Unfiltered evidence of plagiarism, distortion, and abuse of Vajrayana teachings; conclusively affirmed through desperate deletions by the abuser of Buddhadharma and public trust itself.
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| Published | Platform | Removed | Reason | Archived Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-07-27 | wordpress | 2025-08-30 | no notice | blog 2 |
No legal notice, court order, or statutory basis was provided to us at the time of removal. Now restored from available backups for public reference and transparency.
| Aspect | Before Exposure | After Exposure | Pattern Flag / Meta-Trigger |
|---|---|---|---|
| Emotional Baseline | Neutral, open, or seeking spiritual guidance | Heightened suspicion, resentment, or cynicism toward monks | “Am I feeling sudden mistrust or moral outrage without full context?” |
| Cognitive Clarity | Willingness to consider complexity and nuance | Confusion or conflation of partial facts and assumptions | “Are details presented selectively or mixed with innuendo?” |
| Social Perception | Respect or neutral regard for monastics and community | Perception of monastics as corrupt, privileged, or hypocritical | “Is the ‘us vs them’ framing pushing me to choose sides emotionally?” |
| Spiritual Intention | Desire for insight, compassion, and practice | Disillusionment, distraction, or detachment from practice | “Is my inspiration to practice replaced by disillusionment or doubt?” |
| Mental Afflictions Activated | Low or controlled attachment, envy, pride, hatred | Activation of greed, jealousy, pride, hatred, and confusion | “Am I slipping into unwholesome mental states after reading this?” |
| Trust in Tradition | Basic confidence in the integrity of teachings | Erosion of trust in monastic discipline and spiritual authority | “Is my faith in the system undermined without balanced evidence?” |
| Narrative Engagement | Open to genuine dialogue and inquiry | Locked into reactive, polarized, or conspiratorial thinking | “Am I caught in a reactive loop rather than reflective consideration?” |
Before you dive in, ask yourself:
If yes, pause. This is a signal: the narrative is triggering your Five Poisons – hatred, greed, jealousy, pride, and delusion – feeding a toxic cycle designed to fracture trust and disrupt your clarity.
Choose instead to anchor in discernment and compassion. Protect your mind and practice by refusing reactive engagement with divisive content.