Xref: news.nzbot.com alt.fan.prettyboy:19679
Path: news.nzbot.com!spool1.sonic-news.com!pull-news.sonic-news.com!sewer!goblin1!goblin.stu.neva.ru!news.astraweb.com!border6.a.newsrouter.astraweb.com!not-for-mail
Subject: +*+*+*+ Stephen's Secure Blog #309 "Tibetan Government" +*+*+*+
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 18:15:51 -0400
From: " +Grant. " <+Grant@grant.grant>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.prettyboy
Reply-To: +Grant.
Organization: .
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
Content-transfer-encoding: 8bit
X-No-Archive: yes
Lines: 249
Message-ID: <5335f496$0$4170$c3e8da3$9181c375@news.astraweb.com>
NNTP-Posting-Host: 081bcdf0.news.astraweb.com
X-Trace: DXC=hnM4:6>DR:YeIcSKiG^o_UL?0kYOcDh@ZN0hDY^TeZ^Y=eF@V9c2j6PF8n4XFJA^;Q5SMQMUGl_DU4D1hD:_CPfS3Wi]kFZJ`5R^WH]g`PRnHU
Stephen's Secure Blog #309
These stories about Stephen began was when he was 10 years old, and
moving to a new part of the country to attend a special school for
gifted students, in the 1950's. This was from a time before computers
would fit on a desk, and when people communicated with friends in other
countries by actual letters sent through the postal service. He wrote
225 of them to a friend. He stopped writing to his penpal, but found he
still wanted to record his life, in case he lost his memory again, and
wrote 30 entries in his first logbook. Then he wrote to an artificial
intelligence called Geenee, in the master computer in his school for
gifted students, which he started attending in 2016. Now it's after
2018, and he's continuing to save his memories in a secure blog.
All characters are fictitious, even if some of them might have names
that belong to some actual people, or act like people we know.
The stories may not be posted in chronological order.
Stephen is 17 in this story, in Summer of year 7 of his special school.
Stephen's Secure Blog #309 "Tibetan Government"
START Page
I had a meeting with the new government of Tibet. We discussed some
things. The PM said to me, "We have had a lot of people question if you
approve of us. I would like you to say publicly your opinion." I said
"We don't have a way to do that usefully, but I can make a document.
Will that do?" He said "If you can make it magical, so it could be from
only you, that should help." I said "Here is what I would say. 'I have
examined and tested the ministers and staff of the new temporary
government, when they were exiles. Of those who failed, I improved some
to my requirements. Those I could not improve, will not ever work in
government, or hold any position of authority as long as they remain in
this life. I have given the Prime Minister a list of some people who
are already working in the government, who can also be relied on. That
is all I will do with the people of the government, temporary or
nationally elected, in their official capacity, except to sometimes
give advice, or to correct serious lawbreaking, if not otherwise
corrected. I will not ever rule Tibet. I'm a teacher, not an
administrator! Tibet will rule Tibet. That was my goal, and always will
be, as long as I live in this life, and beyond.' Is that satisfactory?"
There was a chorus of wows. The PM said, "That is more than I hoped
for, and less, too." I grinned, and he had to laugh. I said "The more
you hoped for, you didn't really expect, did you?" He said "That is
true, unfortunately." I said "But, I do have something to add, but not
officially." He looked very cautious, which made me laugh. I said "Here
it is. To each of the Monasteries I visited, I gave a thinking task.
They were to debate their specific issues, and offer the results at the
proper time. That time is now. I strongly suggest that you have a
meeting with them, and learn of their results, and use them in your
governance." The PM said "I see now something of what you did and are
doing. It's frustrating, like most of what you do, but I see that it is
best for Tibet. I see that some don't understand. Those Monasteries are
in part our overseers. They will act if we don't take their good advice
and perform well. They are in fact the best of Tibet, so it would be
wise of us to listen to them."
I said "But you have the responsibility to do the actual work, while
some of what they suggest might not be practical. This will cause you
both to have some interesting discussions, where you will all be
improved together." He said "I can only admire and agree with your
wisdom." I said with a grin, "At least in public." He had to laugh. I
said "The Abbot of Labrang is my right hand and voice to you in this. I
strongly advise you to make use of his practical knowledge, skill,
experience, and wisdom, which has my sincere admiration. And you did
call him the best of Tibet." He looked like he wished he hadn't said
that. The Abbot and I had a difficult time trying not to laugh. Some of
the ministers had similar difficulties.
