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Dagwood's Thailand
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 ก.พ. 2023
Beautiful country, wonderful people & delicious food
Ghost Talk & Power Out | Farang Monk Washes Clothes in Thai Forest ซักผ้าในป่า|ไฟดับร้อยเอ็ด|ผี
Dagwood discusses daily events at a monastery in the wilds of Thailand while washing clothes in a plastic container outdoors.
Thai Theravada Monks can blow on mosquitos or wave them away but are prohibited from killing them.
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Robinson Mall, Mukdahan, Thailand
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No longer a monk, Dagwood is free to check out northeastern Thailand or "Isan" without restrictions. One of the first stops is to find out if there is western food available and see how modern the shopping is. Turns out there is amazing western food to be had at great prices as well as a movie theater and other creature comforts. Not known as a tourist destination, Mukdahan is located on the Me...
Watch a Movie on Vacation in Bangkok | ไปดูหนังที่กรุงเทพ
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You can watch English language movies in a comfortable theater while munching world class snacks. What's not to like?
Animal Mind Human Mind: Thai Jungle Laundry & Dogs สุนัข|ซักผ้าในป่า|ร้อยเอ็ด
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Dogs and temple matters discussion while washing clothes deep in the Thai Jungle of Northeast Thailand (Isan). Day in the life of a farang jungle monk. Monk Daily Routines Part 1 th-cam.com/video/WJ36Y1FbP_I/w-d-xo.html Part 2 th-cam.com/video/D3LDCsfpDWQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Q1esDDJIPPx5nFK3 Part 3 th-cam.com/video/nTRNNgHI4VY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=mefDSh952mcwP7wV Part 4 th-cam.com/video/RhwwN09Qrbw/w-d-xo....
Foreigner Jungle Monk Concludes 1st Road Trip, Returns to Home Temple
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Dagwood summarizes completion of his first road trip away from the home temple. A few recommended links are below. Day1 th-cam.com/video/b1AhUC81QJc/w-d-xo.html Monk Daily Routines Part 1 th-cam.com/video/WJ36Y1FbP_I/w-d-xo.html Part 2 th-cam.com/video/D3LDCsfpDWQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Q1esDDJIPPx5nFK3 Part 3 th-cam.com/video/nTRNNgHI4VY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=mefDSh952mcwP7wV Part 4 th-cam.com/video/RhwwN09Qrb...
Thai Jungle Monk Robe Demonstration for Informal Wear (within temple grounds) ห่มจีวร
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It takes time to learn how to prepare a monk robe to make it ready to wear. While staying at a jungle temple in Yasothon province, a helpful senior monk gave me a demonstration of how to roll, fold & don the JIWON for informal wear around the temple. There are different methods proscribed for wearing the JIWON such as when you travel, leave the temple or receive alms (BIN TABAT). I hope you wil...
Foreigner Jungle Monk in a Treehouse, Yasothon, Thailand
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Dagwood summarizes his experiences from a tent in a treehouse where he is living and sleeping during his first trip away from the home temple. Day1 th-cam.com/video/b1AhUC81QJc/w-d-xo.html Monk Daily Routines Part 1 th-cam.com/video/WJ36Y1FbP_I/w-d-xo.html Part 2 th-cam.com/video/D3LDCsfpDWQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Q1esDDJIPPx5nFK3 Part 3 th-cam.com/video/nTRNNgHI4VY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=mefDSh952mcwP7wV Part 4...
American Monk Adjusts to New Temple in Yasothon, Thailand
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Dagwood summarizes his experiences from a tent in a treehouse on the second day of his first trip away from the home temple. I joke about why the door to the Monk's residence is labeled "Guthi" but the real reason is so that random people wandering through the jungle don't mistake it for an interesting spot to picnic. American Jungle Monk in Thailand Daily Routine Series: Day1 th-cam.com/video/...
Temple Dog Robs American Jungle Monk in Thailand
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Sleeping in a tent in a treehouse while visiting another jungle temple in Yasothon province about 500 km (310 mi) from Bangkok, Dagwood received a surprise within hours of arriving and setting up his tent. Apparently, it is common for temple dogs to steal shoes and slippers so you should either take your slippers with you or at least place them in a spot where it will be difficult for dogs to r...
