I'm not calling him a saint, but he's not pure evil either. It has to be difficult to be the Abott of the most well know Buddhist temple in the world. He's expected to be an upright Buddhist, but at the same time all the not so Buddhist politics, such as a suicide, fall on his shoulders and he's forced to make decisions that some may not like or view as a proper Buddhist decision.
Again. I know he might have some rather un-Buddhist agendas, but he has done some good for the temple as well. He is the one behind turning Shaolin back to a peaceful and very beautiful place....
Not that I wouldn't mind seeing him replaced by someone who's intentions are to return Chan to Shaolin. Though, at this point, that's just a fairy tale......
Again. I know he might have some rather un-Buddhist agendas, but he has done some good for the temple as well. He is the one behind turning Shaolin back to a peaceful and very beautiful place....
Not that I wouldn't mind seeing him replaced by someone who's intentions are to return Chan to Shaolin. Though, at this point, that's just a fairy tale......
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