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    I don't have a problem with these "monks" banging chicks or getting loaded, eating meat or playing XBOX. I have a problem with them being full of ****.

    A monk visited my master a few years back, threw his prayer beads in the corner before demonstrating like it was a dirty old hat. In these magazines, in articles and advertisements, you see these kooks standing ontop of pagodas posing. Could they have any less respect? Their entire identity -- holy man/warrior -- is a lie.

    Nothing is sacred anymore. Thank God their are still great men and martial artists out there who live quietly. Their actions are an example to others. No need for self promotion. And their luxuries remain private.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iron_Eagle_76 View Post
    The day people stop believing in fairy tales such as organized religion will be a true day of peace and tranquility the world over.
    like communism.
    they took my grandfathers boat and all our gold. my precious gold
    Quote Originally Posted by Ray Pina View Post
    I don't have a problem with these "monks" banging chicks or getting loaded, eating meat or playing XBOX. I have a problem with them being full of ****.
    hi, i do have a problem because of hypocrisy, theyre supposed to represent the best in kung fu. what happened to martial virtue "wu de". its more like "wu de" no virtue (they sound the saem)

    i think the big cities swallowed them

    i feel scammed because shaolin kung fu was never really famous in the past, its onnly because of the jet li movie combined with people just coming off the cultural revolution
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    if you stop looking for fictitious character from wuxia novels, I'll stop lookin for superman. lol

    they are mere men. they have worked to develop a skill set.

    like anyone else, we all have our pecadillos.

    no big deal. in my opinion.
    Kung Fu is good for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Jamieson View Post
    if you stop looking for fictitious character from wuxia novels, I'll stop lookin for superman. lol

    they are mere men. they have worked to develop a skill set.

    like anyone else, we all have our pecadillos.

    no big deal. in my opinion.
    Munks need poosie too my friend
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    Quote Originally Posted by bawang View Post
    hi, i do have a problem because of hypocrisy, theyre supposed to represent the best in kung fu. what happened to martial virtue "wu de". its more like "wu de" no virtue (they sound the saem)
    Many people like to speak of honor, morality, etc -when it suits their needs.
    "My Gung-Fu may not be Your Gung-Fu.
    Gwok-Si, Gwok-Faht"

    "I will not be part of the generation
    that killed Kung-Fu."

    ....step.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TenTigers View Post
    Many people like to speak of honor, morality, etc -when it suits their needs.
    Many have an air of sanctimony.
    Few are actually righteous.

    Very few...

    Ok, pretty much no one. lol

    That's why we look for gurus anyway isn't it?
    We look for that human being that is what we wish ourselves to be?

    Self defeating.
    Kung Fu is good for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Jamieson View Post
    That's why we look for gurus anyway isn't it?
    We look for that human being that is what we wish ourselves to be?

    Self defeating.
    i would suggest that most people look for gurus who validate their own internal projections of themselves; when the guru agrees to participate in that because they teach out of a need for their own ego validation then everyone is happy; but if the guru refuses to be coopted in that way then eitherthe student will leave if the guru is not skillfully enough or if the guru is skilled then there is a possibility that the student may be able to see more clearly...although this may not be as pleasant of
    an experience as most people think so called spiritual
    practice is supposed to be

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    Quote Originally Posted by taai gihk yahn View Post
    i would suggest that most people look for gurus who validate their own internal projections of themselves; when the guru agrees to participate in that because they teach out of a need for their own ego validation then everyone is happy; but if the guru refuses to be coopted in that way then eitherthe student will leave if the guru is not skillfully enough or if the guru is skilled then there is a possibility that the student may be able to see more clearly...although this may not be as pleasant of
    an experience as most people think so called spiritual
    practice is supposed to be
    I have found through personal experience that teh best teachers are the ones who lead you to a mirror that allows you to see yourself for what you really are.

    It's up to you to look of course.

    But the very important lessons and the most valuable lessons are the least likely to be well received.

    Being rejected is a great lesson for instance. But who learns from it and who is only bruised by it? lol
    Kung Fu is good for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Jamieson View Post
    I have found through personal experience that teh best teachers are the ones who lead you to a mirror that allows you to see yourself for what you really are.

    It's up to you to look of course.

    But the very important lessons and the most valuable lessons are the least likely to be well received.

    Being rejected is a great lesson for instance. But who learns from it and who is only bruised by it? lol
    eating bitter does not just refer to holding horse stance, lol

    yes, the teacher is the mirror - of course anything can be the
    mirror some of us just need that particular type of
    mirror - of course ultimately no mirror no dust and all that

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    Quote Originally Posted by bawang View Post
    hay guys

    i remember hearing from china a shaolin monk runaway banged up a bald lesbian, another guy married a white woman. i didnt think it was true but now i find out it really is true.

    lets discuss this problem pls
    talking about buddhism

    1. if you are a monk for one day, you have to recite the sutra for one day.

    zuo yi tian he shang; qiao yi tian zhong.

    you have to follow the doctrines.

    2. and of course, since ancient time, heroes never pass the gate of the beauty.

    zhi gu yin xiong nan guo mei ren guan.

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    It all started so innocently...
    Psalms 144:1
    Praise be my Lord my Rock,
    He trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle !

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    Then it escalated:
    Psalms 144:1
    Praise be my Lord my Rock,
    He trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle !

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    Some where not happy about his:
    Psalms 144:1
    Praise be my Lord my Rock,
    He trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle !

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    But the view was vastly improved
    Psalms 144:1
    Praise be my Lord my Rock,
    He trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle !

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    talking about buddhism again

    ji gong was a drinking wine and eating meat living buddha. but no girls.

    he was the desciple of guan yin.

    why? if you are really into buddhism, you are neutral.

    you many be a guy this reincarnation, and a woman the next reincarnation such as guan yi bodhi sahvat.

    you have to transcend or overcome the guy and girl thing.

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    of course, if you are in a different branch of buddhism, actually that is allowed.

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