Showing posts with label Unmistaken Child. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Unmistaken Child. Show all posts

Sunday, February 8, 2026

Dalai Lama named (169 times) in Epstein Files


You stand with Israel and worldwide Zionism, right Your Holiness CIA Tenzin Dolly Lama?
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(ETimes) Feb. 8, 2026: The Epstein Files have ignited fresh global controversy after the Dalai Lama’s name appeared 169 times in [just the latest batch or tranche of] newly released U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) documents. Emails linked to Jeffrey Epstein reference potential meetings and events, prompting intense scrutiny online. The Dalai Lama’s office (dalailama.com) has issued a firm denial, saying he never met or authorized contact with Epstein [though the files seem to suggest a visit to Pedophile Island was at least planned]. As questions swirl, this breakdown explains what the files show, and what they do not.



COMMENTARY

Would you believe I was "horny"? Just kidding!
We can't believe they would say this of a man, HH the 14th Dalai Lama (Mr. Tenzin Gyatso), who is:
  • known to be a confirmed CIA asset (Los Angeles Times) in league with and on the payroll of The Company, accepting money as well as arms and military training received by his brother in the state of Colorado in the U.S.'s covert fight against communist China, which invaded, occupied, and destroyed a small but influential Buddhist country and former Himalayan empire based in Lhasa,
  • lauded by Hollywood with a Grammy for his album,
  • a good personal friend of President George W. Bush,
Did Dalai Lama just ruin Tibetan Buddhism, or did he make Tantra more attractive to Western pedophiles?

Our beloved Jewish Prof. Norm Finkelstein
  • the son of the former FBI Director George H. W. Bush (who is also found in the Epstein Files),
  • who went on to become U.S. president and almost head of a Republican dynasty of at least three presidents (George H. W., George W., Republican candidate Florida Gov. Jeb Bush),
  • all descendants of Nazi collaborator Prescott Bush
  • who was racked by a sex scandal of his own for (culturally specific) lewd conduct with a child on camera, heard telling the boy to "suck my tongue,"
  • [Wait, it's not "gay" to tell underage boys to French kiss you for fun, is it? Your Holiness, is it? We understand that it's cool and no big deal in Tibet, at least among pleasure-seeking monks of Potala Palace, but you weren't in Tibet and the little boy wasn't Tibetan. Do Robert Thurman and Richard Gere know you do this kind of stuff, and have they always known as they have acted as your big time Western "handlers" of a sort?]
  • [who is part of a secretive Vatican-like sect of Tantric Vajrayana Buddhists, one of which is allegedly seen on camera pederastically fondling the penis of a young boy, presumably the tulku or "unmistaken child" destined to become a lama and rinpoche (see Unmistaken Child) during his novice ordination preparation, suggesting that homosexual fondling and contact among Tibetan clergy was not any more of a foreign concept than in Roman Catholic clergy circles].
  • and who used to be the "pope-king" of Tibet, that is its simultaneous temporal and spiritual leader, at least of one of its three main sects, the Yellow Hat Gelug sect,
  • who are hated in and outside of Tibet by the Dorje Shugden loving sect (Nyingma and the NKT or New Kadampa Tradition*)
*The New Kadampa Trust has been criticized for its rejection of other Buddhist groups, the exclusivity of its teachings, its worship of Dorje Shugden, and its association with an anti-Dalai Lama protest movement, the International Shugden Community, which is supported by China [12, 13, 14]. More

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Friday, December 5, 2025

Genius Buddhist prodigies, past lives?


The strange, brilliant life of a billionaire scientist living between two worlds
(Lei's Looking Glass) From child prodigy to billionaire scientist, Dr. John D. Young lived a life most people can only imagine—college at 13, dual doctorate degrees (PhDs) by 21, Nobel recognition before 30. But behind his extraordinary success was an even stranger story: visions of light, encounters with divine beings, out-of-body experiences, and a search for the truth behind consciousness. In this episode, we explore the brilliant and mysterious life of a man who walked between science and spirit, between wealth and awakening, between this world and another. Was he simply a prodigy—or something more? Discover the story of a genius who may have been chosen for a higher purpose.

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(Lei's Looking Glass) The child prince who remembered a past life - and the Karmapa controversy
  • Dr. Ian Stevenson, MD, American academic and scientific rebirth/reincarnation researcher, founder and director of the Division of Perceptual Studies at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, professor and a founder of the Society for Scientific Exploration
  • Lei's Looking Glass, Nov. 20, 2025, Nov. 5, 2025; CC Liu, Crystal Q., Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Monday, July 9, 2012

Tibet: "Unmistaken Child" (full movie)

; Wisdom Quarterly

The Buddhist concept of rebirth -- often poorly translated as "reincarnation" -- while both mysterious and enchanting, is hard for most Westerners to grasp.

UNMISTAKEN CHILD follows the four-year search for the reincarnation of Lama Konchog, a world-renowned Tibetan master who passed away in 2001 at the age of 84.

The 14th Dalai Lama, who himself is believed to be the same being reborn on Earth life after life to save or protect the people of Tibet, charges the deceased monk's devoted disciple, Tenzin Zopa (who had been in his service since the age of seven), to search for his master's reincarnation.

Tenzin sets off on this unforgettable quest on foot, mule, and even helicopter, through breathtaking landscapes and remote traditional Tibetan villages. Along the way Tenzin listens to stories about young children with special characteristics and performs rarely seen ritualistic tests designed to determine the likelihood of reincarnation.

