Aye so touching story
It’s so touching to hear the beautiful story, thank you for sharing, you are truly blessed💐
Wonderful conversation Both thank you from the bottom of the heart
So fortunate . I rejoice 😊😊😊
Finally 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you
Rejoice 😊😊
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A lucky chap 👦
He is not lucky it just that he had past karmic relationships he had with rinpoche la so I believe there ain’t no such things like luck cuz whatever happen, happen out of our past karmic karma so maybe they guy who drove rinpoche had some kind of good karma to meet him in this life and even drove him so my man I feel like u good karmic relantionship 🪷
Instead of asking him about rinpoche la u should dig dive into the rinpoche life and how can we as person can be free from this samsara ✌🏾
For this section, it was more adequate to ask about his experiences. With regards to what you mentioned, there are varied teachings by Rinpoche covering those aspects. I can share links to those teachings to u if you wish. Thanks and appreciated your good suggestion 😊
Why in English we Bhutanese should speak in Dzongkha it’s our identity so please don’t lose our identity its very important la
Great 👍. Please cherish and never lose such concerns. Your suggestion fully appreciated la.
Are you keeping secrets? Did you really speak in the vehicle about the upcoming movie he wants to make about The Buddha? Does this dialogue say more?
Hi Steve, nothing was mentioned by Rinpoche on his next films during this occasion 🎉
@@tobgayBHUTANESE okay, just making sure this was not a publicity stunt, since the script is already written for the possible, perhaps even upcoming, movie about The Buddha by Rimpoche...but the driver making references to two years hence for more Dharma talks and Siddhartha's Intent mentions made it more like a local Sangha discussion...very well then...
Aha...the silent treatment now!!...one of the recommendations is for Rimpoche to include some contemporary scenes, for example, at Buddgaya...this would then get the Buddha movie to be classified as a documentary, also, in some sort...there is a annual documentary festival in Ohio, USA, that is conveniently situated geographically for many to interested parties to attend, yet, of course, the Buddha movie would need to be picked for the festival by committee, and fit into their framework for showing to audiences...I have no influence in this decision, if you were to ask...that city has a cool waterfall...
Also, the driver did mention...no his wife...if he met an actor to his inquiry?! Was this so- called drive to the airport really interviewing this guy for a part in the Buddha movie...Ananda maybe?...or more possibly, Chundaka, The Broom Master?...
I was crying to the whole video.