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Becoming a Monk in Thailand

What it takes and what you need to know

Gil Van Dyke

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Becoming a monk in Thailand is a profound spiritual journey that demands commitment, discipline, and a genuine aspiration for inner growth. Here’s a look at the steps involved and what it truly means to embark on this transformative path:

1. Initial Intentions and Motivation

Choosing to become a monk should stem a sincere desire for spiritual development rather than worldly pursuits. It’s crucial to reflect deeply on your motivations and ensure they align with the principles of Buddhist Monasticism.

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2. Preparation Phase

Before formally entering a monastery, individuals typically spend time learning about Buddhism and Thai monastic life. This period of preparation helps prospective monks understand the foundational principles, rituals, and expectations of monastic life.

3. Novice ordination

Many individuals begin their monastic journey as novices. Novices undergo a period of training and adjustment within the monastery. This stage allows them to gradually adapt to the monastic lifestyle and commitments.

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Gil Van Dyke
Gil Van Dyke

Written by Gil Van Dyke

As a Dutch solo traveler, I share cultural, demographic, political, and historical insights via engaging blogs. Support me at buymeacoffee.com/gilvandyke

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