Mythology, truth and human logical reasoning
After reading Choetsow’s memo on her trip to Lake Rewalsar\Tso Pema 7.23.2018 At UVa Thank you for your short memo on Lake Rewalsar, Tso Pema (in Tibetan). Tso Pema, Guru Rinpoche\Padmasambhava, Mandarava and his father, Vihardhara, the King of Zahor are not only representing the power of the religion and its impacts on the cultures; together, they also have a deep and vast social and political implications. A mysticism, regardless of the size and its historical implications, maybe, once was a publicly shared real event. A few generations later, the real events become the heart of mysticism. Today, that event needs people's faith or religious power to preserve or staying alive. It is not hard to see Lake Rewalsar as a testimony of religious mythical power, but it is also can be seen as the evidence of the religious prosecution. Religion as part of the human living experience in searching the ultimate reality, basically...