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Old 04-18-2008, 05:50 PM   #69 (permalink)
JeromeX
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Hi, Steve, I have been your royal readers for years. It has been life change experiences by reading your blogs and insightful posts in this forum.

However I start to worry about the direction that you are taking in this new article regarding lightworkers and darkworkers, especially you use Dalai Lama and Chinese government as the examples.

The conflict between Tibet monks and Han Chinese has been escalated recently. Anti-China and Pro-China protests are spreading rapidly world wide. This has been stimulated by political interests with the excuse of human rights. A damaging trading war between western countries and China may follow soon which will benefit nobody.

I can understand your sympathy towards Dalai Lama. Western people usually confused his spiritual teaching with the political elements

There is no evidence available to show the crackdown on rioting monks. What we saw was the attacking on Han people and their shops by Tibet monks. Western media used Nepal police's crackdown on the monks to mislead the audiences intentionally. This is just one of biased reports. See more evidences on www.anti-cnn .com

The cultural conflict in Tibet is no more than the natural results during the process of modernization. If you do some research you will find out that religion system in Tibet was not what you learn from Dalai Lama.

Feeding 1.3 billion people and keeping a stable environment is not an easy job for Chinese government. Currently Chinese government has very high approving rate among its people and even oversea Chinese. Most of these oversee Chinese are well-educated in Western countries and not easy to be manipulated and fooled around.

Pouring oil to the fire of conflict between Tibet and Han, and between western countries and China, is not supposed to be a lightworker's job, given that you have millions of audience among western countries. Great power comes with great responsibilities.

The best way to understand Tibet and China issue is go there and see with your own eyes, not just reading and listening from the Subjective Reality from media and others.

By the way, I am looking forward to reading your new book.

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