9-Year-Old Tibetan Boy Follows the Path of Buddhism | SLICE

To the north of the Himalayas, the Nubra valley in Ladakh has only been open to visitors since 1993. It takes several days of hiking to reach the isolated 3,800 metre high village of Tangyer. The people here have always observed Buddhist traditions, including the custom that a family’s youngest son becomes a Buddhist priest, or lama.
Urgan is nine years old. He has never known anything other than this land surrounded by snow capped peaks. In this month of January however, he must leave his family for the monastery and cross the 5,000 metre high Wori La pass.
Documentary: Urgan, Child of the Himalayas
Directed by: Corine Glowacki & Philippe Bigot
Production: ZED
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    Thanks a lot for bringing high-quality documentaries to those who are amateur learners about cultures.

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    7 ай бұрын

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    nice. where is part 2

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    I am wondering what they eat?..I didn't see any greenery...no plant in the region?

  • @5piles

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    9 ай бұрын

    mainly milk cheese butter teas with sweet syrup and for the subhumen ones, meat

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  • @5piles
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    1. tibetan buddhism is not a religion, its a system of logic, a method of rigorously observing the mind directly, and a method of dissipating innate cognitive distortions. 2. they have no problem with 1 wife taking 2 husbands if all are consenting. there is not even a word 'religion' for most of tibetan history. there is only the mind's construction of perfect single-pointed concentration sustained for hours unable to be impinged upon by any external or internal stimulus, and the new data features and functions of the mind collected from such a mind. to you who can only maintain 2 seconds attention based on your neural correlate measurement, a better for word for you to use might be 'magic' or 'superhuman'.

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