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Little Monk

https://www.youtube.com/@CuriousGeorge/videos

  • The Little Monk - Kokai Tube - Curious George, Finding one's path, self-discovery, independence, spirituality, battle between good and evil.
  • A little monk, who is left at the Tibetan monastery by his poor family, who say he is surely the reincarnation of a lama, but the boy isn't sure. Maybe they just don't like him, and are trying to get rid of him.

    He stays with an advanced teacher, but doesn't appreciate the opportunity he has been given. He likes to play games like any little boy, and gets into trouble almost daily. The teacher has infinite patience, which just annoys the little monk, and he often goes out of his way to try to annoy his teacher.

    - story of ferry-boat crossing, banana-eating monks

    The writing of a story, entitled 'Little Monk,' is a golden opportunity both to teach as well as to share the blessings of study, leisure time, intelligence, and health while in a body. Some stories are better than others, and some gifts more meaningful and helpful than others. Give the gift of wisdom, love, and compassion. Don't worry about reaching millions of readers. Rather, concentrate on creating the best story line that I'm capable of, and dig deeply into the work of selfless reception, followed by thorough editing and revision (re-vision, seeing again).

    One of our characters is a small dragon, about 3 feet tall, green, with small wings. he is naughty, a dark-side but not evil child of Satan. Name? he’s a shape-shifter, from a nude, scaly dragon to a skate-boarder, punk-rock kid, wearing black t-shirts and gold chains. has dragon tattoos on one arm and a goat with horns on his back. thin and muscular, girls swarming around. he’s lead-singer in a punk-rock band.

    Opposed to him is a gentle, wise animal, shape-shifts to a master monk from the himalayas, China or Tibet, who does yoga, Tai Chi, and Kung Fu. wears yellow robe, mandala tattoo on back, and his animal on arm.

    Not to get too caught up in an indictment of evil forces in the world today, but going beyond their limitations, and if writing a book, then first, think to tell a fine story, full of characterizations, emotions, story lines, and read those works that move you, and inspire you, leaving you hungry for more pages. Not seek sales, nor fame, nor even success, but rather the satisfaction of having lived a life, told a good story, loved others and participated.

    Incorporate stories into my work, drawn from the Dhamma about deities, coincidences, signs, rebirth, tulkus, treasure revealers, mandala creation, rituals, costumes, talismans, representational magic, correspondence, angels, ethereal beings, disembodied masters, Dakinis, Hinayana, Mahayana, Vajrayana, Tantra, practices, consciousness transference, the bardo state, near death experiences, tummo, kundalini, bandas, great sitting retreats, isolation tanks, great pyramid, sound chamber initiations, sound and frequency healing, Atlantan and Tartarian civilizations, free energy, crystals, Tonglen, self sacrifice and voluntary suffering for higher purposes.

    Write of inspired dreams drawn from sacred texts, with mystic symbols abounding, not shy away from mountains made wholly from piles of bones, or wrathful goddesses wearing a chain of human skulls as a bracelet. Death is not to be feared, but rather recognized as an integral part of human life, limiting our time, thus refining our priorities, and organizing our brief journey, defining our place among the heavens.