Buddhist Retreat in Northern Thailand

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BUDDHIST RETREAT IN NORTHERN THAILAND

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Interested in a different kind of holiday? Ever thought about exploring Buddhism? How about a trip across your inner landscape? Are you up for a spiritual adventure?

This cultural exchange program is a joint effort between individual temples in Northern Thailand and the Blood Foundation, a small NGO based in Northern Thailand that runs education and health projects for Burmese refugees, Hill Tribe villages and disadvantaged Thai children, seeking to a offer pilgrims a unique opportunity to o experience all the riches and rewards of monastic life in Thailand. The aim ai is to foster a meaningful cultural exchange and to provide opportunities tiie for spiritual progression within the Thai Buddhist framework. In Thai culture it is common for me men en to join the temple and ordain as a monk for short periods. Foreign gn gu guests sts no now have the opportunity to join this once in a lifetime cultural al exp experience. e.

WHERE? Fang district ~ 150 km north of Chiang Mai (3 hours drive) ~ 110 km west of Chiang Rai (2 hours drive) SHORT STAYS (1-7 DAYS) You will stay at the temple in one of the buildings reserved for lay visitors (men and women sleep in separate quarters), get a glimpse of temple life, learn some Buddhist basic teaching and gain an introduction to meditation and chanting.

Offering both women and m men the chance to o live on the temple grounds while they study Buddhism, the basics of the ddhism practice meditation and learn le ancientt Pali language, the t program am m has h sb be been designed ned for travelers seeking that authentic uthentic Thai e experience.. A team as m of guest coordinatorss make ke the e experience as comfortable comforta possible visitors as they explore Buddhism and spirituality within a Thai e for vi plore lore Buddh B Buddhi h ty with cultural framework. One of the e features feattures es of the program is the Englishspeaking Dhamma teachers whose se e daily dail aily ly lessons make up a key facet of the experience. Participants can stay for as long on ng g or o as short as a they like . Women who stay for a minimum of seven days during the week to take the Eight yss are invited nvite vi durin duri Precepts and to wear the white hite robes obes bes es o of a lay Acolyte. Men who stay for a minimum of fourteen days have e the e chance chan cha to t ordain as an actual novice monk and to wear the traditional robes. ditional tional all orange a robess For those who are interested in the program but are ccurrently not in a s sted position to stayy for only a very ery limited time, w we invite you to participate in a short course, consisting of several days in order to get a glimpse of the life in a temple. We do encourage people to stay for a minimum of 21 days, during which time they should be able to progress sufficiently to become ordained as a monk. If circumstances require we also offer a reduced 14 day program.

From the morning you arrive at the temple you are subject to the Five Precepts. These are the rules that a Lay Buddhist should follow. For the duration of your stay all guests are required to follow these five guidelines at least: 1. Refrain from killing. Eating meat is OK, killing anything is not 2. Refrain from stealing 3. Refrain from sexual misconduct. No sexual activity is allowed at the temple 4. Refrain from false speech 5. Refrain from intoxicants. No drugs or alcohol


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