I said "Next topic. I will make another official announcement. Oh my,
I have NEVER seen you look so cautious!" He almost laughed. The others
actually did. I said "I will say this. 'The Dalai Lama, or his regent
when one is needed, is the spiritual leader of Tibet, when he assumes
official residence in Tibet, not me. I am of ALL of Buddhism, and not
just of one Tradition or Temple. I cannot act as if I favor one over
the other. The Dalai Lama and I have not had any disagreements prior to
the official independence of Tibet, which he has asked me to say to
all. After that date, there can be no disagreements, because his will
rules in Tibet, and not mine. He and I will always be good and loving
friends for all eternity.' So, what do you think?" The PM looked about
to cry. So did some others. He said "For all of us, I say that we
accept it, with love."
I said, "Now for the documents." I ported two stacks to the table.
They had my 3D ink in places, and a psychically active picture of my
face at the top. I said, "Will this be acceptable?" They were passed
around. One said "Your ending. I love that." It was, "May Tibet and all
its people always be blessed by The Buddha, and be the source of love,
compassion, and learning, for all the world and beyond." They agreed. I
said "That's what I'm working for. Do we agree those are acceptable?"
The PM said, "Yes." I said "There are now stacks of those documents in
every city and town government office, police station, Temple, and
Monastery in Tibet. And with the Dalai Lama. Maybe I should charge for
the postage." Some chuckles.
I said "Next. I offer my services in making repairs, or anything like
that, for the residence of the Dalai Lama. I want him to have the best
that can be done, to make him comfortable and secure. Further, anybody
who displeases him, well, he had better run, before I find out." There
were some smiles and nods. I said "If you want to see him laugh, tell
him I said that." They laughed. I said, "Not you, him." They laughed
some more. I shook my head in sadness, which drew more laughter.
I said "After, and not before, the Dalai Lama officially returns,
press China to release all Tibetan political prisoners. He will have to
make some decisions regarding some disagreements and conflicts with the
status of some of those people. Some, he and I have discussed, in
regard to what I have already done here. If China does not comply in a
timely manner, I will speak to the President. If I determine that has
not been useful enough, I will take the prisoners away myself. And I
might give them an interesting, at least to us, consequence or two."
There were some interesting expressions in evidence.
I said "There are going to be problems. Some might be so that only my
help can solve in a good way. You may call on me for that, but don't
come running to me for every little thing. You are going to have to
work with those who will return. I will build up the Monasteries which
need more space than they can make in a hurry, when there is need. I
have already done some of that. I can do some other major construction
projects, too, such as roads and railways. But, be careful what you ask
for, because I do things my own way, and you don't want to ruin the
economy by not using local labor and materials. Schools are VERY
important. You have to change and improve them, to start making
Tibetans again." They seriously nodded. I said "If you need more
teachers, and can find some from other countries who are qualified but
don't know the language, I and my students can fix that." More nods.
I said "I recommend that the English and Chinese languages be
required, along with the Tibetan language. More languages learned,
improves thinking, and Tibet is still part of China, and English is the
language of a lot of what they should be learning. If you need more
school buildings, or improved ones, in a hurry, I can do that, but
remember to care for the economy. Electricity. I can provide all the
country needs, for free, and not polluting. It will take a while to get
that going, but there is a little problem. It's like my building
strange things. Scientific examination is not compatible. None of those
things will allow themselves to be removed from this country. Some
people won't accept or believe that. Well, they will, if they try.
That's already been tested elsewhere, and it was a little amusing.
Important questions about this, so far?" There weren't any.
I said "When many of the problems of building a new country are
reasonably well settled, I will be building some universities where my
new methods of teaching will be available for all of Tibet for free,
and for a fee for all of the rest of the world. There will be many
foreign teachers, who will be paid very well. We need them, so the rest
of the world will take the degrees that our students earn, seriously.
In fifteen to twenty years, no student who earns a university degree
here, will ever have to worry about finding employment anywhere in the
world. This will continue even after I am gone. Any objections to
this?" They were frozen in place, stunned. Then the Abbot from Labrang
said, "I am sure there are no objections, but enthusiastic support.
