A Boy Dreamed Real

A Boy Dreamed Real

A Story by neurostar burns

(up coming soon, historic)

Unforetold. Awe. An eerie but true connection?

[I am of international experience and of highest ordination in the Order.]

Dec. 27, 1998.

Once, while staying

Briefly, the dream opens with myself and a few others, perhaps counselors and others in plain clothing, gathered with heightened expectation that a rare opportunity was nigh. The special boy who was shanghaied some years ago and swiftly sped to the People's Democratic Republic of China and put in seclusion from the world, as is the case with another boy of the Tibetan Religion. No one had heard anything definite about them for years and years.

Then word came out that it was believed that the young boy, believed to be a recognized lama incarnate and spiritual head of a major Tibetan Order of the religion, would be located temporarily at a monastery in China that would be close to the western China border as is ever known to be. It was believed that the boy lama(s) were shuffled around from temple to temple in China so no one could pinpoint them at any one time and so their whereabout were kept unknown. Many in the world and Tibetan monks foremost were anxious to recover them and hunted every day for clues.


The meeting was conducted and apparently all would go according to plan and the boy would be at the Chinese Buddhist temple or monastery (something that started with a "T") some distance from the border. We who would be tourists were provided with necessary visas and papers to tour the monastery. At least a couple of our companions could converse in Chinese, which would help avoid any misunderstandings and suspicion, which they had also practiced on handling questions and queries so as to not draw attention to us. We stayed overnight at a hotel. We dressed in trousers, sweaters and overcoats the next morning. A van was brought up to take us to the border.

© 2018 neurostar burns


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