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Am I Reincarnated? Tulku

Wednesday August 11 at 10 pm ET/PT on CBC News Network

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Join us for a live twitter event on Wednesday August 11th at 10 pm ET. Director Gesar Mukpo will be answering questions at @chewyguru. You can follow the discussion on this page at the right or by searching for #tulku in your twitter account.

In many ways, Gesar Mukpo leads an ordinary life. He's working to build a career as a filmmaker in Nova Scotia, he's had trouble in his marriage, and he struggles to pay his bills. But there is more to Gesar's story. Tibetan Buddhists recognize him as a tulku - a reincarnated Buddhist master. Gesar was three when he became one of the first people born in the West to be recognized as a tulku. For his entire life, he's been trying to figure out what that really means.

Tibetan teachers - including Gesar's father, Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche - began making their way to the West in the 1960s. By the mid-1970s, they began to recognize Western children as tulkus. Suddenly, a system that had ensured stable spiritual power and authority in Tibetan society for 800 years was transplanted into a completely different culture. And individual tulkus like Gesar were caught in the middle.

In this intensely personal documentary, Gesar sets out to meet other Western tulkus and to find out how they reconcile modern and ancient, East and West. Journeying through Canada, the United States, India and Nepal, he encounters four other tulkus who struggle with the meaning of this profound dilemma.

Ashoka channels his efforts into working for human rights in New York. Dylan, whose parents met at a Jimi Hendrix concert, spends half the year in solitary retreat. Wyatt grew up in California and recently moved to India to pursue Tibetan Buddhist studies at a monastery. Meanwhile, Reuben, who was born in Amsterdam and spent three years in a monastery in India, has become cynical about the tulku system and Tibetan Buddhism in general.

Tulku also includes interviews with some of the greatest living Tibetan Buddhist teachers. One of them, the renowned Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche, asks whether it might be time to abandon the practice of recognizing tulkus. As he gathers impressions from others, Gesar reveals his own poignant story of living in the West with this unique label and legacy - endlessly scrutinized as someone supposed to be special and monumental. What does it mean to carry on a role designed for an old world when you're living in a completely new one? How will Gesar and other Western tulkus fulfill their destiny?

Am I Reincarnated? Tulku is directed by Gesar Mukpo. It was produced as part of the Reel Diversity Competition for emerging filmmakers of colour. Reel Diversity is a National Film Board of Canada initiative in partnership with CBC News Network.

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