This has been your plan from the beginning. You have long said that
Tibet will be the center of education for the world. I did not doubt in
the least that you would make that happen."
I nodded, and said, "Yes, for two reasons. As The Master Teacher, I
have a preference for that. And, I, and my advisors, who are the most
intelligent and knowledgeable in the world, could find no other long
range economic model which would enable Tibet to succeed as an
independent and useful economy. Tourism just wasn't enough, and this
area will not support much heavy industry. I will say one more thing
about this, which might shock you some more. In conference with my
advisors, who were my students in my past life, I thought of and
proposed that plan. Those above us came down on me with a hard touch
they all felt, which expressed impatience with me for not thinking of
that earlier, and then with approval and love." Almost all of them had
silent wows on their faces. I said to the Abbot, "I was right. Did
shock them." He laughed, which broke the spell.
I said "This country has been through a lot of bad times. What do
people do with their treasures, when they are confronted by serious
danger?" One said, "They bury them? Oh, I see. There must be a lot of
that under the ground." I said "All over, actually, and I know where.
Ask the world for some good archeologists, and I will not only tell
them where to dig, and how far down, I will tell them what they will
find." There were a lot of wows. I said "I agree." Some chuckles. I
said "But after those who will return, arrive, who might claim some of
them." They nodded. I said "Other treasures I can provide. My charity
is earning a lot of money from my art and music sales. I suspect there
are other charities who are still contributing." Some nods. I said "I'm
using my disgusting fame and horrible popularity to keep Tibet in their
awareness, which might be helping with that." The PM said "It IS
helping. We are told that." I nodded. I said "China will be paying
rent, too. So all that means you are going to have enough money for a
while. Use it wisely, to create jobs and a good economy, and not
specifically to create wealthy people. It has been said that money is
the root of all evil. It isn't, but lust after it, is a good contender
for the title." They nodded.
I said "My students will be teaching any here with fully open Third
Eyes, part time. I can't force you to attend, beyond calling you bad
names like fool and idiot, if you don't." They laughed, and nodded. I
said "I mean it. You will really regret it if you don't, when you see
your fellows advance in intelligence, wisdom, and enlightenment, and
you don't. Do NOT make me cry for you." They saw I was about to, and
all agreed to attend. One said, "You won't be teaching?" I said "I
might, the first day, but not the rest. I am just too powerful to be a
proper teacher for you, at your level. I really love teaching, but I
must do what is best for my students, even if that means I have to not
be more than the supervisor of their learning." They nodded acceptance.
I said "I have teachers in Sera and Jokhang. They will be conducting
your training here, or there, depending on circumstances. If necessary,
instant transportation will be provided. Some things in some of the
lessons work better in groups, such as learning to handle multiple
mental conversations at once." I grinned, and said, "I note your
interest." They laughed. I said "What we teach has some serious
practical uses. There is one more thing. Love is required for
advancement in our teaching, and in enlightenment. I could not have
advanced as far as I have without it, and we have found that neither
can my students, including those who are not of this world. Yab-Yum is
real. If we are to discuss that further, you might want to remain
seated for some time after." They had a really good laugh. I said
"Often, there is that reaction from my hugs. There is absolutely
nothing wrong with that, but possibly a little inconvenient when there
is nothing immediately available to occupy it." Some embarrassed
giggles.
I said "I do other work, and not just in Tibet. I'm not going to tell
you were and what, so you won't be moved to disbelief, but that means
that I might not always be available at a moment's notice. But, there
will always be one of my students here, who can port. Do we have
anything more to discuss at this time? Or have I stuffed your minds
with too much strangeness for one day." The PM said with a smile, "I
think you mean to say that you have given us much to think about, and
discuss among ourselves." I said brightly, "Oh, yes!" He laughed. I
said "Then we are done here now?" He nodded. We stood. I said "Here is
a crystal of our meeting. There is one more thing, and you do NOT have
to be cautious." They laughed. I said "As long as I live, I will be
available, except in the utmost of emergencies, to do the fireworks on
Independence day, if you so wish, which will probably become a regular
world event." The PM said, "I think we will always wish that." We bowed
to each other. Then I held out my arms, and without any shyness at all,
they came into my arms one by one, for my hug with all my love. Then I
ported away.
END Page
--
++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Grant
|
|