Tuesday, March 25, 2008

(4): The Dalai Lama's Unholy Alliance

The Dalai Lama's Unholy Alliance


Can one believe in God / Jesus Christ but at the same time also recognize the "Holiness" of the Dalai Lama's religious position on earth ?

[A Christian (born-again?), a Lama and a Jew in disguise of a Roman Catholic]

A Jew posing as a worshiper in the Roman Catholic Church - Nancy Pelosi - Speaker of the House; and a (born-again?) Christian - George W. Bush - master of the White House, are not even blushed by their sins every time when they addressed to the Dalai Lama with words like " His Holiness". The worst part is that they actively embrace with the Dalai Lama and promote Tibetan Buddhism across the United States but at the same time, they ban their Christian brothers and sisters from promoting Christianity on their homeland. <<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>

[Say Yes To Buddha; Say No to Christ ?]

Last year, a group of Christians in Bloomington, Indiana who had stood up to object the city's promotion of Buddhist religious articles display as part of its publicity before the visit from the Dalai Lama without any balancing Christian items to act this way, was accused by the city attorney as "using their beliefs as a [political tool]. After city officials refused to respond to the group's multiple telephone and email requests about the procedure used to erect the Buddhist display, a volunteer Christian team took a limestone sculpture of the 10 Commandments to the city hall for installation and declared in a statement that these commandments are their symbol of peace, and they want to include them with the city's display to promote religious enlightenment. They also wanted to be clear that they do not agree with the ideology of the Dalai Lama or Buddhist beliefs because they were Christians and believed in one God, their Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. A pastor at pentecostal Faith Assembly told that media that the Dalai Lama had lost his voice in his country but they (the Christians) didn't want to lose their voice in their country.

Source:

YOUR GOVERNMENT AT WORK
Bloomington bans Bible,
but welcomes Buddha
Mayor: Display is to honor
'His Holiness the Dalai Lama'

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=58216



Skull Cup as a Tibetan religious "art"




In Tibetan sculptures and paintings, skull cups are often seen in the hands of wrathful Buddhist deities, usually held at the level of the heart and often paired with the curved knife or chopper. The weapon slays demonic enemies, and the cup is the oblation vessel in which the blood and organs are collected as the deity's sustenance. Descriptions of the contents of a wrathful deity's kapala include warm human blood, blood and brains, blood and intestines, human flesh and fat, the heart or the heart and lungs of an enemy, the heart of Mara and the blood of Rudra.
Less often, non-wrathful Buddhist deities are depicted with a skull cup, which holds less violent contents. Padmasambhava, for example, holds a skull cup described as an ocean of nectar, in which floats a longevity vase.


Skull Cups in Tibetan Ritual


Ritual skull cups are traditionally formed from a human skull that has been cut into shape, lined with a metal rim and ornamented. Many skull cups are simply made out of a precious metal in the form of a cranium. They are usually elaborately decorated with artistic designs and Buddhist symbols like lotuses and vajras. Many are fitted with ornamented lids and have feet or a separate base in the form of human skulls.


As the libation vessel of a Vajrayana Buddhist, the skull cup can be seen as a parallel of the clay pot (kumbha in Sanskrit) of the Vedic sacrifice, the alms bowl of the Buddha, and the sacred water vase (kalasha in Sanskrit) of the bodhisattvas. In addition, as a receptacle for sacrificial offerings presented to wrathful deities, the skull cup parallels the tray of auspicious substances like jewels, flowers, or fruit presented to peaceful deities. In its most benign symbolism, as the begging bowl or food vessel of an ascetic, the skull cup serves as a constant reminder of death and impermanence.
When used for esoteric rituals, the history of the cranium's original owner has an important bearing on its ritual potency. The skull of a murder or execution victim is believed to possess the greatest tantric power; the skull of one who has died from a violent or accidental death, or from a virulent illness, possesses a medium magical power; the skull of a person who died peacefully in old age has virtually no occult power. Having great potency are the skulls of children who died during the onset of puberty or were born from the forbidden union of castes, out of wedlock, from sexual misdemeanor, or particularly from incest. The vital force or potential of the skull's previous owner is embodied within the bone as a spirit, rendering it as an effective power object for the performance of rituals.


