tv [untitled] October 9, 2011 9:31pm-10:01pm EDT
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this is a place where people still believe in spirits and turn to shamans for advice. at the same time buddhism here is a point he prays just of the people here believe in miracles just as much as they do in the palace of science. this is a land where time seems to have come to a standstill. twenty six thousand square kilometers of mountains rivers and virgin forests. humans are rare sight. there can ski district is situated in gori at his southwest close to the border with mongolia. is one of russia's most honestly
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populated areas. only five thousand people live in a valley overshadowed by the cyan mountains. most of them a soil their pneumatic ancestors settled here hundreds of years ago. there is just one road that leads to the far away region just only commissioned in one nine hundred ninety three however numerous mountain streams of them flood it making travel impossible. before setting out on the journey locals turn to shamans for help. but most don't because wants to see his brother who tends a herd of yaks in the mountains going to go with the one of the world. that although i think. he believes the shamanic ritual will ward off any dangers during
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the long trip. to. push through even this for them this is the right place for rituals as you can see three rivers meet here. ok the number three symbolizes life spirituality and power. here rituals quickly purify people water absorbs bad energy to produce a sense of calm and gives an order of protection. ahead through the city. at the other end of the short distance from the republic's capital. several men are about to be ordained to shamans. thank. the ritual three days would be shamans almost entirely deprived of sleep and food they will go into a state of trance to appeal to the spirits of their ancestors. when
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nomadic people and therefore the initiations used to be held where the community happened to be at the time but today there is a process of globalisation going on where we've set up a religious organization of shaman this is where the initiations of before. is an intrapreneur he will be among the initiated it will be the most important day of his life. stories knows there has been several outstanding shamans among his ancestors so he has no other choice but to become one himself. after the ritual he will be a healer an advisor and a teacher for many. only people who have suffered from disease can be shamans called shaman sickness. clan is supposed to have a mind of shamanic succession the ability to talk with the spirits is hundred down
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from generation generation to. the initiation ceremony went off without a hitch the spirits have allowed boris to attend a sort of a harem festival of shamans. on the way to the festival the novice shaman explains what his ancestors religion means to the people what the barrier always trusted their ancestors each clan had a patron saint of a shaman of various worship only their ancestors here we pray for burials and everyone else is living yesterday not just for ourselves and our prayers we are still good fortune and wealth through. the sort of a ham festival is held in the funny fingers plateau. last night people gathered around a sculpture in the form of a hand pointing to the sky. the monument is believed to have been erected by ancient inhabitants of this land. is what they do look like five fingers
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sticking out of the ground but when people see the other palm is located somewhere in mongolia and early summer shamans began their rituals with a plea for people's well being i come here for the sake of my family's prosperity. and evil going ski down. as major buddhist monastery monks roy's early in the mooney. has to be up for the first prayer at seven am. the middle of the year the monks lead a reclusive life and barely venture outside. the ministry's one hundred seventy inhabitants follow a very strict daily routine. only lunch and prayers interrupt the activities at the buddhist monastery. there is
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a buddhist university in that that nearly two hundred monks attend it. life is very simple there are several monks to a room but cuban because all of the students from the university live in this small building this is my bed but you third year students also live here and i of course . there was also a room for the teacher. and i found it difficult to adapt to the monasteries austere way of life but you get used to it with the passage of time the routine becomes part of your life a lot along with. differs from his fellow students in many ways most monks begin practicing buddhism from a young age. so it was well into his thirty's before he decided to take it up exchanging is shutting turmoil for the crimson robe of a monk. but. i became disenchanted with conventional life of the nation and i
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realized that it would get me nowhere by what that is when i decided to take the spiritual path. for the layman buddhism is just a religion would you want but for people who want to move forward and study the teaching in earnest it is a boundless science. it is almost impossible to comprehend all of it even if you spend a lifetime studying what you know along the border. it's considered one of the key spiritual centers of contemporary buddhism in russia. hundreds of pilgrims come here every day. to begin with they go through a special ritual they need to spin buddhist drums as they make several rounds of the. each of the drums contains files of sheets of paper with prayers inscribed on them it is believed if you spin a drum once you have to read all the prayers in it this simple method may improve
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your karma. which buddhists believe i think the chances of reincarnation. but i call the world's deepest lake local tribes worshiped it long before the arrival of russian colonists. guinea clip because it is in the tourist trade a popular business here. has explored every nook on the shores of the great lake. one of the most beautiful spots around by. it is famous for its sandy beaches and a spectacular view of the same news peninsula. how much of it just from here you get a good view of the st knows peninsula and mt markov with it snowy top. the snow is
