[Buddha-l] Permit required for reincarnation
Steven Rhodes
srhodes at boulder.net
Fri Aug 3 09:42:31 MDT 2007
I believe that HHDL has already said that he will not reincarnate in
Tibet. How can the Chinese government overcome that?
Steve
jkirk wrote:
>
> Looks like they are setting the stage for who gets to be the next Dalai
> Lama. That could be one big fight.
> However, as long as the committee of lamas outside China, searching for the
> next one, finds someone outside Tibet, they have a chance of making the
> choice stick. Although he's in exile today, along with thousands of his
> followers, the DL has tons more clout with international media and
> institutions than does the highest lama the Chinese have endorsed, the
> Panchen Lama. Thus, a new DL outside China will have a good opportunity to
> upstage the Chinese rulers.
> Whether he will emerge as the intellectual and charismatic equal of HHDL
> today is, of course, a question.
> Joanna
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> China tells Tibet's living Buddhas to apply for reincarnation
>
> http://sg.news.yahoo.com/afp/20070803/tts-china-tibet-religion-incarnation-a
> 73cdd6.html
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