“Take him back! He can still talk!”
We do not know what happens to them.The only way out is death. Even by the end, the Coachman is not punished, the donkeys are never freed and Stromboli is still out there to abuse other actors and actresses that come his way, Honest John and Gideon will continue luring stupid little boys into their traps, and that’s just how the world is. The Coachman got away with slavery and possible pedophilia and murder.
“They never come back as boys.”
Later, there are explicit messages dark enough for a child’s mind and darker for an adult’s mind. The Coachman lays out his plan to traffic stupid little boys. Taking children from one area to another completely cut off from civilization is child trafficking. He offers gold to his pawns who now seem completely terrified of him as he whispers his plan to traffic the kids off to a nice little place called Pleasure Island.
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The lovely and shy young woman, who is so reluctant to give a teaching that she hides her head in her hands when the students sing a song of request, is the same woman dancing fiercely in front of many monks. She is Khandro-la, Rangjung Neljorma, the Tseringma oracle.
When Tseringma, a deity subdued and bound to oath by Padmasambhava, is invoked by the monks, Khandro-la enters a trance and channels the deity to give predictions to the high Lamas. Oracles of this sort were also familiar to the Classical world such as the famous oracle of Delphi.
There are many oracles in the Vajrayana tradition. The last clip is of the Nechung oracle, who is also a very quiet and humble monk normally, who would not be able to move under the weight of the ritual headdress worn while he is in a trance.
(I would avoid videos of the controversial Dorje Shugden oracle)
1913: Monument to the Battle of the Nations is inaugurated
"On October 18, 1913, Germany's largest monument is inaugurated: the Monument to the Battle of the Nations.
It was built to commemorate the 100,000 soldiers killed or wounded in the Battle of the Nations. The allied armies of Russia, Prussia, Austria and Sweden won the decisive victory over Napoleon and his allies on German soil at the battle, which raged from October 16 to 19, 1813. The idea for a monument came from poet Ernst Moritz Arndt, who founded the German Patriots' League in 1894. The goal: to collect donations for the construction of a monument. In 1898, the sum was then sufficient to lay the foundation stone. By the way, the Monument to the Battle of the Nations weighs 300,000 tons and is 91 meters high."
Do not run from Evil, Face & Destroy it. Light kills Darkness. Expose it now or damn your children/grandchildren to live in a hellscape lorded over and preyed upon by Demons.
For the strength not to falter. This battle cannot be lost.