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Tibet anyone?

Post Number:#1  PostMarch 22nd, 2010, 9:35 pm

You fellows hear of the Tibetan language. It's supposed to be one of the more romantic ones. I wonder what this has to do with pre history dating back long ago.

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Post Number:#2  PostJune 27th, 2011, 6:38 am

If you have ever heard the voice of a tibet singer singing in their language... its beautiful.

Especially their Tibetian Whale.
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Re: Tibet anyone?

Post Number:#3  PostOctober 20th, 2011, 2:08 am

Hi,

I don't know much about Tiber other than my theoretical knowledge about it comes from books such a 'Tibetian book of Life and Death' . But to enhance a point, I would like to tell you that Tiber is a place I want to end up at. because I am somebody who is searching for myself. I am bored with cities and its pretentious people and more over the boring, neutered society we have all around us. I just want to escape from wicked thing which they call 'reality' just because this is 'their reality', the wicked, uncreative people's reality.Tibet is known for Buddhism and very rare Gurus who have had real enlightening experiences. I want to be a disciple to one of the greatest guru of Taoism in Tibet. This answer might not suit to what you asked but it does give you a beautiful picture about Tibet to you.

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