Showing posts with label child lama missing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label child lama missing. Show all posts

Sunday, April 2, 2023

Tibet names reincarnated lama; China angry

Scott Simon, WES, 4/1/23; CC Liu, Sheldon S., Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
A Mongolian boy has been declared an important leader for Tibetan Buddhists
If Dalai Lama were not a U/S. asset
SSimon
(NPR) A Mongolian boy has been named a top leader of Tibetan Buddhism [reborn on earth and therefore called a tulku]. China is angry about this development as, officially, it maintains that it controls all Tibetan rebirths.]

NPR's Scott Simon talks with Julian Dierkes of the University of British Columbia on the implications for Mongolian-Chinese relations.

HOST SCOTT SIMON: The Dalai Lama and Tibetan Buddhists have declared their third most-important spiritual leader has been reincarnated in the body of an 8-year-old boy in Mongolia. The news has brought joy to [Tibetan Vajrayana] Buddhists, but it's also expected to create [political and economic] problems between Mongolia and neighboring China, which regards Tibetan [Vajrayana] Buddhism with suspicion and often outright hostility. Julian Dierkes is an associate professor at the University of British Columbia and joins us now. Thanks so much for being with us.

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PROF. JULIAN DIERKES
: Well, thank you for your interest.

SIMON: Do we know much about this young man?

DIERKES: We don't really. There's a little bit of news reporting, but that's not quite confirmed yet. I think it's probably deliberately being kept a little bit vague.

SIMON: For his own safety?

DIERKES: In part although we believe him to be in Mongolia, and so there wouldn't be any threat to him. But, you know, he's 8 years old by the reporting -- maybe keep him out of the limelight a little bit.

SIMON: Yeah, Tibetan Buddhists say he is the 10th reincarnation of the Khalka Jetsun Dhampa Rinpoche. How do they know? How did the news come out?

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DIERKES: I am not a specialist on [Vajrayana] Buddhist reincarnations and how they find them [the tulkus], but it is a process the clerical hierarchy follows. And the announcement now has been an official announcement. There was an earlier announcement by the Dalai Lama when he was visiting Mongolia last that the search was on and that they were expecting to name someone. But that was not quite 10 years ago, but a while ago. And now the official announcement came. More

Monday, March 26, 2012

Bigfoot and Mysteriously Missing Persons

LiveScience.com

The big hairy monster we call Bigfoot has both eluded and fascinated many, with blurry photos and even blurrier video being some of the best evidence the creature exists. [Better evidence comes from Native Americans with centuries of sightings, forensic evidence (such as hair, recorded calls, scat, skin, limbs in the case of Yeti, and the ubiquitous footprints on land and snow).]

Bigfoot stories of sightings vary on some details and the type of "evidence." In 2008, two Georgia men claimed they had a body, photos of the body, and DNA evidence of a Bigfoot. A few days later, evidence surfaced that the DNA was that of an opossum and the body was really a frozen gorilla suit.

More recently in 2011, a Charlotte, North Carolina-based man named Thomas Byers claimed that, while driving, he and a companion videotaped a Bigfoot crossing the road in front of their truck and at one point it "made a snarling growling sound and looked back at me," Byers said. Various hints, including the fact that no truck is seen, nor headlights (it was pretty dark in the video), and that the slow-moving creature (or human) seems to be waving in the footage, weighed heavily against the video's validity. More

David Paulides, George Knapp (Coast to Coast, March 25, 2012); Wisdom Quarterly
Witches are easy to blame. But don't tee them off; they may be the last resort to finding missing children by psychic means. (Three Sisters from Shakespeare's "Macbeth," indieogdenutah.com).

A former lawman turned investigative journalist, David Paulides (author of Missing 411) , drops a bombshell in his new book. There are many weird and odd disappearances in US national parks and forests that no one can explain. And there is a massive cover up by park officials leading to repeated Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to get the facts.

"Only the top 15 people in the Parks Service know what we are talking about," Paulides says about the hundreds of mysterious vanishings that have occurred in national parks. Acknowledging that animal attacks and accidents do sometimes occur in the forest, they do not explain these disappearances: They leave no clues to suggest such natural explanations.

There are instances of people vanishing within minutes of arrival, never to be seen again. When bone fragments of victims are found, suggesting that they had been eaten, another clue refutes that conclusion. Their clothes have been carefully removed first.

One bizarre trend among such cases is that victims appear to travel a vast distance or into a location that should be physically impossible to reach. For example, according to Paulides, a 2-year-old boy named Keith Parkins vanished near Umatilla National Forest. The child would eventually be found an astonishing 12 miles away, barefoot, after being gone only 19 hours.

The journey, Paulides said, would require the toddler to venture over two mountain ranges, as well as through fences, creeks, and rivers. But the case is just one of many where children disappear and are later found far outside of the grid search map carefully designed by search and rescue teams about to attempt a dragnet.

Paulides notes that there are even cases in which dogs are used. But after tracking for a while or to a particular spot, the dogs simply sit down and refuse to search any further. Dogs have led rescuers to a large river; search teams will explore the other side and "miles away, they find the kid." [This suggests the child was suddenly transported elsewhere with no connecting line for the dog to continue following.]

While Paulides is reticent to offer a specific theory as to what is behind this rash of disappearances, he did observe that child DNA is purer than adults, suggesting some kind of alien abduction scenario. He also cites an as yet unexplained but common theme in many such cases: In spite of snow or rain following the disappearance, victim will later be found wearing dry, clean clothes, proving that "there's no way they had been outdoors." Others are missing shoes, but their feet are none the worse for wear even though they have somehow traveled great distances.

Moreover, children who have gone missing, if they should return alive, recall encounters with wolf-like creatures or a bear that "cuddled with them all night." Compounding the mystery, Paulides explains that in several instances, people have disappeared at locations with "devil" in the name, which may indicate that these places have a long history of perplexing or sinister events attached to them.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Child Lama missing!

The Panchen Lama: Tibet's Stolen Childhood
If still alive, Gedhun Choekyi Nyima turned 18 years old on April 25, 2007. Since his 1995 kidnap, China has refused to allow either governments or United Nations emissaries access to the Panchen Lama, claiming that his parents requested he not be disturbed.

As of his birthday, however, he is no longer considered a child under Chinese or international law. He presumably has the right to speak on his own behalf. In 2007, the United Nations' Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, Ms. Asma Jahangir, reiterated her request for a fact-finding visit to China.

The Special Rapporteur could demand access to the Panchen Lama and his family to verify that they are alive and well. We need the UN Special Rapporteur to know that the Panchen Lama must be a top priority when she next travels to China – sign the petition!


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