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Phra Paisal offers advice on Dhammakaya saga

 

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BANGKOK: -- The desirable solution to the current standoff at Wat Dhammakaya is for Phra Dhammachayo to surrender to face charges against him and the authorities must give him bail and ensure that he will be given a fair trial, said Phra Paisal Visalo, the abbot of Wat Pa Sukato, in his interview with Post Today.

 

However, the high-respectable monk admitted he didn’t know Phra Dhammachayo would turn himself in or not because the latter is afraid that he will be defrocked once he turns himself in.

 

Also, he noted that there is no mutual trust between the monks and the authorities and, hence, he had no idea how this conflict would end.

 

Phra Paisal stressed the importance that both sides must avoid violence. “Whatever will happen, there must be no violence,” he said.

 

The respectable monk suggested that the siege of the temple by the authorities must end quickly in a peaceful manner “which means that there must be cooperation from the temple.” “But if there is resistance, the confrontation will drag on for a while,” he said.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/phra-paisal-offers-advice-on-dhammakaya-saga/

 
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It´s nice to see that he can sit totally relaxed, and really think that he, the sect and the temple still have anything to negotiate with.
They just don´t know when the glass is full of shit! Just like the religion an the tradition say. You must empty the glass of unimportance before you can fill your mind with the glass of importance.
In this case the glass that is waiting is stripping, defrocking, sentencing and huge amount of jail time.

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

Also, he noted that there is no mutual trust between the monks and the authorities and, hence, he had no idea how this conflict would end.

 

Mutual trust?? how about the rest of us. Hold your hand up if you trust the government

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