Archive for July 2nd, 2010

“The Book of Tibetan Medicine”, by Ralph Quinlan Forde, which has being published world wide in 11 languages, claims His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama has been the main visionary and driving force, in exile, who has saved this medical …

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Patrice Shortridge » Blog Archive » Dalai Lama Saved Tibetan Medicine

“His Holiness the Dalaï Lama is the Tibetan religious leader and representativic ideal of wisdom and compassion. He describes himself as a humble monk, his followers know him also as the wordlyincarn… Hébergé par OverBlog.

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On 6 July 2010, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet will be …

(July 2) — Tibet’s government-in-exile reacted angrily today to China’s move to determine who would succeed the Dalai Lama when he dies.

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Exiled Tibetans: China Can't Pick Next Dalai Lama

This week’s Friday I’m In Llama image was pointed out to me by my good friend Ben. Aside from being a pretty cool guy, he also happens to be the creator of my favorite new site Pinterest. Aside from being an endless source of visual …

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LAMA Blog » Blog Archive » Friday I'm In Llama: A “Pinteresting” Offer

This CD is the soundtrack for the documentary film of the same title about the Dalai Lama .

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Inside World Music: CD Review: Dalai Lama Renaissance

His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama , Tenzin Gyatso, was born in 1935 to a peasant family in northeastern Tibet and was recognized at the age of two as the reincarnation of his predecessor, the Thirteenth Dalai Lama .

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His Holiness The Dalai Lama – Literature | Wilfried F. Voss' Blog

So, blog-buddy Adam L. Garcia has a book coming out later this year…a little something called Green Lama Unbound, about the eponymous public domain pulp-hero.

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Hunting Monsters: The Greenest Lama

In search of the real Panchen Lama .

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In search of the real Panchen Lama | American Buddhist Net

His Holiness the Dalai Lama made a statement supporting armed forces featured in a post last Monday on the of the Buddhist Military Sangha blog.

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Dalai Lama: Monks and soldiers have more in common than meets the …

I remember those nights in Lynchburg, when someone in a group I had gone out with would randomly break out into a line of Ah Shama Lamas and I’d just cringe.

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It ain't over till… NiqSpeaks: Ah Shama Lama Bama & a side of …