of the divine. The Chinese have no business there.

Vehcklox- 10-17-2007
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Here is a prophecy for you. "We have had many Dalai Lamas. Presently, we have the fourteenth one, who, indeed, had to depart towards the sacred lands of India. He had to promptly leave from Tibet when the Communist Chinese hordes invaded the Tibetan land. He had no other choice but to escape to India, otherwise he would have been assassinated. The Dalai Lama is an Adept who works for humanity. Inevitably, the Communist Chinese will have to leave Tibet. Precisely the Dharmapalas, or legion of great Masters of Strength, are intensely working in order to eject the Chinese Communists from Tibet. They will leave after having suffered very much and when this happens, the Dalai Lama will again be placed on his throne." - Samael Aun Weor, Cosmic Teachings of a Lama

TheATA1- 10-17-2007

Agreed, I do not like Dali Lama, he came to Australia and promoted buddism which I do not like.

AlexYCChiu- 10-17-2007

And China did not invade Tibet. Tibet was part of China. It has been part of China since Ching dynasty. Dali Lama was a noble who controlled the state of Tibet.

Anonymous- 10-17-2007

We all part of China when we wear immortality devices.

jc- 10-17-2007

Yes, thats strange - when i wear my immortality device rings i feel like eating chinese rice.. :lol: LOL. :roll:

eldard- 10-17-2007

And China did not invade Tibet. Tibet was part of China. It has been part of China since Ching dynasty. I also believe they should eliminate the hole from the donut. If by that logic, then China is still a part of Mongolia since Genghis Khan once ruled it. :roll:

Vehcklox- 10-17-2007
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And China did not invade Tibet. Tibet was part of China. It has been part of China since Ching dynasty. Dali Lama was a noble who controlled the state of Tibet. Wikipedia says this is highly debatable. "the government of the People's Republic of China and the Government of Tibet in Exile disagree over when Tibet became a part of China, and whether this incorporation into China is legitimate according to international law." I saw a documentary on this, on the History channel, I also remember hearing about the story of a couple white explorers who made their way to the country with firearms back in the early 1900's, and they hastily shot one of the monks who drew close to them. And I've seen the area. I have a problem with your idea. Let's say hypotheticly you may be correct Alex. Now lets take into account the place is so heavily entrenched in mountains that for China to talk about it having been one of it's states, would be like American city-folk from the 1800's talking about how the frontier is their land, simply because mountain men they're related to lived on it....... (meanwhile the mountainmen grin and say: 'ha, sure whatever you say') China couldn't even really get into the place till they could land planes there. The United States could sit down at the pentagon today and declare that since nobody inhabits the moon, and it's so close to the earth, it's property of the earth, and yet nobody lives there yet, do they? Here are the nails in the coffin Alex. This is a quote from a website maintained by the Chinese embassy in Switzerland: "Certain foreign scholars even compared life in old Tibet to that of the European Middle Ages. At that time, apart from Qomolangma (Everest) and other mountains that connoted a remote and mythical image, Tibet was synonymous with backwardness and isolation." Now, picture for a moment, what you're saying is that this place has always been a part of China. So, as such, they've always been this isolated and backward? That in itself should be a wake up call, that there's no tangiable basis for believing what you're saying. They describe the mountains as making it seem remote. It was compared to living in the middle ages. All of this speaks loudly to say that in reality, China and Tibet were two different places, which at best, shook hands for centuries by proxy of political nonsense. The very ability for China to legitimately govern Tibet, has only been possible since they've finally, after all this time have been able to actually get there.

skinbeautonatural- 10-18-2007

i saw the dhali lama on tv and i was not impressed, he seemed like such an AIR HEAD!

Vehcklox- 10-18-2007
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i saw the dhali lama on tv and i was not impressed, he seemed like such an AIR HEAD! Hence the Buddhist notion of emptyness. I think maybe you're right, he achieved the goal, he became an air head. What a great compliment for his holyness. All of us are so riddled with logic, and cannot connect with our intuition, because the mind is full, with sin. We need to let go of all that we own, blessed are the poor.

DPRK- 10-18-2007

There is a great episode of Penn & Teller's BULLSHIT! that discusses Dalai Lama, Mother Teresa and several other "religious saints" and it shows the viewer the atrocious scum that they are. Go rent Season 3 DVD at Netflix or wherever you rent movies, there are a lot of other great topics on the disc such as the bullshit of "Circumcision", "Family Values", "Gun Control", "Signs from Heaven", "Conspiracy Theories", etc.

TheATA1- 10-18-2007

BEIJING (Reuters) - China slammed the United States on Thursday for awarding the Dalai Lama one of its highest honors and summoned the U.S. ambassador in Beijing to complain, saying its actions had "gravely undermined" relations. ADVERTISEMENT The Dalai Lama, who has lived in exile in India since fleeing his predominantly Buddhist homeland in 1959 after a failed uprising against Communist rule, received the U.S. Congressional Gold Medal from President George W. Bush on Wednesday. China, which considers the Dalai Lama a separatist, had already denounced the award as a "farce" that would hurt relations between Beijing and Washington. "The move of the United States is a blatant interference in China's internal affairs, hurts the feelings of the Chinese people and has gravely undermined relations between China and the United States," Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao told a news conference. "We urge the United States to take concrete steps to remove the terrible impact of its erroneous actions." http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071018/ts_nm/china_usa_tibet_dc_3

Vehcklox- 10-18-2007
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bullshit of "Circumcision", Even doctors advise circumcision as a means of preventing disease. Circumcision helps someone in the work of kundalini yoga, it's a control measure by the Jews and others to ensure they succeed in that work. Sickness and disease are the result of karma, and degeneration of both spiritual and physiological aspects of the human organism that are the result of sexual emissions. Fornication is the reason blood sacrifice is required by religions, because divine energies are abused which, simply put, cause disease, war, and natural disasters inevitably. It affects life on many levels, and is the real nature of man's original "fall from grace". Wikipedia: "In March 2007 the World Health Organization and UNAIDS recognized male circumcision as an effective intervention for HIV prevention"

TheATA1- 10-18-2007

Don't know if circumcision helps stop the spread of aids, castration would though.