Dear WB,
You are always so eloquent in your explanation and sharing.
Thank you for that.
As I read through your post, I see how Tibetans In Exile and TGIE are no different from us. They are merely visitors or guests on Indian lands. They are not owners or rulers. Yet over the years, they have grown so accustomed to being in that space and have begun to think that they actually own that space. They think they RULE over that space and have power over that space.
I say we are like them because we are so attached to this shell of our bodies. We work so hard to please it and go after things which bring this body pleasure but ignore or neglect the more fundamental issues staring at us.
Impermanence makes it that we own nothing in the end. Not even this body that we treasure so much. We would have to leave it one day.
Anything can happen at any time to change our imagined state of being.
The only true ruler of all lands and men is KARMA.
Everything else is just a passing delusion.
I guess, this is for me, the biggest learning from all of this.
The realization that we are no different.
And we hang onto our attachments, our squabbles, wanting to be right, wanting to win, etc - in the end, everything will be gone or taken away.
Only Dharma and Karma will remain.