In 1937, Theos Casimir Bernard (1908--1947), the self-proclaimed
"White Lama," became the third American in history to reach Lhasa,
the capital city of Tibet. During his stay, he amassed the largest
collection of Tibetan texts, art, and artifacts in the Western
hemisphere at that time. He also documented, in both still
photography and 16mm film, the age-old civilization of Tibet on the
eve of its destruction by Chinese Communists.
Based on thousands of primary sources and rare archival
materials, "Theos Bernard, the White Lama" recounts the real story
behind the purported adventures of this iconic figure and his role
in the growth of America's religious counterculture. Over the
course of his brief life, Bernard met, associated, and corresponded
with the major social, political, and cultural leaders of his day,
from the Regent and high politicians of Tibet to saints, scholars,
and diplomats of British India, from Charles Lindbergh and Franklin
Delano Roosevelt to Gandhi and Nehru. Although hailed as a
brilliant pioneer by the media, Bernard also had his flaws. He was
an entrepreneur propelled by grandiose schemes, a handsome man who
shamelessly used his looks to bounce from rich wife to rich wife in
support of his activities, and a master manipulator who concocted
his own interpretation of Eastern wisdom to suit his ends. Bernard
had a bright future before him, but disappeared in India during the
communal violence of the 1947 Partition, never to be seen
again.
Through diaries, interviews, and previously unstudied documents,
Paul G. Hackett shares Bernard's compelling life story, along with
his efforts to awaken America's religious counterculture to the
unfolding events in India, the Himalayas, and Tibet. Hackett
concludes with a detailed geographical and cultural trace of
Bernard's Indian and Tibetan journeys, which shed rare light on the
explorer's mysterious disappearance.
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