I started following the Buddha about a year and a half ago. It has brought peace to my life. I'm still learning about the Buddha... Thanks for this presentation... peace and blessings
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial awesome.... There's a Buddhist temple and monestary in Tulsa. Ive driven through the property, but I've never stopped and visited. I'm doing it all on my own. Buddhism is not large here.
@@Parmenides7 right! Look I'm all for meditating but how are they balancing the world. It seems self serving to me, they go into there place of the unknown that's great and all but is that it.
The answer to that question is in the video. Everything the narrator talked about is balance. And getting the test of the world to practice the Dhamma would indeed balance the world
I turned to the Buddha around 6 years ago to free myself of suffering. It made a difference then and still does today in how I get through tough times. I spend even more time alone now in my 50’s and I am more at peace with it because the most important relationship is with myself 🙏🏼
I'm from Mexico, I'm a Catholic but I truly admire and respect Buddhism. I am interested on learning more about Buddhism beliefs. I love the way you see life and the peace you give to us through your example and discipline💞
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial If you are still interested in larning about Buddhism, there are 3 schools, Theravada, Mahayana, Vajrayana [Tibet]. Look on the web under Dharma Material, there is a firm in Taiwan that will send you free books. All you have to do is fill out a book form and it will take you up to half a year to get your books.
I am catholic and even though monks are so calming in this video, I must say i really like my religion a million times better. Jesus is so amazing, teaching us to go out and spread the word about living a good life, and to live our best life in being there for each other. These monks seem like good folks, but what the heck are they doing for each other and the world? That's what's missing in this lifestyle and doing stuff for others is a huge part of who I am.
Intuition is not that important, in fact it's probably the least reliable way to find a life led by things we can prove. Intuition can and will lead you on roads to places you don't want to go. Best to let the facts that survive scrutiny lead you and calm you.
"Why would anyone want to seclude themselves from the world?" That is simple; because this world is full of not so nice people who value money and power over human life.
The way to our growth is through relationships and interactions with others. Many Buddhist masters said this: theory means nothing if we do not put it into practice.
Giving up everything including your passions and dreams in life is something I could never do, massive respect to these Buddhists monks and their selfless way of life. Leaving behind all your attachment to this world is something easier said than done if not impossible for many of us.
Joining the Army forces you to leave your family, passions, hopes, and dreams behind as well. I have met people from all over the world in the Army. And as you can see in this video these monks come from all over the world too. For both, the Army and Buddhist monks I think anyone can do it. They both just require training. In my opinion, being a monk is easier since it's all about peace instead of violence. And naturally, most of us long for tranquility. You're becoming one with yourself and I feel like if each of us didn't have so many distractions and needs this is actually quite natural to become like this. We all yearn for some type of fulfillment and most of us would consider ourselves spiritual in a way. In reality, we are forced to have to provide for ourselves and our families and work until the end of our days kind of like the laypeople in the video. These monks are blessed they have the villagers taking care of them and providing all of their material needs. This makes focussing only on your spirituality quite easy when they wipe out almost all distractions and physical needs of life. I do have a problem with how fresh, clean, and well-tooken care these monks look while the villagers giving them all they have looked quite poor. Also in comparison with how developed the monk's infrastructure is to how the shacks the villagers live in, it seems wrong. Being a monk is not impossible and again anyone can do it if they have the will and when in the perfect circumstances like these guys. These men are no different than you or me or those villagers because we are all human. It does not seem right to me that hardworking laypeople lay at their feet and worship them almost as if they are the gatekeeper to their own faiths/karma. This type of training is rewarding for the self though and I'm sure opens a great door to the growth of your own spirituality. Focussing only on mediation and spirituality offers a great reward to the individual in which they reach enlightenment and feel a great sense of freedom. However, this does not make them better than anyone else or more hierarchal than the poorest man. We are all still meek humans who need something greater than ourselves to reach Nirvana. And that "something" cannot be found in even the most disciplined human monk. It is found in the true God.
@@desireechoate7583 I recommend that you read the autobiography of lee dhammadaro a Buddhist monk of the Thai tradition, that way you can see how the monk lifestyle is not as easy as you perceive it, it is extremely hard to be a monk in an Any place you are, and you shouldn't compare them to soldiers, monk are trained to attain peace, love compassion stillness of the mind- body and liberation of suffering, soldiers are made to destroy, the only create bad for themselves and others. Also people is not required to feed or donate to monks, thay do it voluntarily because they appreciate the monks and their wisdom.
