Little Buddha
- PG
- Year:
- 1993
- 123 min
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[ Man ] Once upon a time in
there was a little goat
and a priest.
sacrifice the goat to the gods.
He raised his arm
to cut the goat's throat,
when suddenly
the goat began to laugh.
The priest stopped, amazed,
and asked the goat,
"Why do you laugh? Don't you know
I'm about to cut your throat?"
"Oh, yes," said the goat.
"After 499 times dying...
I will be reborn
as a human being."
Then the little goat
began to cry.
The high priest said,
"Why now are you crying?"
And the goat replied,
"For you, poor priest.
I too was a high priest...
and sacrificed goats
to the gods."
The priest dropped
to his knees, saying,
"Forgive me, I beg you.
From now on, I will be the guardian and
protector of every goat in the land."
Now, then, what does this
ancient tale teach us?
[ Together ]
That no living creature...
must ever be sacrificed.
What happened to--
to the goat?
Ah, yes, the goat.
Mmm. The goat had many, many lives
as a human being,
until one day he turned
into someone...
very strange indeed.
- Champa!
Show us something of
your previous life, huh?
- [ Bleating ]
- [ Laughing ]
Telegram for Lama Norbu.
I've been waiting
for nine years...
to receive this.
[ Bell Ringing ]
[ Children Yelling,
Laughing ]
- Is it about Lama Dorje?
- Yes.
- Have they found him?
- Perhaps!
We shall all pray for
the success of your mission.
And, uh, remember
to take your medicine.
Wait.
[ Man's Voice ]
This is Lama Dorje's bowl.
You will need it
for your search.
[ Children Laughing,
Yelling ]
[ Laughing, Yelling
Continue ]
[ Country Folk ]
Everybody is a-wonderin'!
What and where
they all came from!
- Everybody is a-worryin' 'bout
where they're gonna go!
- Seattle!
When the whole thing's
done!
But no one knows
for certain!
- So it's all the same to me.
- [ Monk ] It's so wonderful
to see you again,
- [ Song Continues ]
- but you must be very tired
after such a long flight.
- [ Lama Norbu ] Yes, a little tired.
Tell me again
about your dreams.
They were so intense, and they
always led me to the same place.
- The empty site.
- Yes.
Lama Dorje was walking
in front of me, on a hill.
He was pointing to
this empty spot,
And then I found the site...
quite by chance
a few months after,
just as it was in the dreams.
I saw they had started
to build a house.
I discovered that it belonged
to the family of an engineer...
with a small boy called Jesse,
an only child.
He was born a year after
[ Song Continues, Faintly ]
Lama Dorje
was wearing jeans?
Oh, yes.
It was quite startling,
because in life,
he always wore robes.
Of course, I felt very shy
about approaching them,
but then I was lucky.
Three weeks ago...
- [ Coach ] Line up again!
A beautiful day.
Yes, it is.
I'm a Buddhist monk from Tibet.
My name is Kenpo Tenzin.
Oh. Oh.
Nice to meet you.
Now I teach here
in Seattle.
Oh, really?
I'm a teacher too. I teach math.
Oh! Like me!
[ Laughs ]
Also I teach astrology.
Mostly astrology.
How unusual.
We Tibetans have a very
advanced system of astrology.
- Excuse me.
- [ Coach ] Go! Play! Go!
Jesse!
May I ask, uh,
what day-- on what day
your son was born?
- On March 1st.
- Wonderful!
And at what hour?
In the morning.
Very early. 6:
30.Oh, wonderful, wonderful!
Very special!
[ Laughing ]
- Oh. Well, I don't know
about that, but--
- Oh, yes!
Oh, yes. Oh, yes.
May I give you this card, please?
Thank you.
Jesse!
[ Kenpo ]
I wrote her last week.
I mentioned that an important
lama wanted to see her.
It's okay, Maria,
I'll get it.
- I can get it!
- It's all right.
- Mrs. Conrad, you remember me?
We met at--
- Yes, of course.
At Jesse's school.
The Tibetan astrologer.
Kenzo Te--
[ Chuckling ]
Kenpo Tenzin.
Kenpo Tenzin. Yes.
I-I got your invitation
that you sent me...
to the Dharma Center,
and, uh,
I've... been meaning to go.
I just haven't had the time, but, uh--
But I will.
just arrived from Bhutan...
and has never been
in America before.
He's a very important lama.
He's come on a very special mission.
Oh, really? Well,
would you like to come inside?
Yes. Yes,
that would be very kind.
It will be very
interesting for him.
This is Mrs. Conrad.
This is Lama Norbu.
Please come inside.
It's a bit of a mess.
My husband
built this house.
He's an engineer.
As you can see, we're still
living out of boxes,
but at least
the kitchen's done.
We only just moved in
a few weeks ago.
- Very empty.
- [ Lama Norbu ] Very beautiful.
- Yes.
- Mrs. Conrad?
Is it okay if I go?
- Yes, It's fine, Maria. It's fine.
Thank you. I'll see you tomorrow.
Very exciting.
It's very exciting to me.
- Really?
- Yes.
Can I get you some--
[ Chuckling ] something to drink?
- Oh, no. Thank you.
- Thank you.
All right.
Please sit down.
- Are you sure, Mrs. Conrad?
Is it okay if I go now?
- It's okay, Maria.
- Really. It's fine.
- Okay.
Please make yourselves
comfortable.
[ Laughing ]
Lama Norbu
is also my teacher...
in our monastery
in Bhutan.
Oh. I see.
And he's come on a very important
mission for all of us.
He will stay at the Dharma Center
we've started here in Seattle.
- Of course, of course.
- [ Man ] Lisa!
Oh. It's my husband.
Excuse me.
Hey, honey. Hey, what's the matter?
You look done in.
I am.
- Come on. I have
a little distraction for you.
- What's going on, honey?
[ Chuckling ]
You'll see.
Who are these people?
Tibetan monks.
They just appeared.
- The round one's a teacher of astrology.
- And the square one?
Teacher's teacher.
- Where's Jesse?
- He's finishing his homework.
Shall we?
- This is, um--
- Lama Norbu.
- Kenpo Tenzin.
- This is my husband Dean.
Hi.
- Uh, they were just admiring
the emptiness of the room, sweetheart.
- Uh-huh.
No room will be empty
if your mind is full.
You learn that in a prison cell.
[ Chuckling ]
We are Buddhists
from Tibet.
For many years
we have been living in exile,
the guests of our brothers
in Bhutan, Nepal and India.
Since the occupation
in 1959.
[ Lama Norbu ]
In Tibetan Buddhism,
we believe that everybody
is reborn,
again and again.
But there are a few...
very special beings...
who come back
as spiritual guides,
particular people
whom we can identify.
That is why we are here.
So you're here in Seattle
to find someone.
Yes. My old teacher,
Lama Dorje.
The man
who once found me.
We are looking
for his reincarnation.
Jesse, is that you?
Come on. Come out.
Come say hello.
[ Lisa ]
Come on.
Come here.
This is Jesse.
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