วัดป่า American Monk LOST in the Thai Jungle: The Full Story (Samsung Galaxy S22) ยโสธร 불교 仏教
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Follow up to previous video that teased being lost in the Jungle, here now is the full story. Luckily I had my Samsung S22 Ultra tucked away in my jiwon (robe) when I started out because I was completely unprepared to film and did not realize what was about to happen. Phra Ajahn Niyom recovered quickly from his injuries and kept in good spirits the whole time. He was always cheerful and seeking...
American Jungle Monk Trip to Yasothon อีสานยโสธร
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Jungle Monks in Thailand, particularly the northeast or "Isan," practice Buddhist monasticism within Thai Theravada Buddhism. These Jungle Monks inhabit remote wilderness and forest dwellings for spiritual training. In this episode of American Jungle Monk, Dagwood and his fellow Monks from Roi Et province travel to Yasothon province to take part in the Buddhist holy celebration of Boon Gatin, w...
Thai Jungle Monk Questions Answered
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Temple rules and permissions vary from country to country, sect to sect and district to district. In this video, I attempt to address some of the questions I have received, some of which are with regards to why it seems we do things differently from other temples viewers have come in contact with or have been associated with. Part 1 th-cam.com/video/WJ36Y1FbP_I/w-d-xo.html Part 2 th-cam.com/vid...
(Part 4) Thai Jungle Monk AM Routine: After the Daily Meal
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(Part I) Thailand Jungle Monk Morning Routine
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Thai Jungle Temple: Etiquette, Power Outages, Spiders
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Hanging a Clothes Line in the Thai Jungle
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Monk Mistakes: American Jungle Monk in Thailand
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Day Trip Rayong, Thailand, to Strawberry Town #thailand #travel
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Crispy Soft Thai Coconut Snack, KANOM KROK ขนมครก
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Classic Motorcycle Club, Thailand มอเตอร์ไซค์
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🙏🙏🙏Shadhu Shadhu Shadhu
Thank you for watching and commenting, have a blessed day!
Stay eternal, brother.
🙏 Thank you 🙏
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Everything is suffering, impermanence, and no self, •Suffering - all living beings suffer in different ways, mental and physical suffering, mental suffering like stress, depression, worry, etc. and physical suffering like disease, skin or organs problems, wounds, etc... •Impermanence - nothing last forever except change, everything or everyone will die or will change, like people, house, plants, possession, gadgets, perspective etc... •No self - everything is made out of 4 elements, fire water earth air, example is the house, how to build a house? Need stone blocks, how to create stone blocks? Need some earth or dirt, combined with water, then shaping to blocks after that need heat to be cooked and steady then need air to make the blocks dry and finish product, and humans and other living beings too are created by the 4 elements, People have heat in their body to not get cold, and water like blood, and air to breath, and earth is the physical form of humans and other organisms (living beings), Humans are just like cars, humans have organs, 6 senses, hormones, chemical reactions to the brain and the nature of mind, nature of the mind is greedy for sensual pleasure to the 5 senses, and car have engine, wheels, fuel, lights, windows, etc.. That's why humans are just like animals, humanity just invented sense of self, the sense of "me" "mine" "I'm this" "I'm that" but in reality all living beings are just an organism in the environment, So everything are just organism trying to survive everyday, name, labels is an illusion it's not real because truth is beyond words and beyond ordinary people and ordinary living beings understanding What do you think? What's your view on 3 marks of existence?
Cannot disagree! 🙏🙏🙏
More videos please, thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
You got it my friend, thanks for viewing & commenting!
Nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
seems you ve been surrounded by very nice monks. where was that and whats the name of this temple?
The temple is Nong Song Hong in Isan, northeastern Thailand. Thanks for watching & commenting!
@@DagwoodsThailand namassagan and thank you for information 🙏🏼. when i look for wat nong song hong, it shows me samut sakhon. may i ask where in isaan? i lived in a temple in sakhon nakhon and i know isaan a bit (nong khai, khon kaen, mukdahan, sakhon, buriram)
Monk drives a car?
