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shaolin priests
Marxos edited this page May 17, 2023
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The following are notes tha arise from prophesy. They are influences by the Spirit, but not official nor doctrine that has been communicated to any Shaolin monks. Please contact me if you are one of them.
A Shaolin priest has obligations to intervene when they witness conflict in their world.
Between:
- An adult and child
- the State (a policeman or other official) vs a citizen.
Interactions between Jedi and Shaolin priests are very fortuitous for the soul at large, exchanging deep DNA codes within the body politic. They may even wish to allow one representative with them for decision-making and policy-setting as advisors. Like yin and yang.
If Shaolin priest (not monk) and Jedi Master (not apprentice) should by chance meet, they should be deeply joyous to see one another. If either countenance is shallow, depressed, or absent, the other should try to engage in discourse to see what is wrong. In the case of absent response (inattention), the other should try to re-train into awareness. Each benefits from the other. On the other hand, if they see an apprentice/monk of either, while the other is a Master, the apprentice should defer to the other.
Apprentices and monks who see eeach other can greet each other happily, and do not use the hand signs (namaste or sigil(?)).
The Jedi have a handsign they can use (two fingers up, two down, each pair together), while the priests have a greeting as well (namaste), to recognize each other without exchanging unnecessary words.
Jedi Master and Shaolin Priest should, generally, not engage in physical touch as it crosses boundaries of the Soul. This is part of the reason for hand signs. Verbal interaction is encouraged, however, to stay in sync.
Unlike the Jedi which limit their nubmers to 20, the Shaolin shoudn't be limited and may be determined by the amount of heart strength needed within the World.
Tentative, draft, Shaolin interview/test for accepting new apprentices/monks.
- What is the purpose of life for you?
- What are the forces that brought you here (family urged me? financial problems? or ....)?
- Do you believe in GOD? The Shaolin priesthood does not worship any GOD, nor does it allow you give up on the forces with made you, including divine ones. your own Creator (if you are a non-Asian or non-Aryan). ?The Shaolin temple believes and teaches that energy flows through all living things and directs even the non-living things. (Much like the Force in the movies of Star Wars.) We believe that on the living things, this energy naturally flows towards transcendental goals, but in Man, because of language, gets confused. For Man, things are often not in harmony, so the Shaolin teach that Man has an obligation to intervene and assist things that present themselves by these transcendental forces, so that they may move towards greater harmony with them. Without this belief, we will have problems teaching you. Is this something that you are willing to believe? ???This may not be necessary as the true master will be able to demonstrate this from their teachings -- the only oblication is that they are willing to go all of the way and not quit, then the teachings become obvious.
- Why do you want to be a Shaolin priest?
- Do you realize that the obligations of the Shaolin priest implore you to act against injustice in your world, that you can no longer stay passive to problems you see in society? It might even a machine that others depend on, if the Spirit wills you, you may be compelled to ensure the communication of the problem to the area where it can be mended.
- You are at a park and see a child stuck in a playground equipment, their leg has gotten badly caught in it and they are stuck and crying in pain. What is your response?
- Examine their unclothed body. Look for scars, blemishes, disfigurations. Simple calistenics check (see if they can life a dumbell with each handm ,arm, squat, pushup, etc.). Ask about scars, and be wary of battle wounds -- they will come into the arena of the temple, eventually. A scar shows where someone still has their power.
- Perception and awareness check: without moving their head or eyes, can the see the statue (or whatnot) to the extreme right and left? How about up and down?
- (Examine their attire, the material possession, how did they arrive to the interview room?)
- A priest does not prosyltize nor philosophize to the world, you will receive all of your teachings here and can come back when there is something that the teachings do not cover, so that the teachers also may stay on the path to perfection.
- The Shaolin path is a path of dedication to mastery--there is no middle or passive interest level. To get to mastery might take 10 years. There is opportunity for breaks and rest or time with family. But, it makes no sense to train for 3 months and then quit -- you must be dedicated and your teacher will be dedicated to you. You will be obligated to invest $10,000 upfront (which you can receive back after training) or sign a contract that will make a pact between you and the Temple for a portion of your earnings afterwards.
- After training, it is not harmonious to continue a conventional occupation, as the pace is so very different and it puts you out of harmony w. should you chose to take a conventional
- Have you talked to a Shaolin master before today? (If yes, inquire what they talked about: did they tell them about the questions that you asked today?)
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