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Originally Posted by AzulOscuro
Of course, people change with time and many other circumstances. If he became famous, it can set his feet above the ground.
What happens is that what he did was too much awful. If he already had these impulse and he believes himself overpowered, he even mainly could find a justification to tell himself that what he was doing was good or even a help for the kids.
I love studying human behaviour, that’s why I was so curious about your teacher and what could moves him to act like that.
I don’t either like how much corruption came to religions. It seems the most weak souls or with less conscience are the ones who are arriving to move the leads of most institutions, including the religious ones.
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The abuse was of women who were of legal age but very young. Anyway he has been in the news you can read about him online...he was called The Sakyong (Mipham Rinpoche) and he was the leader of Shambhala International. He was part of a tradition where he could marry and he was married and had three small girls. His most famour student was Pema Chodren. You may have heard of her. Now that the Sakyong is returning to teaching Pema Chodren has resigned from her position as a leader in the organization. She does not believe he should return to teaching and neither do I.