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ellisonz

(27,711 posts)
Sat Jan 21, 2012, 05:11 AM Jan 2012

The Littlest Lama? Boy believed to be Buddhist guru reincarnate

STAR TRIBUNE (Minneapolis)
January 21, 2012 12:15 AM

MINNEAPOLIS -- It's morning time and a little boy with a shaved head and a face shaped like the moon chants a Tibetan prayer.

His high-pitched voice echoes inside the Columbia Heights, Minn., bedroom that his father has transformed into a lavish prayer room. In here, the 5-year-old forsakes his cartoons and toys to study scripture and learn to pray the Buddhist way.

Big for his age, he looks bigger still perched on an ornate chair draped in crimson and saffron robes. "Only for lamas," explains his father, Dorje Tsegyal, sitting cross-legged on the floor at his son's feet.

Jalue Dorjee, you see, is believed to be no ordinary boy.

http://www.news-journalonline.com/lifestyle/religion/2012/01/21/the-littlest-lama-boy-believed-to-be-buddhist-guru-reincarnate.html

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The Littlest Lama? Boy believed to be Buddhist guru reincarnate (Original Post) ellisonz Jan 2012 OP
Even as someone who's not particularly religious TigerToMany Jan 2012 #1
Did the child have a choice in the matter? VKaz Jan 2012 #2
He would have a choice... ellisonz Jan 2012 #3
 

TigerToMany

(124 posts)
1. Even as someone who's not particularly religious
Sun Jan 22, 2012, 11:48 AM
Jan 2012

I admire the spirituality of the Tibetan people. The deepness of their faith, the unique spirituality of this ancient people should inspire everyone. I wish this young child the very best.

 

VKaz

(12 posts)
2. Did the child have a choice in the matter?
Wed Jan 25, 2012, 12:42 AM
Jan 2012

What happens when he turns 18 and he decides that being a Lama isn't really for him?

ellisonz

(27,711 posts)
3. He would have a choice...
Wed Jan 25, 2012, 12:58 AM
Jan 2012

...unlike the PRC where he would be thrown in prison if he didn't toe the party line. I don't think it would be likely he would make a decision to not be a Lama.

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