Who Is His Holiness the Dalai Lama?

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Who Is His Holiness the Dalai Lama?

Who is “his holiness” the Dalai Lama? The Dalai Lama is not only a political representative of China-persecuted Tibet. He is not only head of the Tibetan pagan religion. He is considered to be the 14th reincarnation of the deity Avalokiteshvara. What kind of deity? What is it? According to the Bible terminology it means demons, and bowing before him – in whom demons are incarnate – is called idolatry. Early Christians refused to bow before pagan deities and pagan emperors. They even preferred to go to death rather than to throw a single grain of incense in their honour. This cost them tortures and death. A pattern of zealousness and fight against idolatry in the Holy Scripture is Elijah the Prophet and Judas Maccabaeus. The mother of the seven Maccabean martyrs encouraged her sons when they were cruelly tortured to death for their faithfulness to the purity of faith in one God. Also the three youths who were cast into the fiery furnace in Babylon are an example to us. To the king’s threats they responded: “We have no need to answer you in this matter. For behold our God, whom we worship, is able to save us from the furnace of burning fire, and to deliver us out of your hands, O king. But if not, be it known unto you, O king, that we will not serve your gods, nor worship the golden image that you has set up.” (Dan 3:16-18) Today by the influence of false interpretation of the Nostra aetate declaration and of the gesture in Assisi, under the slogan of a regard for pagan religions, the attitude of mind has been changed in such way that Christianity and paganism are even considered to be two equal ways to salvation. However, this is a big deceit which destroys the sense of Christ’s redemptive death on the cross. It is true that through the so- called historical-critical method in theology God’s Word is considered an inspired book, yet this is in the same manner as one understands the so-called inspiration of pagan myths and legends! And this is a great deceit, a betrayal of Christ and of the Gospel and a mockery of the millions of martyrs who died for their faithfulness to the Christian teaching and tradition. It is known that the world politics is ruled by the half-secret association of Freemasons. From its very beginning this organization seeks to undermine the moral principles and to decompose and destroy Christianity as from within so from without. Members of this organization have about 30 secret dedications to satan. He promises them rule and power. Perhaps not all Church Freemasons have to dedicate themselves; it suffices for them to be in unity with the spirit of this organization and with the spirit of this world. They too are promised rule and power. It is a painful reality that those who occupy the highest posts in the Church – Prefects and Secretaries of the papal dicasteries and all Cardinals – were not able to confess the true faith, to renounce the contemporary heresies and the concrete membership in or unity with Freemasonic organizations. These highest representatives of Catholicism, who declare themselves to be representatives of God and the so-called Apostolic See, i.e. they act as the Pope himself, are in reality against the Pope because they do quite the contrary of what the Pope represents and what he wants. First of all he is to protect the purity of faith and morals! However, they abuse the authority of papacy against the Pope, the authority of Christ against Christ and the authority of the Church against the Church. These prelates were sent an appeal and from 15th March 2009 to 14th September 2009 they had half a year to decide whom they want to serve – whether Christ or antichrist. Within this time limit they were called several times to confess the true faith, to dissociate themselves from the spirit of the current heresies and from the spirit of Freemasonry. All 186 Cardinals denied Christ, the Pope and the Church and as from 15th September 2009, in compliance with the canon law (can. 1364 §1 CIC), they are excommunicated from the Church by reason of unity with heresies. At the same time, according to God’s law (Gal 1:8-9), they have fallen under God’s anathema for the proclamation of a different gospel and for the reception of a different Christ, different gospel and different spirit (cf. 2Cor 11:4). It is a shock! Yes, we repeat: It is a shock indeed! Not even the Pope can remove this anathema from them unless they repent – i.e. unless and until they confess the Catholic faith and renounce unity with the contemporary heresies which destroy the foundations of Christianity. It is above all the question of false interpretation of the Nostra aetate declaration concerning regard for paganism and the question of promotion of the spirit of atheistic