While I will acknowledge that it's a struggle. Going against the tide always is, however, if one is to engage in the struggle, the first step is motivation. Your motivation has to be at least equal to the dream and the passion. If it's not, you are wasting your time. Secondly, you must take an honest assessment of the passion and the dream. Do you honestly think that they will eliminate all craving and suffering or just cover them up? What I have found about us is that we are never satisfied. No matter how good we may have it, we are never satisfied, at least not for long. Just something to think about.
If you didn't find peace in Islam then you can't find peace anywhere else. And you were also not a practicing Muslim. I guess. Can't believe a Muslim can change his religion. I'm a proud Muslim💎, I've seen this world, difference people. And I truly believe a true Muslim can never ever think of any other religion. Also, according to survey Muslims are the happiest people❤
Awww thank you so much pam. Your comment is so kind and very touching. It just made my day. Thank you so much for the support and kind words 😁😁😁 Greetings from Thailand 😊
Dear Nick, what a beautiful video! Thank you for sharing it with us 🙂 even though, probably the majority of people watching this are not monks, it is very warm and I guess it will inspire many of us to a journey of wisdom. It is the example that we can inspired ourselves without doing exactly the same as the other that inspires us. It’s the soul that rises the inspiration and not the task itself. 🙂🙏🏻 hugs from Portugal
Awww. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch this video. I appreciate the support and your kind words. Thank you. Sending you warm wishes from Thailand 😊😊🙏
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial I heard that place through my friends, in Myanmar. Right now I living in Myanmar for next 2 years and it's call Buddhism for foreigners.
@@idontbelieveingod9543 Buddha also was an atheist.....he rejected the idea of God and soul...... Buddhism doesn't believe in any God but believe in peaceful mind , escape from cycle of suffering and to be happiness and humanity.... I am the place where Buddha got enlightenment Bodhgaya,Bihar India .. Came here and see the real teaching of buddha
Once again, I cried watching this video and the concept of meditation is so clear by your explanation. You 're working hard on it and take all of your energy, your ability sending this MESSAGE out to the WORLD. Sathu.
I'm an Indian I don't know why I'm so much attracted to Buddhism that I repeatedly get back to such videos and historical texts .... whole world need a balance that you people are creating 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial how a normal person can become a monk ... please tell or make a video on it ?? Like what things a person has to leave ...or what are the traits of a person to be a monk ?
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial procedure being followed is already on other channels...I want to know the real mind set .. sacrifices... facing society.. how to talk to family about this thing ... because I think this is big step indeed
That is truly a powerful statement that you make: "When the mind is outside of the body, it becomes vulnerable." So very true! I have the Dhammapada and have read it several times, even memorized and recite verses to myself for mental focus. My point is your statement that I quoted reminded me of one particular verse: "What we see, hear, and taste, become the master." The longer that I live, the more that I realize how important this is to our well-being.
Oh wonderful. Congratulations on that teaching position. That's a lot of merits to teach the monks. My advice is to go with no explanation and have an open attitude. Sometimes we bring our own culture and perspectives, then we compare. Try not to do that because you are now going into the spiritual world. What they do will boy make sense logically because it's not supposed to. So just stay open. Develop your meditation practice and observe everything around you. Through the act of skillful observation, you can learn alot. Its like watching a master class on life 😁 I hope this helps. Feel free to ask anything 😁😁
Be humble. Go as a disciple Even if you are going there to "teach". Dont compare nothing you ll see with what you know . Dont have contact with nobody outside the monastery for the entire Month. Enjoy the experience.
สวัสดีครับ ผม มาจากประเทศไทย ดีใจมาก ที่คุณ ผลิตสื่อที่สร้างสรรค์ แบบนี้ ออกมา สิ่งที่ หลวงพ่อ ท่านสอนและตั้งใจ เผยแผ่ พุทธศาสนา และการ สร้างสันติสุขภายใน ให้กับคนทั้งโลก บัดนี้ ได้มีตัวเชื่อม สื่อสาร ให้คนทั้งโลกได้รับรู้แล้ว ขอบคุณมากครับ ........................................ Hello. I'm from Thailand. I am very glad that you produced this kind of creative media. What Luang Pho Than taught and intended to spread Buddhism and create inner peace For the whole world Now, there is a communication link for the whole world to know. Thank you very much.
I am type I diabetic,can I become a Buddhist monk? I spent some time in Theravada monastery here in the UK. Additionally ,I completed 2 vipassana courses .
