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Interview with a Tibetan Lama

Joe Mickey | 21.12.2003 00:36 | Culture | Globalisation | Cambridge

A rare look at the perspectives of a Tibetan lama living in exile.

Lama Agha
Lama Agha


Interview with a Tibetan Lama
Approximately 750 words
Conducted by Joe Mickey
Interpreted by Tenzin Norbu
Copyright Joe Mickey/The Tibetan Photo Project
 http://www.tibetanphotoproject.com

Introduction

A group of Tibetan monks and Lamas touring the United States provided an opportunity for a first hand view of how Tibetans in exile view the loss of their homeland to occupation by the Communist Government of China and the prospects of returning home.

Tibetans consider the Lama in as one of the most respected members of their society. The position is usually determined at an early age (The current Fourteenth Dalai Lama is considered to be both the secular and spiritual head of Tibet and was recognized at the age of 4. He was located in the village of Takster in Tibet by monks following a series of visions and signs after the death of the thirteenth Dalai Lama.) The position of Lama is believed to be gained through work and deeds of past lives and is therefore highly respected in Tibetan Culture.

Lama Agha is 29 years old. At the Time of this interview he was on his third cultural tour of the United States. During the interview Lama Agha was very impressive as he answered with a exceptional clarity and in assured style in which his answer seemed to begin without hesitation and in a manner that was as if his first word were the very next word in the sentence containing the question. This is consistant with his advanced Buddhist training to be in the current moment.

Speaking through interpreter Tenzin Norbu, the director of the cultural tour the Lama responded to questions.

Interview With Lama Agha

Q: Under what conditions did you leave Tibet?

Lama Agha: I left Tibet at the age of 13. The only education provided by the Chinese was indoctrination. I could not read or write. Through relatives in India my parents learned that I could get an education only if I left Tibet.

The Chinese sometimes give permits to older people to leave Tibet because they come back. The do not give permits to young people so I had to escape through the mountains. That took two months. My parents felt that as Tibetans we had a moral responsibility to learn Tibetan Traditions.

Q: How much are you in touch with developments in Tibet and those of China?

Lama Agha: I can not keep in touch that much. Most Tibetan language newspapers in India only come out once a month or once every two weeks. We have access to the internet once in a while on tour. There are some contacts that are made through people that travel to Tibet. But no, we can not follow the subtle points.

Q: The occupation by China has been more than r40 years, nearly a generation. Some Chinese have been born in Tibet and some Tibetans have been born in India. What would Tibetans in exile face if they could return to Tibet?

Lama Agha: In 40 years there has been much culture damage. As Tibetans in exile we are able to preserve the Tibetan Culture. What I hope is that Tibet would be a peaceful and compassionate and loving country. There is a real danger they may loose their culture. Through contacts in the country we encourage that Tibetans retain their culture, and hope very hard thafthey still feel as Tibetans.

Q: If the current situation were to go on a long time before it changes how would Tibetans in exile return with the original culture when they may be returning to a country where they could be a minority.

Lama Agha: We will have to send Tibetans to revive the culture. We will have to teach. Tibetans in exile feel it is their responsibility to maintain the culture of Tibet that existed before the Communist Chinese came.

Q: Reports have said that the Chinese are rebuilding some of the monasteries. How does this make you feel?

Lama Agha: It is superficial. The Communist Chinese do this because they are very embarrassed. They only build the building. They don't give human rights or the right education inside the building to study properly. The Communist Chinese rebuild the buildings only for propaganda.

Q: What do Americans have to gain from working to save Tibet?

Lama Agha: For last 40, 50 years Teachers, monks, nuns, lamas have formed centers or traveled to the United States. Quite many Americans have benefited from their teachings. Tibetan culture has tremendous potential to contribute to every culture, make it more peaceful. Many people will benefit from saving Tibetan culture, medicine and teachings of compassion and love. Tibetans can also gain... from the modern exchange and technology.

This tour has been for the last 10, 15 years. Not many people come at first. After 10 years people are more receptive because they have seen and realized the value of our culture towards compassion, loving and a peaceful world. More people are becoming involved.

Q: The introduction of Tibetan Cultural programs raises the interest in the Buddhist religion. This is a very complex religion where should Americans start if they devblop an interest in the Buddhist religion?

Lama Agha: Maybe better to follow ones own heritage. Religion is to help you have a happy mind and that is possible through each religion. Each Religion suits a different mind. Like food; for some sweet, for some sour. Religion is food for the mind. To understand the profound and higher practices, one has to give up ones present life and go and study.

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Joe Mickey
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