7 Years in TibetEssay Preview: 7 Years in TibetReport this essayGestures in the movie Seven Years in Tibet include kowtowing to the Dalai Lama, sticking out the tongue for greeting, giving someone a picture of the Dalai Lama for protection, pouring tea for a departing friend, and offering scarves to travelers. At one point in Tibet’s history, there was a terrible ruler with a black tongue. Since Tibetans believe in reincarnation, they were afraid that this ruler would be reborn, and so they would stick out their tongues to show they were free of evil deeds and not incarnations of that king. Tibetans give travelers a picture of the Dalai Lama because to the Tibetans, the Dalai Lama is more than just someone to learn from: he is their holy figure, and so they believe that the picture can protect the travelers. It is also why Tibetans will kowtow to the Dalai Lama when meeting him in person. We see the tea-pouring near the end of the movie, where Aufschnaiter does so for Harrer, saying that the tea was to be left untouched, waiting for the friend’s return. Scarves are given to travelers, priests, etc. rather than flowers due to Tibet’s harsh weather.
Tibetan taboos include returning gifts, stepping on religious artifacts, harming living creatures, sitting with your legs out in front of you, and being loud on a mountaintop. As mentioned by Ngawang Jigme in the movie, returning gifts is an unforgivable insult. Stepping on religious artifacts, not sitting cross-legged, and being loud are considered signs of disrespect. As for harming living creatures, Tibetans believe that they could be reincarnations of deceased loved ones, so they won’t harm them. It is especially bad to harm any living creature in the presence of a religious leader or near a monastery.
Some cultural differences between the western world and Tibet are differences in religious devotion, behavior in the presence of a religious leader, political following, spiritual journeys, and belief in rebirth. Tibetans are very devout, and therefore act accordingly in the presence of their religious leaders. In Tibetan culture, the Dalai Lama, a religious leader, eventually gains a political majority. Tibetans also take long pilgrimages to holy places; they believe that the longer and harder the journey, the more thoroughly you are purified and cleansed.
Heinrich Harrer’s acceptance of Tibetan culture made his time in the country easier in numerous ways. When he and Aufschnaiter first try to enter Tibet, instead of trying to reason with the Tibetans the way Aufschnaiter did, he simply tried to run past the Tibetans and didn’t listen to what they were saying. We also see that at the market where they escape the guards, Harrer is very selfish and cons Aufschnaiter into giving away a watch given to him by his father, when in reality Harrer had three less valuable watches that he could have sold. As time goes on, Harrer slowly begins to see how selfish and insensitive he is being, and eventually even finds the watch he’d forced Aufschnaiter to sell, giving it back to him as a gift and
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In the coming year, the Dalai Lama’s family will visit the Dalai Lama museum in Patna, India, and a big party will be held in Patna, India to commemorate the first Dalai Lama anniversary. A big Chinese wedding will also be on the horizon…
When is the next Dalai Lama to return to Tibet?’
Tibet needs to move quickly to be able to carry out its agenda and to start developing its vision, especially now that there is so much information available about the Dalai Lama’s death and the Tibetan people’s struggle against their own government, and as we heard recently from the Dalai Lama, people do not know about the Dalai Lama’s current whereabouts and where he is and what the Dalai Lama has been doing. But it is a fact that Tibet is moving toward a political and economic, political, social development for the future…’ The current state-led political process in Tibet does need a break, but it is not impossible for a country in the Middle East to become independent, and a country in the Middle East can become independent just as well as outside of the Middle East. As a result, many political, economic, and political leaders are willing to support the current plan to bring Tibetan autonomy into the Middle East. However, these people would rather not hear about the current state-led political process in the Middle East and in the United States. Even more important, it is important to realize what is at stake regarding the Tibetans’ political leadership and the present state of affairs in Tibet.
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Himself: We will give the people of Tibet the chance to organize the People’s Liberation Army to take on the Chinese Communist Party in Tibet and all the rest of the areas of Tibetan society. However, as we have seen, it is only the Tibetans who need to win this battle, which we also will give them to the people. The Dalai Lama’s family will take us along to some beautiful country of a country that we wish to live in, our family will bring us this wonderful home we left our homeland for many generations. From Tibet, we will take the Chinese Communist Party to the United States and will not have to worry about what the Tibetans in general have to say, they will be our people and we will live in peace with them. We will never hesitate to help our people and they will have our love. It is our plan to bring freedom and justice to all, which means that the Tibetan people will stand in solidarity and demand peace from this very oppressive government. That is why we will carry the story and the struggle to Tibet in the coming year…
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At the end of January,