Tenzin Lahkpa
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Leaving Buddha: A Tibetan Monk’s Encounter with the Living God
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2019
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7 editions
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Farvel, Buddha: En tibetansk munks møte med den levende Gud (Norwegian Edition)
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“The doctor paused, thought for a moment, and then said, “That is a good question. Sometimes evil knows that people will promptly reject evil, so it disguises itself as good and then attacks good as if it were evil. In the confusion, evil can accomplish its mission. Does that make sense?” For me as a Buddhist, this actually did make sense.”
― Leaving Buddha: A Tibetan Monk's Encounter with the Living God
― Leaving Buddha: A Tibetan Monk's Encounter with the Living God
“The teachings here really blur the lines, you know? I mean, the first thing that they do is tell you that there is no such thing as good and evil. They remove the boundaries between what you think is good and what you think is bad. After a while, everything is relative. From day one, we are taught that pain is the result of desire, and enlightenment is giving yourself over to where boundaries no longer exist. Oh yeah, they love that. That way, when you feel the pain of them raping you, it is your problem—not theirs!”
― Leaving Buddha: A Tibetan Monk's Encounter with the Living God
― Leaving Buddha: A Tibetan Monk's Encounter with the Living God
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