Friday, February 10, 2012

Buddhist monk vs hackerspace

By Cory Doctorow at 1:58 pm Saturday, Oct 1


Here's a piece of hackerspace lore from earlier this summer. Rinpoche Fa Zang, a Buddhist monk, believed (incorrectly) that the rule of the San Francisco Noisebridge hackerspace was that "if the space was not being used, it could be used for anything." So he and his disciples rearranged the hackerspace into a shrine and began conducting services in it.

What followed was a gentle but insistent tug of war between a group of anti-authoritarian hackers and a monk, as documented by Danny O'Brien, one of the funniest people I know.

A few hours later, Fa Zang left me a voicemail. I have the MP3 if anyone wants it. It is awesome, and here is the transcript:

"Sir,

This is Fa Zang (Rinpoche). You seem to have forgotten that this country was found... to things written in the Constitution. Our founding forefathers promised us we would have freedom of speech, and freedom of religion. You remember the things that Thomas Jefferson said, about tyranny and religion? If you don't you should look it up. What you people are doing is completely erroneous, I haven't held any ceremonies there, I've simply been paying homage to the teachings I listen to there. And so you are breaking your own by-laws and the constitutional rights of people who come there by doing what you're doing. I think you should reconsider what you're doing."

So there you go. As someone who is also a fan of the founding fathers and ...things written in the Constitution, I'm sensitive to issues regarding religion, so I've been actively seeking out someone who is okay with the meditating, and the incense, and the shrining, and the constantly bloody moving of the tables and chairs. Let me know if you want to represent the Rinpoche's position in this disagreement.

In the mean time, if you agree with what is smelling to me like consensus, and if you see the Rinpoche in the road, or even in the space, can you ask him to keep the ceremonial stuff to Macang Monastery, where he lives.

(via Oblomovka)

(Image: 2009 Bay Area Maker Faire, a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike (2.0) image from mightyohm's photostream)

[Noisebridge-discuss] update on the shrine! [noisebridge.net] Tags: Funny, hackerspace, maker, religion, san francisco

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