Tag: tibet
Prayer Flags….The Wiki definition
by GEN-WHY on Jun.21, 2010, under Things that make you go....HUH?!
“A prayer flag is a colorful panel or rectangular cloth often found strung along mountain ridges and peaks high in the Himalayas to bless the surrounding countryside or for other purposes. Unknown in other branches of Buddhism, prayer flags are believed to have originated with Bön, which predated Buddhism in Tibet.[1] Traditionally they are woodblock-printed with texts and images.”
Adam Yauch updates fans on his health
by GEN-WHY on May.28, 2010, under Things that make you go....HUH?!
he needs prayer flags behind him..
namaste!
Even the Dalai Lama Needs a Point Man
by GEN-WHY on May.23, 2010, under Things that make you go....HUH?!
“I remember shaving my head for the first time,” said Nicholas Vreeland, who, as director of the Tibet Center in New York, has spent much of the last year making arrangements for the Dalai Lama’s four-day visit to Radio City Music Hall, which begins May 20. ”
Up Close – Even the Dalai Lama Needs a Point Man – NYTimes.com

