China Regulates Buddhist Reincarnation

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BeliefWatch: Reincarnate

By Matthew Philips
Newsweek

Aug. 20-27, 2007 issue - In one of history's more absurd acts of totalitarianism, China has banned Buddhist monks in Tibet from reincarnating without government permission. According to a statement issued by the State Administration for Religious Affairs, the law, which goes into effect next month and strictly stipulates the procedures by which one is to reincarnate, is "an important move to institutionalize management of reincarnation." But beyond the irony lies China's true motive: to cut off the influence of the Dalai Lama, Tibet's exiled spiritual and political leader, and to quell the region's Buddhist religious establishment more than 50 years after China invaded the small Himalayan country. By barring any Buddhist monk living outside China from seeking reincarnation, the law effectively gives Chinese authorities the power to choose the next Dalai Lama, whose soul, by tradition, is reborn as a new human to continue the work of relieving suffering.
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At 72, the Dalai Lama, who has lived in India since 1959, is beginning to plan his succession, saying that he refuses to be reborn in Tibet so long as it's under Chinese control. Assuming he's able to master the feat of controlling his rebirth, as Dalai Lamas supposedly have for the last 600 years, the situation is shaping up in which there could be two Dalai Lamas: one picked by the Chinese government, the other by Buddhist monks. "It will be a very hot issue," says Paul Harrison, a Buddhism scholar at Stanford. "The Dalai Lama has been the prime symbol of unity and national identity in Tibet, and so it's quite likely the battle for his incarnation will be a lot more important than the others."

So where in the world will the next Dalai Lama be born? Harrison and other Buddhism scholars agree that it will likely be from within the 130,000 Tibetan exiles spread throughout India, Europe and North America. With an estimated 8,000 Tibetans living in the United States, could the next Dalai Lama be American-born? "You'll have to ask him," says Harrison. If so, he'll likely be welcomed into a culture that has increasingly embraced reincarnation over the years. According to a 2005 Gallup poll, 20 percent of all U.S. adults believe in reincarnation. Recent surveys by the Barna Group, a Christian research nonprofit, have found that a quarter of U.S. Christians, including 10 percent of all born-again Christians, embrace it as their favored end-of-life view. A non-Tibetan Dalai Lama, experts say, is probably out of the question.


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Chinese totalitarianism is always right, even when it ventures into capitalism and regulatory agencies. Dissent and you will be crushed - that's the way of Mao's Communist China.
 
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2-0-Sixx said:
they should just ban the bizarre politics of "reincarnation" all together. Tibetan Buddhism is a fucked up religion.
thats some ignorant shit right there. "fucked up" because you dont understand it? the chinese government loves sheeple like you.
 
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chronicicetea said:
thats some ignorant shit right there. "fucked up" because you dont understand it? the chinese government loves sheeple like you.
haha. sheeple... thats funny. for real tho, people don't like shit they don't understand
 
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thats some ignorant shit right there. "fucked up" because you dont understand it? the chinese government loves sheeple like you.
No, you fucktard, it's fucked up because the practice involves nothing but politics. The "reincarnation" has to do with classism and hierarchy and it has nothing to with spiritual matters or fine doctrinal points but a lust for power and considerable sums of money.

Ignorant? Please. I'm sure I know more about Tibetan Buddhism than you (or else you would have understood right away why I said the practice is fucked up).
 
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2-0-Sixx said:
No, you fucktard, it's fucked up because the practice involves nothing but politics. The "reincarnation" has to do with classism and hierarchy and it has nothing to with spiritual matters or fine doctrinal points but a lust for power and considerable sums of money.

Ignorant? Please. I'm sure I know more about Tibetan Buddhism than you (or else you would have understood right away why I said the practice is fucked up).
why would you ban the practice of reincarnation because the chinese government tries to control it and it becomes a political issue. This has nothing to do with the monks who hold this idea as their way of life and death. Why would you want to make it illegal for them to practice something that holds so much bearing and importance in their spiritual beliefs and therefore their lives? Thats awesome that you know a lot about tibetan buddhism but i just dont understand why you would want to ban any part of it. And the religion is not fucked up at all, only what the chinese government has tried to do to it. The monks know what buddhism is and the chinese government cannot change any of this.
 
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i dont agree with the chinese government or the dalai lama, but in this case, it's not good for the dalai lama to have hordes of slave followers waiting on him hand and foot in tibet

he wants the chinese out of there so he can have his kingdom back...and since he believes in reincarnation, he wants the "future him" to want his kingdom back as well...pure and simple

the sheeple are the dumbasses all around the world, especially here in the U.S., saying "free tibet" like it's for some sort of noble cause...and the dalai lama just encourages that sort of thoughtless drilling into people's minds...and he's a very likeable guy, so who wouldnt believe what he says?
 

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the.know.how said:
i dont agree with the chinese government or the dalai lama, but in this case, it's not good for the dalai lama to have hordes of slave followers waiting on him hand and foot in tibet

he wants the chinese out of there so he can have his kingdom back...and since he believes in reincarnation, he wants the "future him" to want his kingdom back as well...pure and simple

the sheeple are the dumbasses all around the world, especially here in the U.S., saying "free tibet" like it's for some sort of noble cause...and the dalai lama just encourages that sort of thoughtless drilling into people's minds...and he's a very likeable guy, so who wouldnt believe what he says?
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