historical-critical theology, the basic principles of which were denounced by the Church through Pope St. Pius X. The great-power and religious organization (elite) of Freemasons is in spiritual unity with the spiritual leader Dalai Lama. It is a paradox that he was enabled to perform religious mission in Europe thanks to the prelates, namely the Viennese Cardinal Franz König and others. The leading idea behind the so-called peace prayers in Assisi was to make a gesture which would compromise the essence of Christianity. As for John Paul II, all repeatedly emphasized to him just the secondary idea of peace. Unfortunately, he fell into a trap. 1 Nevertheless, it does not mean that he is not responsible and not guilty. He is, and to a great extent! The present Pope has a duty to repent for this great offence at least with retroactive effect! In 1986 in Assisi pagan religions were represented by the Dalai Lama. He sought to meet with the Pope personally. Various journals and calendars published the photographs of the Dalai Lama and the Pope with the commentaries made by manipulated or liberal Christians, like: “That they may all be one” etc. St. Paul would say “What communion has light with darkness? What accord has Christ with Belial (the devil)?” (2Cor 6:14-15) By the end of 1989 Communism in Czechoslovakia and in other countries fell. At the beginning of 1990 the Czech Republic was to be visited by His Holiness John Paul II. The believers, who had been suffering for 40 years under the sway of Communism, were sincerely looking forward to that visit. However, about two months before the arrival of the Pope, the citizens of Czechoslovakia came to know that there would first be a visit by “his holiness” the Dalai Lama. Who was the initiator? The priest T. Halík, who was the closest co-worker – moderator – of the 90-year-old Cardinal F. Tomášek and his would-be successor. Along with the then President V. Havel – whom he had morally helped to assume the office of President – Halík invited “his holiness” the Dalai Lama to Czechoslovakia even before the visit by the Holy Father. Halík saw to it that the Cardinal met with the Dalai Lama and that he received from him a big magic wreath (a yoke) of so-called friendship. The Dalai Lama also gave such magic wreaths to some other political and Church representatives (Card. J. Glemp, President L. Walesa and others). In this way the Christian thinking was being transformed through gestures masked with phrases about peace, love, unity etc. Without a word of explanation, the Catholic press extolled the Dalai Lama and titled him “His Holiness”. Quotation from Katolický týdeník 8/90: “The lives of Jesus and Buddha have many traits in common, the same as Christian and Buddhist monks.” No mention of the essential thing: Jesus is true God and the only Saviour. Buddha is a medium of the devil, of the spirit of lie. Jesus is the Way to heaven and Buddha is the way to hell. Here it holds true: There is no communion of light with darkness. There is no accord of Christ with Belial (Buddha) (cf. 2Cor 6:14f). What do Christian and Buddhist monks have in common? The former follow Jesus to heaven, the latter follow Buddha to hell! One common trait can be found – both of them follow the way, but the difference is where to!? The mass media boosted the image of the Dalai Lama. The President meditated with the Dalai Lama all day; however, he spent only a few minutes with the Pope. The priest Halík was the chief moderator as of the visit by the Dalai Lama so of the visit by the Pope. He had maintained close contact with Card. König already before. The fact that Halík did not become the successor of Cardinal Tomášek in Prague was a great miracle. As he himself testifies in his books, he has experienced “koan” in a Buddhist monastery and so- called “enlightenment” in India. The fruit of this enlightenment and koan can be seen not only in the Czech Republic (CR) but also in the EU, where he is a member of the Committee of so-called Wise Men. The Dalai Lama has visited CR eight times and along with Halík he held public worships and meditations. This year before the arrival of the Pope (26th – 28th September) the Czech Republic was visited by the Dalai Lama again, and so was Slovakia. On that occasion a former admirer of the Dalai Lama, Stanislav M., bore the following terrible witness to Tibetan Buddhism: “I was a Buddhist. In the person of the Dalai Lama we accept and honour one of the antichrists! I myself invited the Dalai Lama to Slovakia in 2000! If only You knew how many souls are in danger! In the time of his visit to Slovakia we should make a chain of prayer guards. If it were not for ex-President of CR, Václav Havel, who was the first among politicians to receive him after 40-year-long isolation and thus cut short his seclusion in Indian Dharmsala, we would not have such troubles