Shadow of Dalai Lama
A thought occured to me the other night. Why does the Dali Lama have such incredible access to mainstream media (propoganda pipline for the NWO) as well as world leaders? It has been noted that he was freinds with the last pope and Bush senior, as well as known nazis. Then the answer bubbled up within. Just as other religious leaders act as pied pipers leading people into systems of mind control, his system is no different. He is just another sheep herder acting on just another demographic. Again we have religion in all its forms acting upon the minds of people helping mold subserviance, and docility so the controllers of this planet can herd people systematically. We appear to have choices, when indeed the invisible fences are very much erected and maintained. The illusionary choices given are nothing more than varied herding chutes.
Access to the culture is always the strongest clue. If you publically go against the NWO with any credibility, you die. Only people who help..
Date: 6/18/2006 1:10:55 AM ( 18 y ) ... viewed 3061 times ...the cause are promoted within the system. Even the alternative media, etc is being carefully crafted as a "choice", which ultimatley just leads into another stall that renders you powerless. The key in seeking freedom is to hold nothing outside yourself (in the material world..people, places...things) as sacred. Explore all things openly, especially things you may have trusted and felt comfort most of your life. There are no sacred cows. Many, if not most, symbologies outside of self, take ones power and focus it away from spirit (the flow from within) and hive the mind/experience into a prison without bars.
Take back your power. Explore everything, especially all you have taken for granted as the gospel truth.
Your freedom awaits!!!
Here is an interesting article that looks at yet aniother sacred cow...
The Shadow of the Dalai Lama – Contents
Victor & Victoria Trimondi
CONTENTS
Introduction: Light
and Shadow
Plato’s
Cave
Realpolitik and politics of symbols
Part I - Ritual as Politics
1 - Buddhism and
Misogyny (historical overview)
The
"sacrifice" of Maya: the Buddha legend
The
meditative dismemberment of women: Hinayana Buddhism
The
transformation of women into men: Mahayana Buddhism
2 - Tantric
Buddhism
The
explosion of sexus: Vairayana Buddhism
Mystic
sexual love between the sexes and cosmogonical eros
The
guru as manipulator of the divine
The
appropriation of gynergy and androcentric power strategies
The
absolute power of the "grand sorcerer" (Maha Siddha)
3 - The “Tantric
Female Sacrifice"
The
karma mudra: the real woman
The
inana mudra: the woman of imagination
Karma mudra vs. inana
mudra
The
maha mudra: the inner woman
The
"Tantric female sacrifice"
4 - The Law of
Inversion
The twilight
language
Sexual desire
The incest taboo
Eating and
drinking impure substances
Necrophilia
Ritual murder
Symbol and
reality
Concurrence
with the demonic
The aggression of
the divine couple
Western
criticism
5 - Pure Shaktism and Tantric
Feminism, and Alchemy
The gynocentric
male sacrifice
The vajra and the double-headed ax
The dakini
Kali as
conquered time goddess
The "alchemic female sacrifice"
6 - Kalachakra: The Public and the Secret Initiations
The
seven lower public initiations and their symbolic significance
The
self-sacrifice of the pupil
The lineage tree
The divine time machine
The
four higher "secret" initiations
Sperm
and menstruation blood as magic substances
The
“Ganachakra" and the four "highest" initiations
7 - Kalachakra: The Inner Processes
The candali: the
fire woman
The “drop
theory” as an expression of androgyny
Excursus: The
mystic female body
The
method or the manipulation of the divine
8 - The ADI Buddha: His Mystic Body and his Astral
Aspects
The “Power of
Ten”: The mystic body of the ADI BUDDHA
The
astral-temporal aspects of the ADI BUDDHA
Rahu—the
swallower of sun and moon
Kalagni and the
doomsday mare
The myth of
eternal recurrence
9 - The
ADI Buddha: The Mandala Principle and the World Ruler
The Buddhist mandala cosmos
The
mandala principle
The Kalachakra
sand mandala
The world ruler:
The sociopolitical exercise of power by the ADI Buddha
Profane and
spiritual power
10 - The
Aggressive Myth of Shambhala
Geography of the kingdom of Shambhala
The
kings and administration of Shambhala
The “raging
wheel turner”: The martial ideology of Shambhala
Lethal
war machines
The
"final battle"
Buddha
versus Allah
The
non-Buddhist origins of the Shambhala myth
Evaluation of
the Shambhala myth
"Inner"
and "outer" Shambhala
11 - The
Manipulator of Erotic Love
12 - Epilogue to
Part I
Part II - Politics as Ritual
Introduction: Politics as Ritual
Myth and history
The battle of the sexes and history
The sacred kingdom
Eschatology and politics
History and mysticism
1 - The Dalai
Lama: Incarnation of the Tibetan Gods
Buddha Amitabha: The sun and light deity
The
various masks of Avalokiteshvara
The
XIV Dalai Lama as the supreme Kalachakra master
Statements
of the XIV Dalai Lama on sexuality and sexua| magic
2 - The Dalai
Lama (Avalokitshvara) and the Demoness (Srinmo)
The bondage of the earth goddess Srinmo and the history of the origin
of Tibet
Why women can’t climb pure crystal mountain
Matriarchy in the Land of Snows?
