Only Three Drinks, But They Were Buckets of Booze After my second bucket of whiskey and Red Bull at the Full Moon Party, I’d officially failed in my plan to stay sober, but succeeded in my plan to not have more than three drinks – I’d only had a bucket of mojito and two buckets…
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Searching For A Seaside Sanctuary in Thailand
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Being Buddhist In Thailand: Leaving The Monastery
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Being Buddhist in Thailand: The Fruits of a Focused Mind
by LukeSpartacus •
Mott in his indomitable serenity had a way of dropping conversational bombs as casual asides. “You know tomorrow is Ne Suschij?” He asked on my penultimate afternoon at Wat Klagonwan. Considering no one else spoke English, no I had no idea what was happening tomorrow so I asked him to elaborate. “Tomorrow we do not…
Being Buddhist in Thailand: Science, Self, Religion, Sex, and Desire
by LukeSpartacus •
Last night a rainstorm engulfed the mountain. The thunder wakes me before the 3 AM meditation gong. I am overjoyed to experience it. What could complete the picture of this mountain hideaway more than thunder and lightning illuminating drops playing romantic rhythms on the roof? Whether it’s the rain that stills my thoughts or not,…
Being Buddhist in Thailand: Technology AND Mindfulness?
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Thailand: The Abbot’s Challenge
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Shooting the Shit with Buddha at Bear Paw Mountain, Thailand
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Thai All You Can Eat Monk Buffet: The Paradox of Chowing Down Mindfully
by LukeSpartacus •
When your brain dreams for the body, it desires bowl after bowl of fresh fruit—pineapple, durian, mangos, watermelon, papaya, melon, grapes, oh grapes!, strawberries, and a dozen fruits only Google knows. When your stomach is honest with itself, it wants you to fill it with pastries made from fresh fruit, coconut fried dough balls, pies,…
Being Buddhist in Thailand: Asking for Morning Alms
by LukeSpartacus •
At 3 AM, a gong reverberates us awake — time for morning chanting and meditation. I place my cushion behind everyone else’s so that they will not notice my frequent fidgeting. In the morning, I do better than in the evening, but seriously, the lotus position is painful. I hope that with time my limbs…