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KHLONG LUANG, Thailand – When Apple founder Steve Jobs died after a long
fight with cancer last year, software engineer Tony Tseung sent an email to
a Buddhist group in Thailand to find out what happened to his old boss now
that he’s no longer of this world.
This month, Mr. Tseung received his answer. Mr. Jobs has been reincarnated
as a celestial warrior-philosopher, the Dhammakaya group said in a special
television broadcast, and he’s living in a mystical glass palace hovering
above his old office at Apple’s Cupertino, California headquarters.
Mr. Jobs’s death unleashed a wave of grief across the world when he died
last October. From Shanghai to Sydney to New York, admirers of his iconic
devices laid flowers and lit candles to mourn his passing. Some commentators
described the outpouring as an homage to a kind of secular prophet whose
innovations changed the ways millions of people live their lives,
strengthening the appeal of a brand which already was approaching cult-like
status.
Some of Mr. Jobs’s admirers in Malaysia later gathered on a tropical island
and in a religious ceremony each took a bite from an apple before flinging
the fruit into the sea in a bid to speed up his reincarnation.
Now, Phra Chaibul Dhammajayo, abbot at the Dhammakaya Temple here just north
of Bangkok, claims Mr. Jobs has already been reborn.
“After Steve Jobs passed away, he was reincarnated as a divine being with a
special knowledge and appreciation for science and the arts,” the
Dhammakaya leader said in the first of a series of sermons beamed to
hundreds of thousands of the group’s followers around the world.
Phra Chaibul’s claims are impossible to corroborate, and his sermons have
unleashed significant criticism, including from some skeptics who suspect he
is just trying to get attention to help with fundraising. Among other
things, he has said the reincarnated Mr. Jobs spends much of his time
lounging in a glass palace resembling an Apple store. Phra Chaibul also has
said the being formerly known as Steve Jobs is attended by 20 servants, who
seem to resemble the Apple store ‘Geniuses’ who help customers set up
their iPhones and other devices here on earth.
Senior monks at the Dhammakaya Temple declined requests for comment.
Either way, it’s not surprising that 68-year-old Phra Chaibul (the ‘Phra
’ is a religious title) has latched onto the Jobs phenomenon. Many Thais
are well aware of the interest Mr. Jobs had in Buddhism. Biographies of the
former Apple chief were translated into the local language and took up
entire shelves in local bookstores, while dozens of local magazines featured
him on their covers.
Apple’s mantra of using technology to bring people closer together also
dovetails neatly with the teachings of the orange-robed monks at the
Dhammakaya Temple. They preach a worldly, tech-savvy form of Buddhism which
instructs worshipers that it isn’t a sin to grow rich, as long as they
contribute a chunk of their earnings to the Dhammakaya cause.
At the group’s headquarters here in Khlong Luang, a little north of Bangkok
, tens of thousands of worshipers flock each weekend to a giant flying
saucer-shaped structure surrounded by a vast network of airport-like
corridors and meeting halls that’s comparable in size to the Pentagon.
Anthropologists frequently liken the Dhammakaya group to Christian
televangelists operating in countries such as the U.S., Brazil and the
Philippines.
“The Dhammakaya Temple identifies itself as a ‘modern temple for a modern
age,’” Rachelle Scott at the University of Tennessee wrote in a recent
book on Thai religious movements. “It chooses to present itself as modern
in select ways, whether by employing a contemporary aesthetic, using new
technologies, or re-interpreting key doctrines and practices through a
modern lens.”
But by adopting Mr. Jobs to help spread its theology, the Dhammakaya group
has certainly raised eyebrows, including upsetting some Buddhists.
Other Buddhist leaders disapprove of Phra Chaibul’s sermons, which are
titled “Where Is Steve Jobs?” They say they are a stunt designed to lure
more followers to Dhammakaya’s vast sanctuary. “Even if it is true, it is
just showing off and has nothing to do with Lord Buddha’s teachings,” said
one prominent religious authority, Phra Payom Kallayano.
Another revered scholar and temple abbot, Phra Paisal Visalo, told local
media here that he is worried that many more people will follow Mr. Tseung,
the software engineer at Apple in California, by seeking Dhammakaya’s help
in contacting deceased friends and relatives.
An Apple spokeswoman declined to comment on the matter. But some Dhammakaya
followers urged Phra Chaibul to persevere with his teachings, even if, as
one worshiper, Praweena Soijit, says, “they are difficult for some people
to understand.”
Sporting a shaved head and over-sized glasses, Phra Chaibul, a soft-spoken
trained economist, advises students to closely analyze Mr. Jobs’s life so
they can better understand their own role in this world, and beyond.
Perfection of the kind symbolized by Apple’s phones and other gadgets, he
intones, can only be attained by many cycles of trial and error.
“Once Steve Jobs began work on something, he was determined to get it done
to the best of his ability,” Phra Chaibul said in one sermon. “No problems
or obstacles could come between him and his work. On the contrary, problems
and obstacles only spurred him on to succeed.”
That grittiness helped Apple become the world’s most valuable company, even
before the launch of its next iPhone model, expected in September.
The spiritual rewards also appear to be worth the effort, at least according
to Phra Chaibul. He says that Mr. Jobs now enjoys sleeping on a floating
hover-bed, and when he thinks of a piece of music he would like to hear, it
automatically plays. If he is hungry, an aide quickly brings him a tasty
treat.
“Everything is high-tech, beautiful, and simple, exactly the way he likes
it, and he is filled with great excitement and amazement,” Phra Chaibul
says. In fact, the technology surrounding the reincarnated Mr. Jobs works so
seamlessly that he has no reason to “bare his canine teeth” or otherwise
exercise the hot temper for which he was known on earth.
What’s more, Mr. Jobs was reborn in a younger, more handsome form. Phra
Chaibul says he now appears to be around 35 to 40 years old, with a full
head of hair. Artist renderings accompanying Phra Chaibul’s lectures show a
rejuvenated Mr. Jobs living in a photo-shopped, air-brushed utopia where he
hangs out with other sprites and revels in the achievements of friends and
colleagues he left behind on earth.
Phra Paisal, who runs a famous temple in Chaiyaphum province, wonders how
Phra Chaibul knows all this. “Did he even know Steve Jobs?” he asked.
Phra Chaibul last week offered a few clues in his latest broadcast. Mr. Jobs
, he said, has also lived several past lives – bolstering his chances of
progressing to a higher plane by, among other things, planning irrigation
systems and designing temples, before finally securing his new incarnation
by coming up with the iPhone.
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