Teal Swan Comments on Recent News: The Dalai Lama

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@mulantisreunitingall888 says:

Last Update (Comment 3 of 3): I wasn’t planning on further observing, deeply pondering, extensively journaling, keenly analyzing, and gaining further insights for this matter; but I’m very grateful I did.

I still don’t know the whole, 100% truth, but I have a much stronger sense of what happened overall.

And I have unshakable faith in the highest of powers—and NOT in a religious way—that if there was, indeed, an ill-intention towards this innocent child (and even others)—and especially if there was (and still is) corruption—the truths will be further revealed in Divine perfect timing and order.

A while back, I had even strongly sensed that Harvey Weinstein’s reality would come crashing down; and it did, which was REFRESHING.

This is NOT to imply that the DL is in the same boat, but who knows since this ass-backwards world is full of some CRAzyass surprises.

Anyhoo, though I don’t agree with everything you expressed in this video, thank you 🙏 Teal, for expressing your own inner truths, that can be very challenging to do when going against the grain.

It takes A LOT of Courage to Be Authentic/WHOLE, Transparently Honest, BOLD, Assertive, Straightforward, and vocally Expressive as a woman in a male-dominated world; but you’ve stood your ground with much inner-strength.

Though I haven’t always agreed with what you taught (and still don’t)—which applies to other Soul Teachers I overall respect and admire as well—I’ve actually sporadically learned some very helpful knowledge and profound wisdom from you for over a decade, especially one of your video messages to NOT “throw out the baby with the bath water.”

And since then, I’ve been doing my best to continue following my inner guidance/Heart/intuition/inner-wisdom/insights/and other psychic abilities and love-based energies FIRST AND FOREMOST—only taking onboard what highly resonates, and discarding the rest.

Like less than 10 or so other YouTube channels that I occasionally visit—while open to new ones at times—I watch your videos whenever I feel drawn to them from within.

And as I’ve shared before, I still appreciate your precious existence and your invaluable, love-based contributions to humanity and beyond.

😘💝💗💓💕🐻🫂

Mulantis 🕊️🐲|🐮🐯|💖

@mulantisreunitingall888 says:

UPDATE: Just watched unedited version of this viral video as 🫵🏼 suggested Teal, and noticed EXTRA 🚩RED FLAGS (to include confirmations of what I shared earlier):

the strange SHIFT in the Dalai Lama’s vibrational frequency presence, the pause, the gulp, the look in DL’s eyes, the firm and controlling hold of the boy at times, the boy’s definite discomfort after initially being happy to see the DL, the eerie laughter in the background, along with the questionable guy who was defending him, who said all the “right” words, but FELT off.

And many people (not all), who seemed highly intuitive, discerning, reasonable, and wise, also noticed these red flags 🚩.

You may want to revisit that unedited video; and maybe even ask your own son’s transparently honest observations (without your bias).

@mulantisreunitingall888 says:

I wondered why this happened, and intended to be open-minded (with discernment) and open-hearted with (healthy boundaries)…aka merged Heart/Mind. So I watched the video multiple times, and paid close attention to nonverbal cues, and what I SENSED, mostly about the child, the Dalai Lama, and the surrounding laughter.

In addition, as a parent of adult children now, I asked how I would feel if that was my child in that situation; and would I feel completely comfortable if the Dalai Llama wanted my child to spend some days at the temple with him and his men.

What would a mother’s intuition say?

Teal, would you be completely comfortable if the Dalai Lama asked your son to “suck” or even kiss his tongue? Would your son be comfortable with that?

I had mixed feelings, because of: the child’s nonverbal cues, Dalai Lama’s firm hold of the child and his brief hesitation, and…

strangely, within the viral video, the laughter of the men in the background sounded eerie, though from a logical mind perspective, they were just being positive, joyful, and supportive.

Plus, from personal experiences, I had experienced as a child my mother briefly French kissing me while she was intoxicated.

I eventually forgave her because she was heavily drunk, was very lonely—since my adoptive father was hardly around due to “business trips”—and she didn’t mean to traumatize me (though it had disturbed me for a long time, like I had done something wrong).

And I noticed that even this child’s body language mirrored what I recall doing, which was to pull away a few times (a natural instinct when we’re NOT comfortable with whatever’s happening, despite the logical reasons behind it).

I completely understand the logic behind the playful Tibetan culture, and how things WERE for past generations.

But as we learned from human history, just because cultures have done things for generations—whether positive or negative—doesn’t necessarily mean that they continue to be beneficial over time.

For instance, when I was around 10 years, and started growing pubic hair in my private part area, my mother gathered my aunts, and they all observed and investigated as though I was some science experiment 😳, which made me even more uncomfortable than I already was, while going through puberty (which is a natural phase).

They didn’t mean any harm, and were actually playful about it—excited for me and amused by the development.

My Korean mother and aunts were not that aware of western culture and all its taboos; so it was understandable why they did what they did.

