Foreigner Jungle Monk in a Treehouse, Yasothon, Thailand
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 มี.ค. 2024
- 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.
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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. 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks Dagwood
Ne dada
Thx u ❤❤❤
Satu! 🙏🙏🙏
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Thanks for watching!
How monk to wearing the robe i just ask
The jiwon takes time to learn how to wear properly but the angsa (shirt) and sabong (pants) are more manageable. ต้องฝึกให้เคยชิน
@DagwoodsThailand ok thank you but I still not understand 😅
And i like your videos and waiting for new
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