The concept that China has decided it needs to “approve” reincarnations never ceases to amaze me. If it were not so inconvenient for Tibetans, I’d find it practically laughable in its utter absurdity.

Here is an update on the quagmire, with a link to the most recent news near the bottom of the post…

Dalai Lama challenges China – with a referendum on reincarnation

Exiled leader fights back at Chinese attempt to control Buddhist selection process

Randeep Ramesh in New Delhi and Jonathan Watts in Beijing

The Guardian

Framed by the Tibetan flag, the Dalai Lama speaks to members of the Tibetan Community in New York.

The Dalai Lama. Photograph: Mary Altaffer/AP

The centuries-old tradition of choosing a new Dalai Lama may be about to change from the mysteries of reincarnation to the realities of a referendum to hold off the increasing influence of the Chinese government in the process.Tibet’s exiled spiritual leader yesterday offered the prospect of a referendum before he dies to decide how to pick the Himalayan people’s next living Buddha – incensing China which insists on the right to approve incarnations[]

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…And click here for an article with the most recent news about a new very creative proposal by the Dalai Lama regarding this ludicrous situation –

“Faced with Chinese plans to seize control of his reincarnation, the Dalai Lama has come up with two revolutionary proposals — either to forgo rebirth, or to be reborn while still alive…”

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