Back in their childhood days—which also applies to many within humanity—they didn’t have much to do with their spare time (especially with no TV and radios), so they probably gathered around entertaining themselves in various ways 😄.

But because generations can change, my sister-like cousins and I chose NOT do this to our children.

Why? Because we didn’t like such things done to us—despite well-meaning intentions of adults—and plus, TIMES HAD CHANGED.

So it’s not about using the excuse of, “Well, that’s been our culture, so the world should be aware that we only meant to be loving and playful.”

The Dalai Lama and his gang have traveled throughout the world and interacted with many cultures.

Were the Dalai Lama and his large support team completely ignorant and unaware to the fact that this tongue gesture—regardless of a boy kissing it or “sucking it”—could be misinterpreted by humanity, especially by the western culture where pedophilia within the Catholic Church has been NO ancient Chinese secret?

I have read many comments by people who were outraged, and I can completely understand where they’re coming from.

There were even those who shared great points, that if general society supports such public displays of a non-family member asking a child to do the tongue thing, couldn't that lead to other things behind closed doors (like asking a child to kiss, or suck a man’s penis).

It’s something to ponder since children are so vulnerable and impressionable.

Unfortunately, children around the world who witness such moments applauded and approved by society, can easily develop a false belief.

And that is, when a trusted adult tells a child to kiss, touch, or “suck” (I get it was misinterpreted) the adult’s body part(s), then the child should do it (without questioning) in order to gain acceptance and approval by society, especially their approving parents who trusts the other adult (even if it makes the child uncomfortable to whatever degree).

I wonder how this child truly felt; and NOT his “correct” answer in order to please his parents, and the rest of society.

MANY boys who have been molested by the Catholic Church were within a toxic environment where EVERYONE there basically approved of what was happening (because even looking the other way is approving of what’s happening).

Therefore, many children kept it to themselves in order to feel safe and secure, because it was them vs powerful adults/society whom their parents trusted.

JUST IN CASE there’s been questionable and/or corrupt things that have been going on, even with the Dalai Lama and/or the monks—and not just the Catholic Church and other religions—these perspectives need to be shared.

Because if there’s corruption, we need to Be a Voice for innocent children.

Just remember, many were SHOCKED about people like comedians like Bill Cosby and Luis C.K., and similar others.

All perceptions and perspectives are VALID, so it’s just wise to EXPLORE different ones in order to EXPAND our individual and Collective Consciousness.

I understand that the Dalai Lama has apologized as well, and from one perspective, had he been aware that his words and actions wouldn’t be perceived as playful, perhaps he would not have done so in public. I don’t know.

But again, was highly intelligent and profoundly wise Dalai Lama—and his wise team of monks—truly UNAWARE that this tongue incident would be frowned upon by society?

Or can negative publicity be better than positive publicity at times?

When people speak of the Dalai Lama, many don’t dare to say anything negative about him, as if he doesn’t have any negative energies within him (but everyone does).

And I’m aware this goes against the grain, but I’ve even seen a video of him being irritated by a tween looking girl who simply asked him a question about om made padme hum; and he answered in a frustrated, patronizing way.

But yet, no one wants to talk about such things, only the positive.

But out of all people Teal, you know better since you’ve been teaching about authenticity and wholeness.

Did you ever wonder why the male-dominated, spiritual teachers don’t just apply to Christianity?

Are you aware that even within Buddhism—and other rigid religions and belief systems—there exists misogynist teachings?

Patriarchal energies has included a history of many red flags.

Plus, even the Dalai Lama said in an interview with Larry King a decade ago or so, that if there was a female Dalai Lama in the future, she would be more useful if she was beautiful, not ugly.

He jokingly said it, but there are truths in jokes as well.

Unfortunately, this type of comment—by a highly
influential, world leader—further exacerbates and spreads boxed-in, limiting, old belief that
females are only valuable and useful if they're beautiful, which isn't true.

There are many forms of beauty. And there are also many females who are beautiful on the outside, but not so much on the inside.

So which qualifies one more to be a spiritual leader? Obviously inner beauty, though both is a bonus.

The Dalai Lama has been known to be the epitome of Compassion, and understandably so.

I have admired his child-like spirit at times, among many other wonderful qualities; but he’s also a human being as well (not just spiritual).

Teal, I get that you said this video was edited, but just as I shared with you about the video you also said was edited—“The Deep End” documentary about you (that was mostly negative)—despite the editing, there are STILL verbal expressions and nonverbal cues within the unedited parts of videos, that clearly show what they show.

As a conclusion, I’d like to give the Dalai Lama—and even others like Pope Francis—a benefit of a doubt, that they’re on a more merged Heart/Mind centered spiritual path.

However COMMA I wouldn’t trust my children (if they were still small)—or anyone’s else’s children—to either one of the old farts (or anyone else whom I sense might be questionable to the slightest degree).