Yes, Monks may drive to support the temple. If there is a "Sang Gali" or Monk Assistant available then the monk need not drive.
According to the Buddha Being born as a Human is very rare opportunity to study the dharma and practice it to be free from mundane life of suffering Animal realm , ghost realm, hell realm, has so many suffering and can't practice what the Buddha taught And in heaven realm, it's too much pleasure, and it can develop attachment and living beings live their become delusional because they think it's permanent But humans just in middle path, just enough suffering to realize how worse is life is, and just enough right pleasure to practice the dharma And be liberated from suffering of existence What do you think?
My belief is that life is impermanent and we should follow MAJIMA (Pali language version) or "The Middle Path" between extremes. In Thai, MAJIMA is ว่าง or "WAHNG"and you will sometimes see that word on signs within temple grounds in Thailand. Thank you for your thoughtful comments. 🙏🙏🙏
The outro is so nicely done and funny 😅 Is the reverb guitar sorta like their national instrument? Because I hear it everywhere even in their rural villages in festivals, etc
It's called a Phin (pronounced "pin") and it is a 3 stringed guitar representative of Thailand's northeast or ISAN. I recorded that song when I lived in Bangkok but my buddy played phin on that recording. I used to play but not well.
They put fine sand, with those inverted domes, around the Kutis in order for the ants get stuck and not go inside. Ants are the biggest nightmare for jungle monks because once they form a line they get EVERYWHERE in the Kuti and it's super hard to get them off because you are not allowed to kill them.
Good info, makes total sense!
When I stayed in a Thai Wat to become a monk for some time, as a westerner one the the things I was confused about was the Thai food because I've never seen their dishes so I just picked the rice and fruits 😆 What do you think are the most 'acessible' Thai dishes for a farang to get familiar with ?
Depends on the individual but I'd say most westerners can easily adapt to sticky rice, BBQ chicken & pork, raw or boiled vegetables, fresh fruit and virtually all of the desserts. Give the more exotic foods a try, you may be surprised. Of course the goal is nutrition so you cannot specify what you want to eat but you can choose from what is available.
Yeah, ghosts are a big thing in Theravada Buddhism and especially in Thai folk culture.
Beliefs vary from place to place but at my temple they believe 100%
U live in Th. and don' t know what km are? What value does your flic have?
I appreciate you're asking questions though I don't understand your meaning. I obviously know what km are but I don't know what "flic" is in your context. What language is flic? In English "flic" is a dimmable light switch and I do not own those type of light switches, is it an acronym? Thanks for watching! 🙏
Hello Khun Pra! Which temple is this and in which area of Thailand are you? I'm loving your channel Sir
Wat Nong Song Hong in Isan (northeastern Thailand). Thank you for watching and commenting 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for your interesting videos. Im practicing in Thich Nhat Hanh's tradition at his temple known as Plum Village and its nice to see
Oh that's fantastic! Mindfulness, Be in the now, Life is impermanent. 🙏🙏🙏
Do you meditate for any time during the day? Like do u need to sit for a certain amount of time daily?
Thank you for asking! I use Vipassana style to meditate every morning after waking and then brushing my teeth. The length of time changes every day because sometimes I'm quick to slip into nothingness and sometimes it's more difficult if something is distracting me. I also meditate while walking every night after the sun goes down which is not as effective but still helpful. Keep up with your meditation, it's important to train your mind. Thanks for watching! 🙏🙏🙏
They're called Navare in Australia too, and they are made in Thailand.
Cool info, thanks! In Thailand I own a Toyota Hilux but in USA I own a Nissan Frontier. IMO the Nissan is a better looking vehicle. Navaras are also made in Spain and there are very few differences, I think one of them is the number of bolts on the hubcaps. Navaras built in Spain have “VSK” ” in the Vin# of the vehicle. The vehicles that are built in Thailand have “MNT” in the Vin#. This murdered out Navara that I saw in the mall is beautiful and the cost brand new is less than US $20,000. Crazy.
@@DagwoodsThailand Sorry, I misspelt Navara.
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I've been there.
But have you "Done that"?
I'm Thai. I have to admit that your routine video makes me confused about the monk 's mission or กิจของสงฆ์ I mean.
