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I lived in Dh?rmasala, India In 1975 and 1976 and would go to his
palace and would go to classes with the D.L.’s teacher. Those days it was not difficult to speak through an interpreter to the
D.L. since he didn’t know English at that time.
I practiced Buddhism for many years until I returned to Judaism.
The D.L. is not a Tzadik, most of the converts to Buddhism are Jews. There must be Hundreds if not thousands who are disciples of the D.L.
Buddhism is Avoda Zohar without any doubt. They don’t believe in
creation or G-d. They believe that matter can not be created or destroyed, only transformed.
May I ask what is your interest in the D.L. and what he said to
Jewish people.