I apologize, in advance, but he sounds like a simpleton. I find it odd, that westerners are delighted, when a person from a technically backward culture, comes to the US, and expresses childlike delight at our modern wonders. What's next, HHDL inspects a parking meter? ---In [email protected], <sharelong60@...> wrote:
Thoroughly delightful story, turq, thanks for posting... I became of fan of HHDL when I first saw Seven Years In Tibet. On Thursday, February 27, 2014 12:54 PM, "turquoiseb@..." <turquoiseb@...> wrote: This is a wonderful story. At the back of my mind, I even have hazy memories of having met a Doug Preston (the author) when I lived in Santa Fe. I certainly know many of the people he writes about, especially the Tibetans with a shop on Canyon Road. I can look around the room I'm currently sitting in here in the Netherlands and see many objects I bought there. I love how he captures the setting, and the incredibly silly way that blissninnies behave around people they perceive to be their spiritual betters, and how *those* people -- in this case the Dalai Lama -- pay no attention to the silliness. Lovely story, with an even lovelier punchline, and it only cost the writer $50. Such a deal. http://www.slate.com/articles/life/culturebox/2014/02/dalai_lama_at_a_santa_fe_ski_resort_tells_waitress_the_meaning_of_life.html http://www.slate.com/articles/life/culturebox/2014/02/dalai_lama_at_a_santa_fe_ski_resort_tells_waitress_the_meaning_of_life.html
