Flight of the Bön Monks

War, Persecution, and the Salvation of Tibet's Oldest Religion
Buch | Softcover
296 Seiten
2024
Destiny Books,U.S. (Verlag)
978-1-64411-858-0 (ISBN)

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Flight of the Bön Monks - Harvey Rice, Jackie Cole
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An inside account of the Chinese invasion of Tibet told through the voices of three persecuted monks.

Providing an inside view into the Chinese occupation of Tibet and the tenets of Bon, one of the world’s oldest but least known religions, this book chronicles the true story of three Bon monks who heroically escaped occupied Tibet and went on to rebuild their culture through incredible resilience, determination, and passion.

After taking his vows to become a Bon monk and completing a pilgrimage around 22,000-foot Mt. Kailash, the holiest mountain in Tibet, Tenzin Namdak envisions a life of quiet contemplation at Menri, Bon’s mother monastery. Instead, he finds himself fleeing for his life across the highest and most difficult terrain on the planet. After being joined by a CIA-backed warlord, Tenzin’s escape party is ambushed and he is severely wounded. Narrowly escaping execution by Chinese soldiers, the dying Tenzin is taken to a concentration camp, where he is afforded special consideration because of his status as a monk. He overcomes his nearly fatal wound and makes an arduous escape from Tibet over the daunting Himalayas.

The other monks, life-long friends Samten Karmay and Sangye Tenzin, witness Tibet’s capital explode in a violent insurrection against Chinese rule. Escaping to Nepal, they worry about the survival of the Bon religion and begin collecting scattered works of Bon scripture. A chance meeting with British scholar David Snellgrove brings the three monks together again and dramatically changes their lives. Snellgrove invites Sangye, Samten, and Tenzin to spend three years in London on a Rockefeller Foundation grant. There, they hone their English and forge influential relationships, enabling Tenzin to answer the pleas for help from the Bon community by founding a settlement in exile in India. Sangye is chosen as the 33rd Menri Trizen, Bon’s highest office, and together the three monks help rebuild the nearly extinct Bon religion.

Aside from the escape of the Dalai Lama, no other Tibetan escape has been so consequential for so many.

Harvey Rice and Jackie Cole are a husband-and-wife team committed to bringing this story to the world. Rice is a journalist with more than 40 years of experience, working at both U.S. newspapers and international news agencies. Cole has studied Bön for more than two decades and has taken many retreats with the main characters of the book, who have given their blessings and permission to share their story. The authors live in Galveston, Texas.

Foreword by the Dalai Lama

Prologue
A Deadly Encounter at 15,000 Feet

1 Beginnings

2 An Artist Becomes a Monk

3 Four Years in a Cave

4 Invasion

5 Recluse Nation

6 Best Friends

7 Tibet’s Harvard

8 Broken Promises

9 Iron Hell

10 Flight

11 Forsaken Vows

12 Enter the CIA

13 Ambush

14 Prisoners

15 Tenzin’s Escape

16 Refugees in a Foreign Land

17 Snellgrove

18 London

19 Return

20 Promised Land

Epilogue
Where They Are Now

Main Characters and Glossary

Acknowledgments

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Vorwort Dalai Lama
Zusatzinfo Includes an 8-page color insert
Verlagsort Rochester
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 381 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie Esoterik / Spiritualität
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Buddhismus
ISBN-10 1-64411-858-0 / 1644118580
ISBN-13 978-1-64411-858-0 / 9781644118580
Zustand Neuware
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