Every temple is different and duties depend on time of year, location, festivals, and many other factors. My videos offer merely a glimpse. ขอบคุณที่รับชม
Good advice, also a great way to escape the heat ..
Yes indeed!
Nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
It was so good. You showed everything very nicely❤ +1 sub
Thanks and welcome to the channel!
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Starting to look a little fuzzy…😊
My beard and hair? I wish it grew thicker on top lol!
Speaking of Washing…I see a lot of food passing with hands…would not happen in Japan!
I learned by visiting and remaining overnight at various temples around Thailand that customs and procedures vary between temples 2-3 miles from each other so it's not surprising Japan and other countries do things differently. Hope you are doing great, I love the shakuhachi, Japan and Japanese culture. You have a blessed life!
Very interesting video. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching and commenting!
Happy Songkran brother. We spent Songkran at Wat Mongkolratanaram here in Tampa Florida. Looking forward to getting back to Thailand. Thank you for sharing you incredible adventure with us.
And you as well! We visited friends in Tampa a year ago and due to the climate they grow many of the same fruits & vegetables as in Thailand. Hope you can make it back to Land of Smiles soonest.
Sweeping the walls is the best!
Gotta usher them spiders out unharmed
@@DagwoodsThailand For sure!
Dagwood's-total outstanding trip. see you later~:)
So happy you are watching! You are very talented with the drone, your videos are beautiful! Thanks for your kind words.
There are still people and places in Thailand where people won’t accept any tips.
Very true, thanks for pointing that out!
Very inspiring to watch and congrats that you continue your journey in forest temples.
Thanks for your kind words, I appreciate you watching and commenting.
I’m curious Dag why are you putting medicine on your feet? It’s danger walking barefoot or it’s about something else?
Daily Bin Tabat (receiving alms) in the village requires us to walk house to house barefoot over rugged streets strewn with broken glass, dog feces and other things that in the jungle can cause infection if you get open sores, which I had on top and bottom of my feet.
@@DagwoodsThailand Hi Doug thank you for answers. Can you tell me what is the name of this medicine which are you putting on the wounds?
Iodine
I am very thankful to see the inside of a Thai Buddhist monastery in the jungle. It’s interesting to hear about an American going into the jungle to live as a monk for a short time. Buddhism is a philosophy (or religion) I came across a few years ago when I was in a not-so-good mental place. But now, I have learned more about Buddhism, philosophy, and other things. It has taught me about life and how to navigate it. Seeing what a monk does on the inside is very informative; sadly, not many people have recorded it, so not many gain knowledge. I am thankful to see you taking on the challenge of becoming a monk and surviving it. XD 😃
Thank you for your comments, much appreciated. 🙏🙏🙏
Gangsta monks, driving without licence plates and a farang in the back, yo...
That car looked like it was held together by paper clips and chewing gum but usually (not always) started.
I wonder if you could add a button?
I asked about Velcro and got chuckles so probably not. Excellent question though.
I just ask
You can do like this for yourself 😮 so good
Yes, I dress myself a few times per day because we wear the Jiwon differently when we eat and for ceremonies as to when we Bin Tabat.
@@DagwoodsThailand And I feel sorry if I ask you a lot 🫣
Thx u ❤❤❤
Satu! 🙏🙏🙏
Respect full 🙏
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Did you take language lessons before you set off?
I studied Thai for a month 15 years ago and lived in Bangkok for 3 years. In retrospect I should have studied Pali and walked barefoot a month or so before setting out.
Are you in it for the long haul now?
Buddhism yes but ordained monk, no. I plan to return to the jungle and be a monk for one year more unless family circumstances change. You normally have 3 opportunities so one more chance after that if I want to be permanent.
We have 2 - 3 monks come by our house - after placing food in the Baht, the monks will say 2 3 lines of a mantra..
That's pretty cool, I suppose it makes most sense for low density population areas
Looks like Issan food? Not good 😳
Food is to nourish the body and the food presented is healthy. Most of it happens to be delicious as well but everyone has differing tastes.
Memories of bathing at sea…
555 Not far off but more privacy (and spiders) at the temple