Kundun
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Can you recite, "May I be
the doctor and the medicine,

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and may I be the nurse
for all sick beings in the world...

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until everyone is healed"?
[ Continues ln Tibetan ]

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Can you remember?
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"May I be the protector
for those without one.

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[ Reting Rinpoche Joins ln ]
May I be a bridge,
a boat, a ship...

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for all who wish
to cross the water."

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Centuries ago,
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a boy was born in Tibet.
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His name was Gendendrub.
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The night of his birth
robbers came to his home,

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and his family had to run
to save their lives.

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They hid the baby.
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When they returned
the next day,

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the baby was alive.
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He was guarded by
a pair of black crows.

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He was the first.
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He was Chenrezig.
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We call him Kundun.
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Chenrezig ke khyen.

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