today. (Havel was instigated by Fr. T. Halík and Halík was instigated by Card. F. König.) I feel disgusted when a Christian – a Catholic – who believes himself to be firm in his opinions, writes admiring odes to an obvious antichrist who manifests his both external and internal possession with the devil. The fact that even the Pope receives him is a big evil; I have already written about it to Card. Tomko. I wrote him about the Dalai Lama’s notions during the ecumenical meeting in Assisi: he believed himself to be the supreme deity and included the Pope into his mandala – kalachakra – where he put him in a certain position and thus, from his point of view, made the Pope into his servant. One cannot palter with such things! This is pure possession of personality. Who would attend his lecture, would certainly commit a sin – at least against the First Commandment. Dedication to hell

2 I wrote about these things to Cardinal Tomko. The Vatican has examined Tibetan Buddhism since the 17th century. Tibet is the only region where missionaries did not manage to persuade a single man. One Jesuit father stayed there till his death, writing treatises against Tibetan Buddhism. Then for a long time there was a ban on travelling to Tibet. Tibet is no land of dreams or mysticism. It did have many pagan ascetics, yet these acquired supernatural abilities right through their interpersonal unity with the devil. When repeating mantra, a Buddhist is calling demons and devils into himself so that they literally possess him. E.g. the best known practice of Tibetan Buddhism is performed in their burial places which are not just places for some burying of dead bodies, but in fact it is a land of human corpses, of bodies thrown to vultures. The same is done by the meditating person in his imagination; however, instead to vultures he throws pieces of flesh from his body to demons and to his deities. I practised this kind of meditation in jogkhen, the text of which is: “I sacrifice to you my body, flesh, blood clot, heart and brain, I cut off my skull and throw it to you, deities of forests and waters.” In these meditations each sacrificial expression has its own gesticulation, and one can in this way sacrifice one’s body more than 1000 times a day. For example already in a lower form of Buddhism, so-called Vajrayana, there is a preparatory practice which is called Ngondro: 111 111 times you are to prostrate yourself before Buddha, 111 111 times you are to identify yourself with the deity Vajrasattva by reciting its mantra, 111 111 times you are to sacrifice to Buddha the whole world with the Sun and Moon and with all that exists. 111 111 times you ask protection from the deceased antecedents – masters – that they should give you their knowledge so that you might be able to rightly identify yourself with a deity in so-called guru-yoga. Only when one has accomplished the “444 444 times” as well as sacrificial meditations, one can be entrusted with further meditation techniques. These further techniques are all built on such system that one is eventually possessed by this or that deity. In the texts of meditations you literally call this or that deity – there are thousands of them in Tibet – into yourself and you are “transformed” into it, i.e. you assume the form of this or that deity. The summit is when you abide in this deity even in normal state and do everything as a deity – when you lose your self and become a deity (i.e. become demonized). I am speaking about deities with a necklace made of chopped-off heads and human skulls with bare brain (Vajrakila, Ekajati, Kalachakra, Chakrasamvara, Mahakala, Guru Gragpo and other deities). One of the main deities in jogkhen holds a scorpion which is about to sting a disciple, for – as they say – as quickly as the scorpion’s venom reacts in one’s body, so quickly the teaching of jogkhen affects the heart of an ignorant man and makes him into a buddha. For Buddhists we, Christians, are those inferior ones. In the Tibetan Book of the Dead it is written: “Do not go to be reincarnated in the West, in the land of wealth where, however, ignorance of the Buddha’s teaching is profound...” This Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism is a great lie of satan. And the Dalai Lama as well as the Panchen Lama or Karmapa are lamas who are possessed with evil spirits from their childhood. You shall know them by their fruits. Buddhism says: “You shall be like gods.” A true Buddhist is in fact an atheist; he believes in a system and in the law of cause and effect. The more mantras, the more the body-donor is identified with the “deity”. The Dalai Lama is able to assume the form of a great number of deities, among which the Tantric deities Kalachakra and Avalokiteshvara are considered the main ones. Cooperation with demons The thoughts and ideas of ‘lesser vehicle’ – Hinayana (e.g. Thai Buddhism) – these are also deep waters! However, the thoughts and meditation techniques of Mahayana (Tibetan Vajrayana Tantric Buddhism) are the best way to interpersonal possession of common people with the devil and demons. I myself received from Lobpon Tsechu Rinpoche, 17th Karmapa Thrinelay They Dorje and Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche more than 60 various initiations into peaceful and dreadful deities – all this leads to possession. The state which one is to achieve by these exercises is “emptiness”, i.e. the state of Buddha. Buddha’s teaching says that human mind works like a mirror. When it reflects nothing, it is empty and this emptiness is the state of Buddha. In practice, by constantly trying not to think about anything one becomes very sensitive to suggestions and inspirations of the evil spirit. I myself was a witness when the lama told us that within a while such and such people would come who had had such and such accident. And so it happened. But when one of us asked him what he was thinking about, he could not answer because demons cannot see the thoughts of other people, as Evagrius Ponticus, one of the Church Fathers, says. Buddhism – a big lie Buddhism is one big lie, because it completely negates the Creator. It has a category of gods, yet these are mortal (Hinduism and Buddhism have a common doctrine of 6 spheres of existence: gods, half-gods,

3 people, animals, hungry spirits and infernal beings). For a Buddhist the most important thing is reincarnation and achievement of nirvana. Nirvana is identification with a deity (demons) and total negation of one’s personality when the mind reflects no thoughts any more. Then, after his death, man does not undergo any reincarnation (note: his soul is in hell). And that is supposed to be the state of omniscience. Tibetans confuse this omniscience with the state when one gets under the influence of demons who pass on him “omniscient” states. Nirvana is a great deceit of an angel of light (demon) (cf. 2Cor 11:4). One of the signs of false “revelation” is that during meditation one experiences great happiness; however, after this false revelation comes anxiety. When I was meditating, I experienced this happiness but then, when I did not work with my mind, I had feelings of unease and depression. Really, it is terrible to play with the devil!” The devil is a spirit of pride, the devil is a liar and a murderer (cf. Jn 8:44). The devil promised in Paradise and promises even today: “You shall be like gods (demons).” (Gen 3:5) But what is the end of this and in what place? The end is eternal condemnation, away from God, and that place is hell. Note: There the victim will fully experience true nirvana – no relief from suffering but eternal suffering in hell and with demons! God’s First Commandment says: “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might.” (Mt 22:37; Deut 6:5) To love God means to come out of our self, out of our egoism, out of the sin which is in us. It also requires radicalism, but this radicalism is contrary to that of Buddhism and nirvana. This way of loving God is connected with Jesus’ call: “If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself and take up his cross, and follow Me.” (Mt 16:24) Jesus’ love for the Father is expressed in the words: “Father, not My will, but Yours, be done.” (Lk 22:42) This pure love for God is connected with pure love for neighbour: “Love your neighbour as yourself.” (cf. Lk 10:27) How are we to love ourselves? In such way that we want to obtain eternal life in heaven, that we want to save our soul, that we die to ourselves – we deny our will and want to do God’s will. “For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?” (Mk 8:36) Pure love for neighbour pursues one aim – to save his soul! How to save it? By bearing witness to Jesus, in whom only is salvation (cf. Acts 4:12). The essence of salvation is conversion, repentance and belief in Jesus! Salvation is for free; it is not through our merits, it is the gift of God (see Eph 2:8-9). To love the Christians who apostatized to Buddhism is to witness to Jesus in the power of the Holy Spirit because “whoever believes will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned.” (Mk 16:16) How can we, Christians, perform mission, apostolate, in the power of God when we ourselves are not converted but just traditional believers? With the spirit of HCT and with the spirit of false interpretation of Nostra aetate we will not convert anyone, but rather the reverse! We need to have the foundations of the true faith; however, these foundations are nowadays eroded by heresies, wherefore there are no conditions for one’s conversion, still less for mission.

Elaborated in accordance with the testimony of a converted Buddhist S.M. from Slovakia

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