The western imagination
Women in former Tibetan society
The alchemic division of the feminine: The Tibetan
goddesses Palden Lhamo and Tara
Tara—Tibet’s Madonna
The lament of Yeshe Tshogyal
The mythological
background to the Tibetan-Chinese conflict: Avalokiteshvara and Guanyin
Wu Zetian
(Guanyin) and Songtsen Gampo (Avalokiteshvara)
Ci Xi (Guanyin)
and the Thirteenth Dalai Lama (Avalokiteshvara)
Jiang Qing
(Guanyin) and the Fourteenth Dalai Lama (Avalokiteshvara)
Feminism and Tantric Buddhism
The XIV Dalai
Lama and the question of women's rights
3 - The
Foundations of Tibetan Buddhocracy
The history of Buddhist state thought
The
Dalai Lama and the Buddhist state are one
The
feigned belief of the XVI Dalai Lama in Western democracy
The
"Great Fifth" - Absolute Sun Ruler over Tibet
Magic
as politics - the magic world of the V Dalai Lama
The
predecessors of the V Dalai Lama
The successors
of the “Great Fifth”: The Thirteenth and Fourteenth Dalai Lamas
Incarnation
and power
The
"Great Fifth" and the system of incarnation
The sacred power of the Tibetan kings and it’s
conferral upon the Dalai Lamas
The
XIV Dalai Lama and the question of incarnation
The
introduction of the doctrine of incarnation in the West
The various orders of Tibetan Buddhism (Gelugpa, Kagyüpa, Nyingmapa, Sakyapa, Bön)
Unification
of the Tibetan Buddhist Order under the Absolute Reign of the XIV Dalai
Lama
The
"Karmapa affair"
4 - Social
Reality in Ancient Tibet
The
Western image of Tibet
The social structure of former Tibet
Tibetan
criminal law
Clerical
commerce
Political
intrigue
More recent developments in the
historical image
5 - Buddhocracy
and Anarchy - Contradictory or Complementary?
The
grand sorcerers (Maha Siddhas)
The
anarchistic founding father of Tibetan Buddhism: Padmasambhava,
From
anarchy to discipline of the order: the Tilopa lineage
The
pre-ordained counter world to the clerical bureaucracy: holy fools
An
anarchistic erotic: the VI Dalai Lama
A tantric history of Tibet
Crazy wisdom
and the West
6 - Regicide as Lamaism’s Myth of Origin and the Ritual
Sacrifice of Tibet
Ritual
regicide in the history of Tibet
The
Tibetan "scapegoat"
Ritual
murder as a current issue among exile Tibetans
The
ritual sacrifice of Tibet
Real
violence and one’s own imaginings
7 - The War of
the Oracle Gods and the Shugden Affair
The
Tibetan state oracle
Dorje Shugden—a threat to the XIV Dalai Lama’s
life?
