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  1. Judge Dee! LOL! A classic!
    Buddhist monks aren’t the same as Christian monks!

  2. Ram Dass, former Harvard LSD researcher, converted to a Hindu student of Indian guru, Neem Karoli Baba. He recorded a number of the stories, often seemingly miraculous, of his guru.

    Not a miracle, but one such story involved a a group of Western devotees to the guru. They had decided to make some money smuggling hash, told the guru about it and the guru got very interested, even excited about it.

    At first they interpreted this as the guru’s blessing. But then they thought again. This guru was something of a trickster. It might be a harsh teaching on karma.

    They thought it over and decided not to become smugglers.

  3. Once, when I was driving to a shooting spot, I encountered a group who were broken down on their way to the Madre Grande Monastery. They included a Buddhist monk. I gave them a ride up towards the monastery, which is a hippie thing that participated in the Harmonic Convergence:

    https://madregrande.org/history

  4. Some Westerners, disillusioned with Western religions, turned to the East with great idealism, only to discover that Eastern spiritual figures, including Buddhist monks, were no better.

    “Stripping the Gurus” by Geoffrey Falk is one-stop shopping for the abuses and corruption on that side of the ledger. Free:

    https://www.strippingthegurus.com/ebook/download.html

    A real eye-opener.

  5. While in college in the early 1970’s I encountered numerous individuals who trafficked in cannabis from Southeast Asia. Many were Vietnam vets, others were hippie sojourners who had sought out Buddhist temples and monasteries in places like Burma and especially Thailand. They sung the praises of a particular strain called Thai stick, which monks would laboriously tie a strain of pot buds on a slender stick. Lots of stories about their sources of the monks in the temples.

    I gather it has been a thing there for a long time.

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