Because it is important and not for the sake of anything else.
There are people who are attached to wealth, status and gain and they will find similar monks, there are some many for sale.
Actually I had put all that stuff down, but it is that all rebukes did not help and it seams that less have the possibility to tell such open and with the fear of lose. So I just keep on warning those who are open to understand the danger of corruption and the present network of Bahma(ns) and their advocates, especially form Australians worldly undertakings and teacher of the uposatha of the cowards and jains.
After the story attached as pdf, countless banner of members who criticised his aproaches, here another item of our dhamma chess player and landlord.
Some round cushions I found in a local store shaped sort of like zafus, so purchased them for the meditation hall.
Of course he is associated with monks for sale and he encourages people to steal or like he said "Copyright information, we follow this smart monk's advice:
http://www.what-buddha-taught.net/copy_right_issues.htm". You can guess who this
smart monk is... many content form the side is misused in a way that there is not even a link or comment to the source. He was informed by me, but you know how it is. So there is no different way, as to speak aloud.
That is how he presents him on his pages:
Birth
David N. Snyder was born in an apartment in Kaiserslautern, Germany while his mother slept and his father was away on military maneuvers. His mother literally slept through the labor process as there was no pain to her. The Buddha was born in a similar way and the Suttas report that all samma-sam-buddhas (enlightened Buddhas who teach the masses, the next one being Metteyya who currently resides in the Tusita heaven waiting for when the Dhamma dies out in some distant future time) are born with no pain to the mother. The birth year was the (Chinese) year of the Tiger (famous in Buddhist lands as the tiger is known for independence and is on some Buddhist flags). The birth date of David N. Snyder was also an important religious day, known as Uposatha, being the New Moon Day of the month in which he was born (on Uposatha days many Buddhists go to the temple for meditation and for renewing the Precepts). Tibetan lamas (high ranking monks/teachers) have often looked for people with such birth events for locating the rebirth of famous Rinpoches (gurus, teachers) of the past. See: Tenzin Osel Rinpoche. Dr. Snyder makes no claim to being fully enlightened or to being any famous guru, reborn. The birth-event may simply shed some light on his future role and possible kammic fate as a Dhamma teacher in this life.
Biography
David Snyder was born on a U.S. Army base in Germany to Jewish American parents, stationed there with the U.S. Army. He is part of a large segment of non-Asian convert Buddhists commonly known as JuBu (pronounced Jew-boos), meaning Buddhists of Jewish heritage.
After earning a Ph.D. from The University of Texas at Arlington in 1989, he taught sociology at Tarrant County College. Later he worked for the U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons. Before working for the Federal Bureau of Prisons, he had to attend the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (police academy for federal law enforcement positions). He graduated with honors in marksmanship and martial arts. He left government service to pursue real estate investments and management which he also used to open Buddhist centers in Colorado and Nevada. A former correspondence chess champion[3] he has invented a chess variant known as D-Chess.
The Ven. Madawela Punnaji, M.D., wrote the Foreword to his bestselling book, The Complete Book of Buddha's Lists -- Explained.
Maha Bodhi Las Vegas
Dr. Snyder and his wife had a 37 foot high (11.3m) Maha Bodhi Temple replica built on the grounds of their home where they run Dhamma programs. Several Buddhist monks and nuns have led programs at Maha Bodhi Las Vegas, including Ajahn Brahm in 2012.
He is an advocate of weapons and a weapon carrier, a chess player and friend of games for a worldly aim and victory, he does not hesitate to call him self a capitalist, he is associated with all current popular and secular branches and monks and nuns.
People who criticize his ways are usually banned or their topic closed. Some topics are still alive others have been disappeared. There is a lot of scarify in "gratitude". A member once asked why he tells the reincarnation, for example. Topics against weapon and so called compassionate killing are usually closed. Topics criticizing social activity of monks, are closed usually. Topics which raise the position of the Sangha in regard of Bhikkhuni ordination are usually closed or well designed. Like this:
Bhikkhuni Ordination performed - by Ajahn Brahmavamso . I would estimate, form my experience and observation that about 30% of posts are censured and deleted, especially if they are critical or against the secular stream of DW.
Even through it is nice to see that people ordinate, I guess the story tells much...
Some month after ordination, see more on
Black jack dealer to Bhikkhu It is really not that this is a exception and actually its the Dhamma wheel generally today. It should show you the situation of weak people, becoming ordained and at least are chess figures of landlord without that they even understand and not even when you tell them to keep distance, they are dependent as they have a "higher" purpose.
At least, I like to remember on the words of Ajahn Mun, very true words and in accordiance with the Dhamma, that is what you should bare in heart. Maya is really tricky.
The Lord Buddha taught that his Dhamma, when placed in the heart of an ordinary run-of-the-mill person, is bound to be thoroughly corrupted, but if placed in the heart of a Noble One, it is bound to be genuinely pure & authentic, something that at the same time can be neither effaced nor obscured.
So as long as we are devoting ourselves merely to the theoretical study of the Dhamma, it can't serve us well. Only when we have trained our hearts to eliminate their 'chameleons' — their defilements — will it benefit us in full measure. And only then will the true Dhamma be kept pure, free from distortions & deviations from its original principles.
— Phra Ajān Mun Bhūridatto
The practice of the Dhamma in keeping with the Dhamma that he gave with utter compassion unequalled by that of anyone else in the world: This is the true homage to the Buddha. The seeing of the truth that lies within you, using discernment step by step at all times: This is the seeing of the Buddha step by step. The seeing of the truth with the full heart using discernment: This is the seeing of the Buddha in full. The true Buddha, the true Dhamma, lie with the heart. To attend to your own heart is to attend to the Buddha. To watch over your own heart with mindfulness & discernment is to see the Buddha, Dhamma, & Saṅgha in a genuine way.
— Phra Ajān Maha Boowa Ñāṇasampanno
Appamada, avuso appamada!
Its not for the purpose to damage, its for the support of people and to wake them up, so that they take care of each other and not just assemble for their certain selfish reasons and entertaining (subsistence) purposes.