September 28, 2011
Posted by in Tsem Paranormal TV | 3.10am | 693 views
This week’s episode, “The Little People” is shot in front of the famous Petronas Twin Towers. The modern city of Kuala Lumpur, with its beautiful metropolitan view, creates the perfect contrast with the story about to be told.

During World War I, my parents had to emigrate to Eastern Europe. They settled in Belgrade, Yugoslavia and created an idealistic life for themselves.
It was there in Yugoslavia where my mother, family and neighbours witnessed a sight only ever expected to be seen on the big blockbuster screen. She recalls how it was just before World War II when they saw these little people in their hundreds covering the entire length of the street.
The Little People could foresee things, lived under ground and usually kept their identity a secret. These mystical and mythical beings had all of their belongings with them and were about to leave the country. They clearly stated their reasons for doing so, of which I disclose in the video.
Watch this episode to learn more about these incredible Little People…
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It is really cool how this series has involved and Rinpoche story telling now includes some snippets of where he is telling the story. Great promotion of Kuala Lumpur’s iconic structure the Twin Towers. And then back to more paranormal stuff!
I really like this video. It is interesting to know they are people who have the third eye, see things from another dimension which normal people can’t see. This sums up that other beings do exist in this world, it’s just that we can’t see but we can’t deny the fact that there are thousands of people who have experience of such. The paranormal blog is very interesting, it opens our perspective in life that the universe is huge, hand in hand with science and religious study; there are actually more to life that our usual human pursue.
I also like very much that Rinpoche slot in beautiful places of Malaysia, not only it promote the beautiful country, it also promotes knowledge, insights, spiritual and mystical side of the world. It definitely broadens our mind.
Very interesting story. Are these “little people” referred to by the local Malays as “orang bunian”?
This is really an interesting post! There are tales all over the world about Little People. In trying to recall some of the Native American legends, I found a book you may enjoy. “Mysteries and Legends of Montana: True Stories of the Unsolved and Unexplained”, by Edward Lawrence. To paraphrase: The indigenous people of Southern Montana and Northern Wyoming considered this area to be the center of the world for the Its’te-ya-ha, or Little People who lived deep in the woods. In 1932, a Gold Prospector found the mummified remains of a man who was only 14″ tall…it was confirmed as authentic by the Anthropology Department at Harvard!! There is a photo of another one in the book…very unusual.
I think most of us filter all that is around us…we are no longer attuned to the primordial forces that have shaped our very existence here. Perhaps these beings are keepers…protectors of the earthly terrain…an older race. Perhaps in another time, they lived in great cities. In exploring the myriad possibilities of life…of sentience, we are gazing deeply into the nature of our own mind.
I have seen these buildings, but never at night…so beautiful! Thank you for sharing Rinpoche!
http://books.google.com/books?id=UyFKtTTr-D4C&lpg=PA19&dq=%22Pryor%20Mountains%22%20%22Medicine%20Rock%22&pg=PA18#v=onepage&q=Little%20People&f=false