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still there even though it is the month of june now. the beach is about thirty kilometers long. it's the longest beach by cal. this time give gainey has organized a tool he will take group of young tourists to the most sacred a mystical sites in the vicinity of by called. the starting point is near the same nose peninsula this land is covered in tool mountains and thick forests. in the old days but he adds revered it is one of the most sacred sites rituals were performed on the peninsula and the most respected shamans were buried here in this place is charged with enormous energy. people strength throughout the journey. such excursions becoming increasingly popular tourist learning to choose routes the
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plan. through the so-called places of spiritual energy many of them can be found in body yet here. another point of interest is in the valley of bugaboos in river the area is often called the suv in ski stone council because of its resemblance to the gothic architecture of medieval europe. one theory suggests that the mountains were the last outpost of the berga mongols when have it in the valley in ancient times. legend has it that they are home to spirits of the wind. yes this is a wind swept place. locals used to think that the eagles flying over the valley were in fact the souls of shaman. in the old kinski district on the other side of bertie attia but mud on the cough
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is going up to see his brother on his way he will pass by a sacred place. whenever a bad mum pulses boy he stops and bounce to it before pleading to his ancestors to grant him good luck during his long journey. meanwhile brother and his wife are treating yak skin it's. soil so use them to make clothing footwear and harnesses. this technique is thousands of years old locals still prefer who made things. my mother taught me the skill. that's how my parents always did it for
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a hundred things or better quality. as soon as they stretched the skin and suspend it from steaks they make a small fire to smoke it thoroughly. they put fur cones and juniper into the fire this gives yak skin the necessary firmness and color. didn't you know for the skin to get a good calorie it is smoked for thirty minutes. then it is turned on. and smoked from the other side. as a result the skin turns orange. hasn't seen his brother the whole field year. like that ancestors so it spend most of their lives in temporary camps in winter they go downhill to be closer to the rivers. in summer they use the pulses to reach post just up in the mountains. there are no roads here.
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to get here his elder brother will have to cross several fast flowing mountain streams. all six local spirits for help and offers them a sacrifice in the form of several drops of fresh milk. while. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around flushing. we've got the future covered in the united kingdom auntie's available in philly house the landmark forty one hotel the old waverly hotel they can also tell the mill stone hotel some large country house holiday inn the pool the old government
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tells the rembrandt the crimean the chesterfield the montague hotel the royal the rubens hotel. eventual cove this is evil. almost every month. tragedy struck his family two years ago when his daughter was seriously injured after a husband a shot in a fit of jealousy. polio washed the bullet entered her temple exited from the back of her head but i mean it was for the doctors told me the injury was fatal and that she might die within minutes from what it was nothing my wife and i could do about it i sent my wife to hospital expecting that bring the body back at what you've got over it. even had never been
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a follower of buddhism but he visited evil guinn skeete that sign on the advice of a woman he knew. there he was advised to pray in front of the un decaying body of dashi daughter show it to a body at buddhist lama. several buddhist lamas gathered over a mountainous plateau named day in september two thousand and two. they were looking for the resting place of eighty kilos because seventy five years ago he himself requested that he should be exempt on that date. largely been in the cedar sarcophagus was at a depth of one point two meters the cure for the body of does she does relate to guillot she was in a lotus position. it was examined on september eleventh three medical physiologists myself and a total slater's attend of the ceremony killable a lot of his body showed no signs of decomposition there was a sense that he had just fallen asleep. besides his body was warm its temperature
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was thirty six point six degrees just there to trista surest. local scientists couldn't work out why the llama had not decomposed so the body was sent to moscow for further analysis. the findings of that investigation were unexpected and i did it to moscow scientists found no sign of surgery on the man's body after analyzing samples of hair and nails most course clear which are they confirmed that both belonged to a living man but as a director which. body was brought to evil. in a transparent sarcophagus. this unique footage was filmed a year later. after that journalists were not allowed to take pictures of the un decaying body. eventual cough only spent about half an hour face
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to face with the so-called imperishable lama but those thirty minutes changed his life forever. really i was there when the loan was brought into the temple i was told to ask him questions and just communicate with him and he responded with a nod and facial expression was. a nagging thought i had at the time was this you i just want my daughter to be a lawyer whatever happens and i'm with you when she nodded at me and instantly i knew she wouldn't i really thought i was going mad at. me on my daughter suddenly came out of a coma when i was here and with that i was at one pm much the doctor said it had been a very close shave and she must have been born under a lucky stone. news of the miraculous recovery of evens daughter spread quickly across and beyond. graham's flocked to evil genes keep that sound. the number of visitors coming to the temple housing the imperishable body
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has since been limited now access to dashi daughter show it is restricted to eight times a year. visitors are allowed to enter the temple during major buddhist holidays. all the participants have gathered for the festival. for the first time boris is going to pray together with revered shamans. on the behalf of all body at's twenty men will plead to local spirits and their own ancestors to grant them good luck and wealth. what is god. like all shamans orus has gone through the hardships of a shaman's life he suffered from disease he found no place for himself either in society or in his inner self when he found out that powerful shamans had been in his clan he turned to
