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| Found it! Last Online: 20-03-2010 12:44 AM Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Fiji
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| N. Thailand : through a future/present/past monk from America For the past 13 years I've wanted to ordain as a Buddhist monk, well before the year is out, it'll become a reality. I would of hoped to do so for at least 1-month, but I can't swing that at the present moment. So from 23 December to 1 January I'll be a monk at a mountain temple in Doi Saket (30 minutes outside of Chiang Mai's downtown). Next Monday I'm going to meet w/ the abbot, and the Monday before I ordain I'm going to meet w/ the monk that'll tend to me while I'm at the temple. I think he'll mainly help me with the chanting part of the time I'm ordained. I am studying the chants I need to do, then for it's not totally foreign to me: ![]() Today the gf & I went shopping at the Buddhist stores in CM for my robe, bowl, and other monk stuff. The prices varied from store to store, but the fashion didn't. ![]() ![]() ![]() ^ who's the weirdo in the background? finally I made my purchase, coming to roughly 1,700 baht. Notice the winter hat, socks, and somewhere in the bag is a pair of gloves. I grew up in Chicago, but never got use to the cold. ![]() The gf & her mother are very proud & happy. My gf is calling everyone & after we bought the clothes & accessories she was taking me around to different people telling them I'm becoming a monk. I'm even more happy to do something I want to do, knowing it'll make other people happy. More pictures & text coming. Early/mid next year I'll post some pictures taken during the ceremony & I'm 90% sure I'll bring my little Canon, so I should have some pictures taken while I'm a monk.
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errrmm, why is your g/f happy? are monks allowed to see their partners at all?? anyway, it will be interesting to see some monk pics, I am sure there will be no schoolgirls involved (I do have a tale about that but....) "CM through the eyes of a monk" type of thing
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| Found it! Last Online: 20-03-2010 12:44 AM Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Fiji
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| thanks for the kind words guys, it'll be interesting to say the least. Quote:
Also my gf thinks it's good merit, and all that type of Thai stuff. Also her mother doesn't have a son, so her mother feels as if I'm a son of sorts ordaining. | |
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| Found it! Last Online: 20-03-2010 12:44 AM Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Fiji
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| this was taken my 2nd to last day as Phra Ge Ra Ya No: ![]() I'll start to go through the pictures in the next few days from my ordination & time as a short-time monk. If some of the TD members who attended the ceremony want to post some pictures be my guest. I would be interested in seeing them too. |
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| เมดอินไทยแลนด์ | Quote:
__________________ TODAY PRUDENCE SHALL BE OUR WATCHWORD. TOMORROW WE SHALL SOAK THE LAND IN BLOOD! | ||
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| On a walkabout | I really respect a person who has the passion and personal commitment such as yourself. To be honest your travel in life is far removed to where I see myself going but I wish you every happiness and personal fulfillment! I always enjoy seeing your excellent photos! |
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| Thailand Expat Last Online: 01-03-2010 03:59 PM Join Date: Jul 2008
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| Why is it that westerners have to make a mockery of a foreign religeon and tradition to massage their own egos? Can you not just observe from afar? I guess you would not get any bragging rights then. Religeon should be a life time decision not a holiday theme park ride or a photo opportunity. I did not realise that there was room for ego in Buddhism. I would say the gf and mother were so happy to be rid of the farang for a few days and liking the comedy you provided for them and their neighbours. Sorry if I have offended you but I never understand why travellers like yourself feel you have to be a part of other cultures and make it all about yourself instead of just observing and respecting. There are no real western buddhists as our culture and upbringing make it impossible to follow the rules. |
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