He eventually presents the child he believes to be his reincarnated master to the Dalai Lama so he can make the final decision.

Stunningly shot, UNMISTAKEN CHILD is a beguiling, surprising, touching, and humorous experience.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Wisdom Network News: Buddhism


Buddhist woman spins prayer wheels at Manelhakhing Monastery in Rabangla town, 42 miles (68 km) south of Gangtok, capital of India's northeastern Sikkim state, 9/3/09. Buddhists in the region will celebrate the "Pang Lhabsol" festival on Friday by offering the first harvested fruit of the season to the Buddha and the hallowed Mt. Khangchendzonga for blessings of peace and prosperity (Reuters/Rupak De Chowdhuri). Inside each wheel are scrolls with mantras (as seen below). 122 NEWS PHOTOS

Memoir about becoming Buddhist monk, quitting
The Novice: Why I Became a Buddhist Monk, Why I Quit, and What I Learned" (Greenleaf Book Group, 346 pages), by Stephen Schettini: Far from home and strung out on morphine, Stephen Schettini was saved from his skid when a friend showed up at his hovel in Pakistan to force him to clean up and move on. The young Englishman traveled around India and immersed himself in Buddhist teachings (Newsday).

"Unmistaken Child" (movie review)
A gentle but fervent quest to find a reincarnated Buddhist lama: The child is the rebirth of a recently deceased Buddhist master. Nati Baratz's documentary is about a five-year quest to find this elusive entity. Tasked with finding the child -- a mere baby -- is 28-year-old Tenzin Zopa, a Nepalese monk who was the late lama's acolyte and close companion. What follows is a straightforward narrative driven solely by faith and belief in... (Pittsburgh City Paper, 9/3/09)

Jet Airways introduces twice weekly Buddhist Circuit flights
Bangkok-Gaya-Varanasi -- Jet Airways, India’s premier international airline, will connect the Thai capital of Bangkok with India's Gaya and Varanasi, two important Buddhist cities on the famed Buddhist circuit, effective October... (Thailandnews.net, 9/2/09)

Crime: Former monk arrested for stealing Buddhist statues
A former Mahayana Buddhist priest at a temple in Nara Prefecture was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of stealing Buddhist statues from another temple in the western… (Japan Today, 9/2/09)

Despite Outreach, violence is up in Southern Thailand
Over the past five years, a steady stream of bombings, shootings, beheadings and other terror attacks in the country's deep south have claimed roughly 3,500 lives, both Muslim and Buddhist. Why is the violence getting worse? (Time Magazine, 9/02/09)

Calls to remove statue from Bridge on the River Kwai
The Bridge over the River Kwai in Thailand -- a monument to the suffering of Allied troops in Japanese hands -- has been overshadowed by a controversial new Buddhist statue (Daily Telegraph, 8/31/09)

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Buddhism can't be as bad as...

I think it's important to start by saying that I've been meditating for 10 or 12 years, every single morning. It's also important to note that I am fascinated by the discoveries being made about the mental powers of Buddhist monks. (For example, see Sharon Begley's fine book, Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain).

If you mention the Dalai Lama's name to me, or Buddhism in general, I generally react very positively. This makes it all the more difficult to confront what I'm feeling about the new documentary "Unmistaken Child." What I am about to write might make a lot of people mad. Before you get mad, see this movie. It's by young Israeli director Nati Baratz, who had extraordinary access as he filmed for five and a half years (taking 200 hours of film).

This real-time documentary follows a Buddhist monk's search for a reincarnated form of his master, Lama Konchog, who spent 26 years in isolated meditation in a mountain cave. Apparently, Lama Konchog was regarded as one of the greatest Tibetan Masters of our times. More>>

Friday, June 12, 2009

Tibet: "Unmistaken Child" glimpse a mystery

Kenneth Turan (Los Angeles Times)

"Unmistaken Child" is a glimpse into a mysterious process
A monk searches for the childhood reincarnation of his deceased Tibetan master

"Unmistaken Child" does more than take you inside a closed culture in an almost unreachable part of the world. It bears witness to a strange and mysterious process, the search for the childhood reincarnation of a recently deceased and revered Tibetan master. Its privileged glimpse deep into unfamiliar spiritual territory has the strength of revelation.

This journey began for writer-director Nati Baratz in 2002, when he met a monk named Tenzin Zopa at the Kopan Monastery in Nepal and realized that the young man had been delegated by the Dalai Lama to find the reincarnation of the legendary Geshe Lama Konchog, who had died the year before at the age of 84.

Zopa was not chosen for his task by accident. For 21 years, since he was a boy of 7, he had on his own volition been the attendant of Geshe Lama Konchog, familiarly known as Geshe-la, a man revered for spending decades in solitary meditation in an isolated cave. More>>

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

"Unmistaken Child" (film)

Stephen Holden (NYT)
Following a young monk’s journey in search of his master’s reincarnation

“Unmistaken Child” documents the four-year search of Tenzin Zopa, a gentle, baby-faced 28-year-old Nepalese monk, for the reincarnation of his Tibetan master, Geshe Lama Konchog, who died in 2001. The young monk’s journey, on foot, by mule and by helicopter, begun at the request of the Dalai Lama, takes him through some of the world’s most spectacular high country, as he travels from village to village, seeking a very young child, 1 to 1 ½, who shows signs of being his reincarnated teacher. More>>