tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31865608.post6156155012642977363..comments2024-02-15T20:47:16.331+08:00Comments on Digital Tibetan Buddhist Altar: Peculiar Story About the KarmapaUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31865608.post-15859080010126464942009-08-16T19:47:31.354+08:002009-08-16T19:47:31.354+08:00Of those two books I recommend "Buddha's ...Of those two books I recommend "Buddha's Not Smiling", which is written in a much more balanced way. Definitely worth a read, but only for those who want to know.<br /><br />One candidate's dharma activity goes on unhindered, while the other one has all kinds of obstacles. Makes one ponder, on whose side the dharma protectors are?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31865608.post-437675619701423882009-08-13T08:44:38.581+08:002009-08-13T08:44:38.581+08:00If you haven't read them already, 'Rogues ...If you haven't read them already, 'Rogues in Robes' and "Buddha's Not Smiling' will give you a bit more insight into the mess the Karma Kargyu are in, and the awful politics, lies and intrigue that have occurred since the death of H.H. Karmapa XVI.hamish108noreply@blogger.com