The Noble Truth of the Dalai Lama

The nobel truth of the Dalai Lama, is he as pedophile as Epstein?

In philosophy and linguistics, we learn that the word is not the thing. It’s a powerful insight that religious leaders and philosophers often forget. We, as humans, love to name things, whether they’re real or illusory. In terms of reality, there’s no argument; each language may name the ocean in a different way, but the object remains the same: the ocean. On the other hand, when it comes to illusions, which one could consider lies, we’ve invented an entire language through philosophy, religions, or ideologies to diverge from the essential truth: that illusions are simply lies or psychological disorders. 

Buddhism speaks of the “Four Noble Truths.” There’s not “one" truth, but four, just in case one fails to complete the path to the ultimate. For example, there’s a statement regarding the Dalai Lama meeting Jeffrey Epstein. His name appears in the files over 150 times, yet the Supreme Leader denies all ties with the pedophile financier. Nevertheless, this same leader appeared in a viral video asking a little boy to “suck his tongue", an act that struck the world as pedophilic, did it not?

The first of the Noble Truths, Dukkha (suffering), helps us realize the actual suffering we endure related to our deeds. In this sense, being mentioned 150 times in the Epstein files must be very painful. Since the Dalai’s image is meant to be as superior as a god's, he must present himself as a vessel of true perfection and joy, as if he had already attained the Noble Truths.

The second truth is Samudaya (desire). It is interesting that the root of desire is attachment. We must ponder: is the Dalai’s fear rooted in showing that he, himself, has a desire for young boys? His body has been longing for an approach that is hard to accept. Hence, the connection with America’s top elite predator becomes clearer. Is it a coincidence or a shared frequency of desire?

The third Noble Truth, Nirodha (cessation), is when one dies to desire. This is a tough one for our Supreme Leader. Can a person who is deeply fond of such affections really renounce that feeling? Epstein did not, nor did many other predators in the world. It’s a condition, a disease. Perhaps it would be far more intelligent for the Dalai to confront the ugly truth (not the noble one, which is too easy) that he, like Epstein, is ill. Their bodies are driven by dark estrogen impulses when youth is around.

Finally, the fourth truth is the Path, or Marga (apologies if you were waiting for a conclusion). This is the road to enlightenment, the awakening of a fulfilled life of love and tenderness. Subsequently, if our Dalai Lama, like his “fiend" Epstein, is part of this program of abuse, then the right thing to do is to step aside. Give everything away: the name, the status, the privileges, the robes, the shaved head, and even the glasses. Put aside everything that the “Dalai" represents. Maybe that would be a more enlightened act than preaching about Noble Truths when his own are as dark as a moonless night, where lions wander the grasslands waiting for a distracted calf to eat alive.

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