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"Heiter HOLINESS "

took the end of August / beginning of September 2010 Shi Yongxin, abbot of the Songshan Shaolin Temple of China, a trip to Austria. He met representatives of a number of European schools and centers for . Shaolin Kungfu Shaolin culture, respectively, with them the "Shaolin Europe Association to set up - a further step in the efforts of the Shaolin Temple, Shaolin means authorized by it centers on an international level, more control over the use of called "Shaolin" to obtain. At the time of creation were not set to meet quality criteria the selection of the founding members seemed to undergo more relational or other criteria. (video below)
Activities Shi Yongxin in the political and cultural policy included the visit to the European Forum Alpbach (Tirol) on which he held in the Political symposium on "Geo-political paradigm shift" a speech and a meeting with Austrian Chancellor Faymann and Cardinal Schönborn.
Another main point of the journey Shi Yongxin was a meeting with the representatives of the Austrian "Schletterer International Group, which he discussed the construction of a Shaolin spa resorts in the vicinity of the Songshan Shaolin Temple in China. (video below)
At the end of his journey Shi Yongxin was also a short visit to Berlin, during which he, on 4 September a number of hours in the Shaolin Temple Germany stayed there and made a speech. He was at times a rather hilarious impression









striking about the public presentation of the abbot in Europe was the constant emphasis on its superior position in Chinese Buddhism ("the highest Buddhist dignitary of China"), and its stylization Adorationsobjekt a part of those who have a particular interest in its marketing. In China, Shi Yongxin not act as a "holiness" and is also not as "the highest Buddhist dignitary. Rather, it is through his extraordinary "Kungfu" in the political and economic area has become one of the most influential abbots of the country and now experiences corresponding courting, but still he is one of the most controversial Buddhist dignitaries of China - not least just because of its proximity to power. Currently, he is still in the process - beyond all worldly eminence - to fight for a prominent role as honest representatives of Buddhist values, respectively. to earn. further


following two films, and written articles on Shi Yongxin links visit to Austria. They have in common is that they very different perspectives and interests related to Shi Yongxin and reflect the Shaolin Temple, which you should consider when their consummation. Each of these contributions can also be useful in its own way a little contemplation about power, status, and their symbolism.
Of greater importance, however, be for any serious follower of Shaolin Temple, Shi Yongxin, the speech at the Alpbach Forum, to find its English translation on the homepage of the Shaolin Temple in China. It highlights the current self-understanding of the Shaolin Temple, respectively. his abbot, points to the aims of his action and, particularly in regard to the current redistribution of power relations in our small Globus interesting ...



The abbot of the Shaolin Temple to visit Austria in August 2010, a report of the ORF:




Mr. Schletterer, the "Pope of Shaolin" and "modesty at a very high level" in a promotional video from Schletterer:







homepage of the Shaolin Temple (in English): Shi Yongxin's visit to the European Forum Alpbach (with link to text of his speech)


website of Raiffeisen Landesbank Tirol (page 5): Visit and presentation by Shi Yongxin
meinbezirk.at (Manfred Hassl): Visit Shi Yongxin in Austria
Salzburger Nachrichten: Meeting with Faymann and Cardinal Schönborn
homepage Erzdiöseze Vienna: Meeting with Cardinal Schönborn
Matrei Osttirol: Shi Yongxin in Tirol
Agency pro.media: Schletterer & "Shaolin Qi resort" - 1
Tiroler Tageszeitung (tt.com): Schletter & "Shaolin Qi resort" - 2
Homepage Rolf Deyle: Establishment of Shaolin Europe Association
Shaolin Europe Association

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