Brother Nathaniel wrote:The whole issue of theft only came about because you would not return the monastery keys and credit card. If you go to work anywhere in the world, and they give you keys to their building, a company credit card, and uniforms, and you later decide to quit or are asked to leave, they are going to want those things back. It's their property, not yours.
CORRECT!
And Yes, Nathanial -- it IS just lke General Motors. You are a Monk AT WILL, just as an employee is an employee AT WILL. If they want you to leave - you MUST give back the community's property.
Brother Nathaniel wrote:Furthermore, no novice or monk owns ANYTHING. Period. All is held in common. It has always been like that from the beginning of monasticism. Why should you be any different? What makes you so special that only you own things, but none of the rest of us own anything? How could you possibly take a vow of poverty with that kind of mindset?
CORRECT! As a monk of in a Monastery YOU OWN NOTHING. The COMMUNITY owns it - and your superior can decide to expel you at will.
Did you miss class the day this was taught in MONK101 ??!!!
ANYBODY KNOWS THIS! Why do you act so surprised?
Brother Nathaniel wrote:POST SCRIPT - Father Peter Wheeler continued to affirm that I "left him no other choice" but to call in the Police and have me jailed.
And based upon his letter to you, and your rebuttal's, I COMPLETELY agree with him.
You SHOULD have fallen to your knees and asked forgiveness and submitted. But your PRIDE kicked in.
You should have submitted.
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You should write a letter to him and admit that you were wrong.
You are not cut out to be a Monk, my friend. You are way too prideful.