Interesting read!
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http://www.pakalertpress.com/2012/02/11/tibetan-secrets-for-reversing-physical-aging/Fantastic Tibetan warrior monks exist that have turned away armies and caused havoc amongst well-armed foes. One such fabled monk, Drukpa Lodoe, confronted more than 50 Chinese soldiers threatening a lamasery during the late 1940s. According to eyewitnesses, Lodoe rose in the air above the heads of the Chinese soldiers and threw electrical bolts from his fingertips as he spun in the air 100 feet above them. The confused and terrified soldiers ran off screaming.
But the victory was short-lived. Later that day the Chinese troops returned with a tank. When they attempted to arrest Lodoe, the powerful monk simply vanished into thin air.
Drukpa Lodoe was said to belong to an obscure—and much feared—Buddhist sect called the Shugdens. The members of the sect worship the frightening deity, Dorje Shugden. Their faith is called the Gelugs (the Yellow Hats) named after the distinctive religious headdress they often wear.
Dorje Shugden is a Tibetan warrior-god that most have never heard of in the West. The god is said to adorn itself with necklaces of severed human heads, a symbol of the conqueror.
While Tibetan monks and the people of Tibet are thought to be universally peaceful mystics, there do exist certain warrior sects and the Shugdens are the most ancient. Images of the god often depict the deity on a ferocious snow lion, swinging a long fighting sword while galloping through a boiling lake of blood.
That is the man the hapless Chinese troops ran into, a master Gelug and fierce follower of Dorje Shugden.