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a teacher and that's when his spiritual and human elements merged into harmony. every shaman must wear a special ritual robe each element of it is charged with particular symbolism. you take this cap for example. it's underneath the shamans crown this thing overshadows designs why is that because the spirits descending from above are not supposed to see human eyes joy can scare them away. at the beginning of the ritual the shamans some in local spirits to offer them gifts sweets and vodka the ritual has remained unchanged over scores of generations similar sounds reverberated over the five fingers plateau a thousand years ago. as you can see the fire fingered sculpture is somewhat higher than where we are people
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have believed since the olden days that when you pray by this stirred a sculpture pleads with the supreme gods on the father of the eternal blue sky on your behalf asking them to grow on you well being and good luck in all your undertakings. the next stop for the cyclists is a stone garden. large rocks going back to the ice age scattered over a vast area. locals regard the place as something more than just the land. they believe spirits live here. every traveler is supposed to make a symbolic sacrifice a few drops of milk all small change. the cyclists traveling around body attias holy places funny arrived at the highlight of
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their itinerary the temple of the buddhist goddess. below and welcome. let us go to the temple. first of all you need to walk around the temple enter to pray and only then will we go to the stone i don't want to come. this is second most popular place for pilgrimage to the evil good. is regarded as the pincian saint of motherhood and children she's one of the most revered go to says in. many women come here in the hope of increasing their fertility. on a sound it's one case in point is a woman from a neighboring village she was an atheist i said if they had asked her three years ago if she had faith in any religion including buddhism she would have said no the problem was that she was already forty and had no success in getting pregnant and i
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got it but after she visited young in this holy place she gave birth to a daughter now the girl is one year old. anyone wishing to. help must take a narrow path up the hill. legend has it that the republic's current chief buddhist was meditating when the goddess yang g.-man appeared before him. she told him to look for her image in this valley. several months later monks discovered a stone bearing the image of a dancing go. now it is time for the travellers to appeal to the buddhist goddess someone along with some a lot of all else with you should make your personal please most sincerely i sing from the bottom of your heart and i know you do it either on your knees lying on
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the ground or standing thing makes no difference as long as you have faith in her. way. up in the o. kinski district on the cough is a parent to complete his journey but one last obstacle is in his way. the remains of an ancient love a plane from two extinct volcanoes stretch for seventy kilometers of scorched earth under all but in the coming pursued the valley of volcano is some fifty kilometers from where they last or up to ten or twelve thousand years ago you know what he thought it. would last the long trip comes to an end. meets his younger brother pool at. they will spend several
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weeks together tending the herd. the soil it's hoped that this valley tucked away in the mountains will allow them to maintain the way of life handed down from that ancestors. lived here since i was a child that was the point of moving elsewhere i came back from my stint in the army and i've been tending yaks since. just like my father and grandfather did my family sells meat and milk for a living you know and quite enough sometimes i go hunting i don't think i need anything more. when the sun reaches its zenith twenty shamans begin praying together by the five fingered stone sculpture. to start with they also local spirits to accept their present gifts. the ceremony is accompanied by the constant
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drumming of tambourines the temporariness the shaman's principle instrument that allows him to move between the human world and the spirit world. the critical moment arrives when the shamans take turns in going into a state of trunks. cash. but he adds believe that such moments shaman's a no longer themselves their bodies have been taken over by the spirits of their ancestors. but i know there's a. which. at first you feel dizzy then you'll vision is blood and you become lost in thought when you open your eyes you see the people around you but you better remember what's gone on before i can't explain it when you go into a state of trance you ask your ancestors to use you as
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a medium to talk to others. with. their ritual culminates in a symbolic sacrifice to the sky. young trees are tossed into a bone fide to make smoke. when the fire goes out and eagle appears over the five fingers platter. the sacrifice has been accepted and their prez he did. the next year will be a good one for the land where time has come to a standstill. this
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makes up stories here and also you just heard of the arab spring has come to the view as says labor taxes and grit wall street greed and economic depression all combined the streets of american cities built dorsey's have been quite came down of the demonstrations despite washington's cold programs or. at least twenty three people they killed and one hundred eighty injured as thousands of police and protesters clashed with police in the streets of cairo the riots follow months of rising tension since the country's revolution between a radical muslims and christians included time some churches. so we go to take that to the background very good friday may god help us to larry intact but also on the tensions really been rising greek public anger continues as a boiling point as the athens government gets an ultimatum from the international monetary fund bringing more storage and costs also face total collapse. and the woman who.
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