In the ritual, lamas and other advanced practitioners drink consecrated alcoholic beverages or sometimes even blood from the skull cup, symbolizing the wrathful deity drinking the blood of his or her victim.


Sources
1. Meher McArthur, Reading Buddhist Art: An Illustrated Guide to Buddhist Signs and Symbols (Thames & Hudson, 2004), 149.
2, Nitin Kumar,
Exotic India Arts

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Totally agree with you. Indeed, besides what you had mentioned, there are more evil things they do like stripping human skin, sexual abuse etc. Hope that you can do some more researches and expose all of it on the net. It is really rare to see the truth of dalai lama in the western media.

A good place to do research is the Chinese web where tonnes of evil events of these lama are exposed. If you have friends who know Mandarin, ask for their help in the research ... you will be shocked what these lama had done in Tibet and other places like Taiwan.

One good site for reference is (in Mandarin)
http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/jauh-chen/archive?l=f&id=6

Anyhow, there is one point we need to be clear, Buddhism has nothing to do with dalai lama. These lamas claim, use and distort Buddhism as a tool to fool the world. They use the term tibet Buddhism and yet, they are indeed a demonic religion who smart enough to use Buddhism as a disguise of their true demonic nature.

These lamas
a) drink alcohol
b) eat meat
c) have sex with any young girls they can find and have abandoned children all around
d) kill
e) use human skull and skin as their 'magical tool'

There are so much no-sense in their teaching like
a) donate all you have to your lama teacher including money, wife, daugther, sisters (as long as they are young girls)
b) having sex is the true way to be Buddha / God and this must be 'guided' by the lama teacher. For male followers, they will have sex with all girls around them before 'teaching' them the 'true way'. For the females, they will teach them 'true way' themselves.
c) many many more ...

All these secrets are hardly revealed for centuries because all Tibet followers are brain-washed by them since born and truely believe in the demonic belief. Now with the internet and they 'greedy' intention to influence people outside Tibet, these things are exposed.

regards

Henry

Hong Hai Er said...

Thanks Henry.

It is more accurate to call it Lamaism instead of Tibetan Buddhism. I clearly remember that when I was small, my history book did call it Lamaism. Western media / publications labeled it as Tibetan Buddhism because they wanted to convince people to accept it as a mainstream religion. There will be a marketing difficulty if they called it Lamaism because that will sound more alike a Cult and it will be harder to get people open their wallets to buy tickets to listen to the unholy Dalai Lama and the "Dalai-Lama brand" of merchandises.

>>>>>> Lamaism, in Tibet, represents the body of religious doctrine and institutions that were derived from Mahayana Buddhism, which was introduced in the 7th century. This Buddhism was married to both the Shamaistic Bon Religion (see Shamanism), and Tantric elements. The original Bon was a religion of magical and exorcist practices, which made the Lamaism dependent on the use of mantras, elaborate ritual, and the worship of guardian deities and living incarnations of Buddha. The double incarnation of the Bodhisattva is represented by the institutions of the Dalai-Lama (the political power) and the Tashi-Lama (the spiritual power). The two repositories of Lamaism are the Kan-jur with 108 books, and the Tan-jur containing 225 volumes. A.G.H. ( source: Riland, George, The New Steinerbooks Dictionary of Paranormal, New York, Warner Books, Inc., 1980, p. 162 )

Hong Hai Er said...

A 1923 leaflet published by the Museum of Natural History in Chicago >>>>>

The Use of Human Skulls and Bones in Tibet

by Berthold Laufer

http://libweb.uoregon.edu/ec/e-asia/read/skulls.pdf