The clan is a strict discipleship of Buddhist Monks, sometimes referred to as “The Noble Clan,” because their disciples demonstrate righteousness and mercy in all their deeds.
“A disciple of Shaolin must vow to reform evil when he finds it and to bring peace where he can.” They believe that even the worst evil-doers can be reformed through the clan's light. When proven false, the fault lies not in their opponents, but within themselves.
“You should not take life, make others take life, or take delight in death. To become a student of Shaolin, you first need to rid yourself of ego.” Passing Shaolin’s gates, and earning discipleship, means giving up all worldly possessions, vanity, and selfish desire.
Then one must commit to endless meditation
upon the Buddha’s merciful teachings.
Coinciding with this, one must make a suitable
temple of one’s own body where the Buddha’s seed
may thrive.
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