Video: Seven Years in Tibet
Summary:
In the autumn of 1939, Heinrich Harrer, the famous Austrian
mountaineer, and his countryman Peter Aufschnaiter, set out to climb Nanga
Parbat, one of the highest peaks in the Himalayas. The self-centered Harrer,
whose sole preoccupation was the achievement of fame and glory, would experience
an emotional awakening on his fantastic
journey that would take him form the heights of conquest to
the depths of internment in a British prisoner-of-war camp, then from escape and
a harrowing two-year trek through the Himalayas to the mysterious Tibetan city
of Lhasa.
As a stranger in a strange land which few westerners have ever visited, Harrer
was befriended by the young Dalai Lama, and was asked to tutor the religious
leader in English, geography and the ways of the Western world. He would
eventually spend seven years in Tibet, during a period of tremendous political
upheaval in that country, graced with the friendship and the spiritual
enlightenment of the young Dalai Lama. As the deep and abiding bond between
these two isolated, lonely people evolved, the selfish and egotistical Harrer
experienced selflessness for the first time, allowing him to complete the
emotional transformation which began on his way to Lhasa.
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