Most humiliating public experience ever! While this ""monk's"" fame in the psychic realm may be quite good. His social skills most certainly aren't. Because of a misunderstanding on the part of his volunteers, I was publicly humiliated, yelled at, scolded in a very rude way, and left feeling very disappointed in the way he treated me. Yes I was late, but I was new to his system and had come from out of town. I was told to stay even though I repeatedly said that I understood he was busy and was more than willing to come back another time. His volunteers insisted I stay as he might want to see me. They came back a few minutes later and said for me to go at 5:30 to his temple where he could see me at that time. I really had to get back to Austin because I am night blind and did not want to drive back in the dark. I told the volunteers this not so they could get me in, but so they could cancel. Instead they insisted so much that I believe Mr. Chin thought I was being pushy. Which clearly I was not, I told his helpers that I really did not want to impose but I wanted to do the right thing by informing him that I could not keep the p.m. appt. I should have just left but they kept insisting that it was wrong of me to leave without informing him. Well he thought I was being bellingerent when it was his assistants who misinformed him. He started yelling at me down the hallway saying I should just leave. He then called me forward and in the hallway proceeded to say I was lying about my night blindness and was trying to manipulate my way in. When I tried to explain what really happened he didn't want to hear and basically told me to listen to him. His whole stance and body language was seething with anger at me. He continued to tell me all kinds of things many true but some were not. I felt completely berated and humiliated and was so dumbfounded that a supposedly ""spiritual"" person was treating me like this in front of an audience, that I just stood there speechless. Worst and most humiliating experience of my life. He told me next time I went to get there early. Well Mr. Chin I will never see you again. You need to listen and not jump to conclusions or harsh judgments about people. Shame on you because it was never my intention to incur your wrath and be publicly humiliated. I just wanted to run out with what little dignity you left me with. For someone so ""enlightened"" you need to learn to treat people better.
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