Seven Years in Tibet
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A couple of insomniacs.
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Tell me a story.
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Tell me a story
about cllmbing mountains.

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That's one way to fall asleep.
Those stories bore even me.

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Then tell me
what you love about it.

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What--
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The absolute simplicity.
That's what I love.

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When you're climbing,
your mind is clear...

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freed of all confusions.
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You have focus.
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And suddenly
the light becomes sharper...

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sounds are rlcher...
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and you are filled with...
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the deep, powerful presence of life.
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I've only felt that way
one other time.

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When?
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In your presence, Ku-Dun.
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The Chinese have already secured
much of the northern border regions.

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They have ransacked a village,
destroyed the monasteries...

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burnt scriptures
and defaced holy relics.

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We've been told they've
even killed some monks--

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- Which vill age?
- Takster in Amdo.

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It's where His Holiness was born.
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Go ahead.
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When you were defense minister
to the previous Dalai Lama...

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then you wanted to
reorganlze the army.

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Can you do it now?
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The People's Liberation Army
is one million troops strong.

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We have 8,000 men
with 50 pieces of artillery...


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