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Till the re-incarnation is found. . . Amys Send a noteboard - 17/03/2011 03:36:28 PM
Since he is supposedly the original Dalai Lama reborn I would assume he will continue to be the Dalai Lama as long as he lives. Will they have to choose a new Dalai Lama in Tibet and then sneak him out of the country?


It will probably be something similar to what happened with the re-incarnation of the Pachen Lama. The D.L. recognizes a boy and then the boy and his family disappear (I think) and still haven't been heard from. China then recognizes their own re-incarnation of the Pachen Lama and have been raising that boy as such with all the Chinese propaganda thrown in.

The boy recognized by the Dalai Lama is still a political prisoner in China.
I think that is how the basics of the story go. . . . .

Unmistaken Child is a great movie to watch if you're interested in watching some of the process involved in how finding a re-incarnation. I'm not sure if it's the same every time, but it is still a good movie. And it's on Netflix!!
:)

The page explaining the outlines of reincarnation as understood in Tibetan Buddhism:
http://www.unmistakenchild.com/reincarnation.php

Enjoy!

Amys
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so how long do they normally wait for the next Dalai Lama - 17/03/2011 04:22:08 AM 320 Views
Yes, he'll still be the Dalai Lama - 17/03/2011 09:42:36 AM 289 Views
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Till the re-incarnation is found. . . - 17/03/2011 03:36:28 PM 434 Views
thanks i just added that to my que - 17/03/2011 05:26:28 PM 282 Views
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