I’ve left limiting, often hypocritical, man-made religions back in 2001, that had too many red flags 🚩.

But even Pope Francis has seemed like a major upgrade from other popes in the past, though I still don’t care for or trust the Catholic Church.

Because there has been an excessive amount of corruption, lies, secrets, oppressing, and suppressing of much knowledge and wisdom from humanity throughout the ages.

And this has been revealing itself increasingly, and even rapidly at times, to the point where MANY are leaving MAN-MADE RELIGIONS.

I had a strong feeling that Teal Swan would have something to say about this—one of the aspects I respect and like about her; and sure enough, she did.

Thank you Teal . Continue SHINING 🌟⭐️ BRIGHT 🌅!

😘💝💗💓💕🐻🫂

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@philippstromer8859 says:

No one is "his holiness", and as long as you think someone is, you'll be wrong about everything in the world. Your mind has been poisoned, and you need to stop poisoning others.

@alysonhamill7406 says:

I don’t understand why you’re calling him, his holiness. Is he above everyone else 🤯

@bethg.5611 says:

No human is Holy. Stop it right now.

@txtardis7887 says:

Thank you for putting out this explanation and understanding. Tower of Babble strikes again. Seems Even the Dalai Lama continues to have trials and training. I guess mine are not ending soon 😅
Once again though, this attack upon him will bring about the enlightenment of many. 🙏

@Patch42UC says:

Please do some serious research into the Matheson Clan. Melissa Mathison, Richard Matheson and Stephen Spielberg collaborations.
Our Clan Haplogroups go back to the ice age.
It's very sad to see all these misunderstandings in the world today.
God Bless,
Tom Matheson

@lebe220 says:

Dalai Lama, founded by CIA

@CedrikHandpan says:

Unregardingly of the context, I don't understand why people are so eager to take to his defence.
Is it because we cannot deal with the flaws of a representant of a relegion we have overly idealised in the west in our hunger for some spirituality that our institutions failed to deliver us because of power games, scandals etc.?

Well, by seeing him as a 'Holiness', you could see how easy it is to fall for the same trap as our grandparents did, justifying back in the days when the local pastor was being overly touchy with the altar boy.
I'm sure they would have given a similary akward speech..

@tigerscott2966 says:

Pastors, preachers and monks have used their positions of influence to get anything they want for hundreds of years.

Children are just a commodity for the elite…

If I ruled this world, religion would be the way to go.

People lose their minds and 💰 money too following religion…

No one would believe a priest can be a pedophile…

That's the perfect place for a criminal to hide.

@tigerscott2966 says:

Religion is just for division…

What Teal here doesn't seem to grasp is how children use body language to communicate 🙄 what they are really thinking…

When a child pulls away from an adult – even a religious leader, that is a sure sign something inappropriate has happened to them by another person of the same position of authority.

@Nimwen says:

In my culture you have to hug and kiss and it always felt forced and like an invasion of my boundaries. If you speak out and express that it's making you uncomfortable to constantly kiss people you're made fun of and like you're being problematic. No, I just don't like ppl constantly touching and kissing me it's my body my rules not some cultural rules one has to obide. Culture is nothing but a habit passed on. Ppls boundaries should always come before culture. In our culture on this planet men have been graping women for thousands of years. We've been eating meat for thousands of years. It's part of the culture. Culture isn't meant to be blindly praised and followed by at the expense of children.

@randalloklahomaboy5039 says:

This woman is insane

@RadiantUnderground says:

Child sexual abuse survivor justifies child sexual abuse…. A story old as time unironically

@SpiritWarriorOne says:

Teal I think that we are also as a society dealing with the knowledge of the Satanic Ritual Sexual exploits of the so called elites and as a society we have become aware of this sickening stuff and become "gun-shy" so now any inappropriate behaviour whether genuine, playful or another societies norm, will trigger many people in our western world as most of us do not know these people or there life's details what they went through growing up or were exposed to, unfortunately with many of these Elite families this stuff is taught to them while being done to them for various reasons that they understand we could argue all day of the pro's and cons of such however most of us understand that wrong is wrong. bad is bad and good is good.

@PinealisGlandia says:

God give me a cringe emoji. I need it for this video.
Licking kids tongues is gross and creepy and if it's a "cultural" thing then it should stop being a cultural thing. And I know that the "stop looking at it through a western lens" concept is a failure to understand the reality of the situation, there was a Delhi-based center of child exploitation that said that there's a difference between sticking your tongue out at someone and telling a kid to lick it, which yeah duh I think that's obvious but I'm glad there's someone out East saying it to make it clear that as a global society we all agree that you shouldn't lick a kid's tongue. It's really weird for you to give him the title "his holiness" while talking about it and defend it with "his mother was right there". I've watched the President of the USA do creepy stuff to little girls with their parents right there and they didn't do anything either, for the same reason, it's a powerful man doing it and they don't want to cause a scene. Don't defend that behavior.

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