8 - Magic as a Political
Instrument
Invocation of demons
"Voodoo
magic"
Magic
wonder weapons
The “Great
Fifth” as magician and the XIV Dalai Lama
Mandala
politics
9 - The War Gods
behind the Mask of Peace
The
aggressiveness of the Tibetan tutelary gods (Dharmapalas)
Gesar
of Ling - the Tibetan "Siegfried"
The
Tibetan warrior kings and the clerical successors
The
Dalai Lamas as the supreme war lords
The
historical distortion of the "peaceful" Tibetans
Is
the XIV Dalai Lama the "greatest living prince of peace"
Tibetan
guerrillas and the CIA
Marching music and terror
Political calculation and the Buddhist message of
peace
“Buddha has smiled”: The Dalai Lama and the Indian
atomic tests
10 - The Spearhead
of the Shambhala War: The Mongols
Genghis
Khan as a Bodhisattva
The Buddhization of Mongolia
The
Mongolian Shambhala myth
Dambijantsan, the bloodthirsty avenging lama
Von Ungern Sternberg: The “Order of Buddhist
Warriors”
The
XIV Dalai Lama and Mongolia
11 - The
Shambhala Myth and the West
The Shambhala missionary Agvan Dorjiev
Bolshevik
Buddhism
The
Kalachakra temple in St. Petersburg
Madame
Blavatsky and the Shambhala myth
Nicholas
Roerich and the Kalachakra Tantra
The
“Shambhala Warrior” Chögyam Trungpa
Other
Western Shambhala visions
The
XIV Dalai Lama and the Shambhala myth
12 - Fascist Occultism and it’s Close Relationship to
Buddhist Tantrism
The Fourteenth Dalai Lama’s national socialist
friends
The Nazi–Tibet connection
Julius Evola: A fascist Tantric
Miguel Serrano: The Dalai Lama’s “friend” and
chief ideologist of “esoteric Hitlerism”
The
former SS-man Heinrich Harrer: teacher of the XIV Dalai Lama
Julius
Evola: the "Tantric" advisor of Benito Mussolini
Miguel
Serrano: "friend" of the Dalai Lama and chief ideologist of
"esoteric Hitlerism"
13 - The Japanese Doomsday Guru Shoko Asahara and XIV
Dalai Lama
Shoko
Asahara’s relationship to the XIV Dalai Lama
The
staged Shambhala war
The sect’s system of rituals is Tantric Buddhist
Asahra’s
Gods
The Japanese
Chakravartin
Murder,
violence and religion
The
Japanese Armageddon
Religion
and chemical laboratories
The
song of Sarin
The
international contacts
The two
different brothers
14 - China’s Metaphysical Rivalry with Tibet
Mao
Zedong: the red sun
The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
The
“deification” of Mao Zedong
Mao
Zedong's "Tantric practices"
A spiritual
rivalry between the Fourteenth Dalai Lama and Mao Zedong?
The
post-Mao era in Tibet
A
pan-Asian vision of the Kalachakra Tantra
Taiwan:
a springboard for Tibetan Buddhism and the XIV Dalai Lama?
Are
the Chinese interested in the Shambhala myth?
15 - The
Buddhocratic Conquest of the West
Robert A. Thurman: “The academic godfather of the
Tibetan cause”
The stolen revolution
Thurman’s forged history
A worldwide Buddhocracy
Tibet a land of enlightenment?
Thurman as “high priest” of the Kalachakra Tantra
16 - Tactics, Strategies, Forgeries, Illusions
The
"Tibet
lobby"
The
manipulation of the "Greens"
The illusory
world of interreligious dialog and the ecumenical movement
Modern
science and Tantric Buddhism
Buddhist
cosmogony and the postmodern world view
The
yogi as computer
Hollywood
and Tantric Buddhism
17 - Conclusion
The
atavistic pattern of Tibetan Buddhism
Clash of Religions:
the fundamentalistic contribution of Lamaism
Return to
rationalism?
Postscript: Creative Polarity beyond Tantrism
References
Annex: Critical Forum
Kalachakra Tantra
Glossary
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