Boy Chosen By Dalai Lama Turns Back On Buddhism »

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As a toddler, he was put on a throne and worshipped as by monks who treated him like a god. But the boy chosen by the Dalai Lama as a reincarnation of a spiritual leader has caused consternation – and some embarrassment – for Tibetan Buddhists by turning his back on the order that had such high hopes for him.

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    gamahuche5 months, 1 week ago

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    Because I love the Dalai Lama I find it rather a sad dtory.
    Because I believe intensely in personal freedom and autonomy I wish this young man the greatest possible success in the exercise of his freedom of choice.
    I'm also 100% sure that His Holiness wishes him the same.

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      Hobe5 months, 1 week ago

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      Pretty sad who the He-- is the Doly lamo??

      He is Not God!!! Is He really A Fake of some kind???

      No Man will Ever Rule the World.... Dolly is Just another Dolly....

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