Definitely a life changing experience, glad it brought back memories. You can see more videos from my experience as a jungle monk on the "Dagwood's Thailand" channel.
I think It is ok for you to be filming, it for Educational purpose. I think what the comment meant was like, using technology like mobile, internet, computer or camera filming can be a distraction from your Buddhism monk training. When you have to detach yourselves from everything tempting.
@@TheCaribbean04For us Thai people, seeing a Monk holding camera walking around during bintabaht is looking bad. Most of the Thai Monk who teach thought social media will used their pupils or temple boys to hold camera for them to maintain proper posture in public. With respect.
Agree that would be awkward if that happened. I did not film Bin Tabat/Alms as a monk, after I left monkhood I returned and filmed wearing street clothes and plan to do so again.
@@dagwoodstreets It’s fine for monk to use social media to teach ordinary people about Dharma or the monk living ways. But monks must beware of receiving too much information from outside. It is the cause of unstable mind and unstable mind can lead monks into wrong decisions and wrong decisions lead to wrong actions and wrong actions lead to sins. 🙏🏻
I wnet to be a Thai Jungle Monk for a month almost 10 years ago, lernt a lot for being a monk!
Definitely a life changing experience, glad it brought back memories. You can see more videos from my experience as a jungle monk on the "Dagwood's Thailand" channel.
@@dagwoodstreets will do, Thank you sir!
Very interesting. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching! Most of my monk experiences are on my other channel, " Dagwood's Thailand"
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Blessings!
Wonderful 😊
Did you take a temporary ordination?
Yes, 3 weeks as a Phra (monk), 3 days as Nahk (apprentice) and 3 days as Sanggali (assistant)
@@dagwoodstreets super, thanks
@@dagwoodstreets may i ask for the details of the location? thanks
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I think It is ok for you to be filming, it for Educational purpose.
I think what the comment meant was like, using technology like mobile, internet, computer or camera filming can be a distraction from your Buddhism monk training. When you have to detach yourselves from everything tempting.
@@TheCaribbean04For us Thai people, seeing a Monk holding camera walking around during bintabaht is looking bad. Most of the Thai Monk who teach thought social media will used their pupils or temple boys to hold camera for them to maintain proper posture in public.
With respect.
Agree that would be awkward if that happened. I did not film Bin Tabat/Alms as a monk, after I left monkhood I returned and filmed wearing street clothes and plan to do so again.
@@dagwoodstreets It’s fine for monk to use social media to teach ordinary people about Dharma or the monk living ways. But monks must beware of receiving too much information from outside. It is the cause of unstable mind and unstable mind can lead monks into wrong decisions and wrong decisions lead to wrong actions and wrong actions lead to sins.
🙏🏻