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Press Release Becoming a Buddhist Monk in Thailand used to be a difficult and long process but has now been made easier through the Monk Life Project. The Monk Life Project offers in-depth English Dhamma and Meditation instruction in a structured program that draws participants from many international countries. While in Thailand young men often ordain to make good Karma for their mothers, or as a kind of rite of passage before they get married, the true purpose of Monkhood is to pursue the end of suffering. The English-speaking participants in the Monk Life Project typically have encountered suffering in […]

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Guys, this is an ad!

If someone wanna become a monk, for 2 weeks or 2 month or such, there are quite some options available. Known options, just ask google: "Can a Farang become a monk"

There was every now and then an article about "how to", over the past decade/s, even that the/some temple help with visas, if needed. 

 

35 minutes ago, Cabra said:

Of course it is. It's a 30 day meditation and dharna training retreat. What's wrong with that? 

This seems to be a full commercial offer. Designed specially for foreigners.

The others I mentioned, they seem to be more  the "normal" experience, in a normal temple, just a bit upgraded. So that Farang can become part of it. 

 

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