Stigweard Posted October 1, 2008 Just wanted to say this in a new thread because it is not aimed at anyone in particular. I honestly believe that our greater society would benefit immensely from the rich wisdom and virtue of Taoism and Buddhism. However the proliferation of self-proclaimed masters showing off parlour tricks or making "Nutella in the shorts" claims of spiritual ascendency as means to attract attention, followers, and money tarnishes the credibility of these beautiful teachings. And, because by nature Taoism and Buddhism tend to be quiet and humble paths, all our society sees are these crackpots and charlatans and unfortunately the devoted practitioners and authentic teachers get branded with the same label. I applaud the suggested establishment of an international forum of authentic Masters. But maybe we should also compose a "myth busting" protocol to confirm or bust claims of 'special abilities' or spiritual ascendancy. Then with this 'filter' we can credibly post a Charter of Authenticity to serve both the integrity of our own cultivation and also to create the foundation of greater credibility for our chosen traditions within our own communities. What say you? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mal Posted October 2, 2008 What say you? I say "you are in the lobby not the lounge" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stigweard Posted October 2, 2008 I say "you are in the lobby not the lounge" OH Damn funny that is .... Hahahahahahaaa !!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guan-Wen Posted October 15, 2008 OH Damn funny that is .... Hahahahahahaaa !!!! Hey. The ersatz masters are the ones with their teacups overflowing - already too full of their own poison brew. True masters do not speak. They sit quietly by the mountain, enjoyinf their tea...; Long live the Tao Share this post Link to post Share on other sites