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My sensei has visited the Dalai Lama on numerous occasions, and will occasionally bring along students who show interest in gaining more awareness and who desire to learn advanced meditative techniques among other things. They have a "seminar", so to speak, more like a social get-together, in Tibet once a year every year.
I see. And your teacher meets the Dalai Lama in Tibet every year or so? When was the last time he did this?
And she met the Dalai Lama in Tibet? Is that what you are saying? When did this happen?
Here's your chance to change your story if you'd like.
The only time I went there, and yes she was there as well. As you said in your private message, there is no "bullshit" and no, I don't wish to continue this discussion as I'm here to teach others and learn off of others, not bicker and argue with a 15 year old.
The only time I went there, and yes she was there as well. As you said in your private message, there is no "bullshit" and no, I don't wish to continue this discussion as I'm here to teach others and learn off of others, not bicker and argue with a 15 year old.
Look, just tell me where exactly in Tibet, and when, you met the Dalai Lama and I'll be satisfied. That's not too much to ask, is it?
He was outcasted only for 20 years, not since 1959 (don't know where you got that one from) but is currently well and kicking in Tibet and was allowed to return in 2002, as I was there in 2003 when he was as well.
For the first time in 20 years, an official representative of the Dalai Lama has been allowed into Tibet. Lodi Gyari's visit and his talks in Beijing earlier this week are the latest indications that China may be easing its policy toward Tibet — while still insisting that it is an integral part of China. Beijing conducted a major policy review on Tibet last year and has released six Tibetan political prisoners since then. NPR's Rob Gifford talks with NPR's Jacki Lyden from the Tibetan capital of Lhasa.
You still won't abadon your lie? Oh, this is too good!
That was a speech by the Dalai Lama all right. It was most certainly not given in Tibet. The Government of Tibet in Exile is located in Dharmasala, India.
Would you like to continue your lie, or would you like to change it now?
I believe the speech clearly reads as being made outside of Tibet. The headline of the page is in fact, The Government of Tibet in Exile. In the same website under Tibet in a Glance clearly indicates in the tabular information that the Dalai Lama is the Political & Spiritual Leader in exile in Dharamsala, India. This could be outdated - I'm not sure.
I believe the speech clearly reads as being made outside of Tibet. The headline of the page is in fact, The Government of Tibet in Exile. In the same website under Tibet in a Glance clearly indicates in the tabular information that the Dalai Lama is the Political & Spiritual Leader in exile in Dharamsala, India.
LOL
What's really interesting is to see just how long this idiot tries to keep his obvious lie going.
Every word from this chump should be suspect from here on in.
He was outcasted only for 20 years, not since 1959 (don't know where you got that one from) but is currently well and kicking in Tibet and was allowed to return in 2002, as I was there in 2003 when he was as well.
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