21 September 2004
three clauses of discipline and eight items of notice
'Their consciousness of moral abandonment shows itself...in the fact that the religion of Fo is so widely diffused; a religion which regards as the Highest and Absolute - as God -pure Nothing; which sets up contempt for individuality, for personal existence, as the highest perfection.' - Hegel, Philosophy of History, 'The Oriental World: China', 1831.



