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I agree, that is one of the most absurd things I have ever heard... They are traking this seriously? No reincarnating without government permision? How does that work exactly? Do they get a reincarnation license? And how can you seriously tell people: Hey you can't reincarnate Dali Lama here without a license. And how is this law enforced... And another thing: Does this even make sense?
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I might have one positive side-effect: to stop people from yapping on about their fancy-pants past lives (thoe most glorious things I've ever been was delivery boy, court jester and professional turkey wrangler :/).
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Does China command the Buddha?
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What's next? you need a license to cleanse your own aura? No chi focusing except in specific places? No waxing willy wonka without a government approved overseer? No astral projection without a passport?
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The Reclining Buddha will be arrested by China for loitering.
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I might have one positive side-effect: to stop people from yapping on about their fancy-pants past lives (thoe most glorious things I've ever been was delivery boy, court jester and professional turkey wrangler :/).
Typically, people don't even remember their previous lives. I certainly don't know who (or what) I was in my previous life, if any. So... that's not much of a positive side effect...
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Two things...
1.) To the best of my knowledge, the Chinese government has very little control over people's immortal souls.
2.) A government trying to seize control of organized religion makes me worried.
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I fail to understand how they can do it... it seems similar to... if america needed every christian (regardless of where they live) to get permission to be baptized...
Tibet probably (I don't know, I'm not a religious scholar) holds a lot of importance in Buddhism but china has no real claim to the actual religion...
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Lopson
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The people who follow this religion believe that they are constantly reincarnating. The german guy who spent 7 years in Tibet said, in his book, that the people there weren't allowed to kill the animals, since they could be a reincarnation of one of their ancester.They don't even celebrate birthdays because of their belief in constant reincarnation! I wonder how the people who follow this religion in China reacted.
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Communism typically tries to stamp out religion, and China has a horrible record when it comes to religious freedom. A Communist government can't afford to have people answering to something higher than the state. To them, the state is the only god, the supreme authority, and while everyone is answerable to the state, the state is answerable to no one. They've tried unsuccessfully for decades to oppress and control the Dali Lama and the Tibetan monks. As with Taiwan's independence, the Chinese government sees their resistance to Communist control as a blemish, a stain on their national pride, so this is their latest attempt at trying to control them. The Chinese government takes this decree every bit as seriously as we view it as absurd. The strange thing to the outsider is that by "banning" the Dali Lama from reincarnating it, in effect, declares a state position that he does in fact reincarnate - a very strange concept coming from an atheistic regime, but then I suppose if obedience is the only desired result it doesn't have to make logical sense so long as people do what they're told. They can always say "no we never said that" later and, of course, it will have always been that they never said it if you ask them.
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