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The whole dalai lama thing is so fucked up. Just taking a random innocent kid and robbing him of a normal life, telling him he's some kind of inherently special person. I just learned on the Wikipedia page that the current one has apparently written that they shouldn't necessarily look for another dalai lama after he dies because he might decide being an insect is best for the world. I mean it's a dumb way of getting there but I support the message.
How many dalai lamas do you think actually believe in this shit to the day they die? Surely some of them are just going through the motions to avoid disappointing people and/or to take advantage of the position.
From the biography I read he didn't really like it to start. However the edifice of the state required it. He seems to realize China is better for them than just a theocracy. Who knows what parts of any story are real or performative about it though.
Yeah the more I read about his stance on this matter the more I appreciate him. I've seen him say some fucked up stuff too, he's not cool or anything afaik, but I've got some respect for him for stuff like this quote:
It does kinda seem like he's tentatively hopeful that he's the last dalai lama
What's expected within the Buddhist community is that his lineage will probably"go to ground" for the foreseeable future, maybe for one incarnation or maybe a few.
While this isn't precedented for the Dalai Lama or the head of the Tibetan theocracy, there are high ranking Lamas such as the Tai Situpa who have had the recognition of their future reincarnations "banned" by the government (unsurprisingly, this was due to politicking from the then-Tibetan government and it served to benefit the Dalai Lama's sect) and so they've been recognised clandestinely.