Bhutan and the impending gush of ego
There is no need to struggle to be free; the absence of struggle is in itself freedom. This egoless state is the attainment of Buddhahood.
Where else would one expect better realisation of Buddhahood, more of the egoless state of mind, than in that last jewel in the crown of the vanishing Himalayan Buddha—Bhutan. But beware your pious expectations, for Bhutan struggles indeed.
Just about everything in Bhutan still bears the imprint of past centuries, the times of splendid spiritual isolation, subsistent economic self-reliance and secluded political au¬tarchy. Yet, unlike in the past, the Bhutanese horizons today end no more at the crest of the next mountain ridge. After all the centuries, Bhutan is finally out in the open, exposed, and the floodgates are cracking. The gush of ego is imminent. Can it be tamed or diverted? If so, then on whose terms?