We take each individual on a case by case basis. The best thing to do would be to apply online at www.ordinationthai.org and they will schedule an interview with you. Are you looking to ordain???
Been watching your videos for days now.slowly i gained knowledge about buddha although im a catholic but i want to learn more about buddhism.Im practicing meditation for days and i intend to do this everyday.it gives me peace.i have cancer and i contracted covid 19 but still im fighting.i know i can surpass all these but with meditation im accepting my illness with grace.thank you for the videos which inspired me to go on and to instill goodness in my heart..thank you
I can not control my tears from coming out. This video has touched my soul and showed me why we humans are so miserable,even though our minds play our minds and ego to make us believe that we’re not as lost as we truly are. Life is more beautiful and simple and we’re moving one step away from enjoying it,every day we thing we need something else.
So relaxing to watch. "We, hope to change the world by first, changing ourselves." Always very inspiring & very fascinating to observe the life of monkhood. Om Mani Padme Hum.
One day. Does the problem of having too many monks ever occur? Also please forgive my asking, but are there rules you have to follow to be a Buddhist UA-camr?
I have troubles sleeping at night. I happend to run to this page and I really enjoy watching all the videos and one thing I would love to try is start meditating I need to start this.
Another great video Nick. The values, purpose and balance are so well communicated through this video. Discipline well described as a means of balance and peace within self and the community.. So sad that it is such a foreign idea in the west causing so much suffering these days. Thanks again Nick, I am sure we will both keep on keep'n in our path my friend!
The best gift I have ever given myself was one month at IDOP. I recommend that to all adult men. What a great film and a perfect explanation about what it is all about.
Beautiful mini documentaries, I loves it..thank you Nick for doing this video and share it to us. People think that becoming a monk is the easiest path,but is not easy at all. Taking a five precepts as a lay person is been a difficulty for many, a monk need to follow 227 precepts, wow. 😁😯. I think ordained as a monk you are learning a lot of things, is a life changing experience.
Thank you so much Joyce! You're right when you put it like that. As a lay person, keeping 5 precepts can be difficult.... now add the other 222 precepts. It can definitely be challenging at time... but all worth it in my opinion 😁😁😁
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial Yup you are right, it is worth it. But I dont take a vow and follow the five precepts yet. As a lay person, we live in a challenging world, abstrain from false speech is difficult, false speech include a wide array of topics, that included double punch speech, lying, gossiping etc..all these I learn from dharma talks. Really I try my best to think consciously/throughly before I spill out my words. And I drink occasionally, if I taking the vows, I already violated the precepts. There's so much to learn in Buddhism.🙂😁
My mother said when she was just a kid she would go into the woods and clear her mind and she would float. She tries to tell people but no one believes I believe her she told me she would clear her mind fully just blank and then she said she opened her eyes and she would be floating, if you believe let me know. I can’t be the only one 🙌
Leaving home and obey the rules is the way to find true ourselves. My grandparents are Buddhists, for some policy reasons they don't leave home, but we behave kindness and believe goodness. I'm from Mainland China, though Buddism here are a little different from Tailand, we share the same belief that cause-and-effect really works and achieve oneself is most of us final goals, For Chinese Buddhism Monks, they may also find the way to help the others and the world. So just respect each other. However, modern days, it's too hard to find a real sense of temple and monk in China, cuz most of the temples are transformed into tourist attractions and monks behave just like sellers. This is another reason why I totally respect you. Persist in the belief is a difficult thing but sometimes to give up is even harder. So just keep what we are doing, and maybe one day I come toTailand, we can witness the greatness we have already done. By the way, meditation is a so wonderful method. Best wishes.
Hello. Thank you so much. This is very kind of you. I completely agree with you. We need to continue to work hard in order to bring peace to the world. I would love to visit China one day. Also if you are ever in Thailand, please come visit us 😊 Sending you blessings and metta from Thailand 🙏😊😊😊
After three days of meditation I've noticed a dramatic change of happiness, I was stressed because my daughter , always being home , never leaving, thinking of what I can do, you know the usual thoughts. When 3 days hit , for a week I was stress free I didn't feel like I was obligated, forced to abide by my children's rules. I felt more understanding, patient, you name it. I listened to meditation music before sleep and during the day closing my mind and trekking myself positive things, saying "I am safe" "I am secure", "I am beautiful", "all negativity is out of this room"
we are like the trees around us starting off as saplings staying in one place but spreading about too make a strong foundation growing for ever slowly until we reach our height and to show our maturing bearing fruit
Awwwww thank you si much Keith. I really appreciate it. I actually got to go to one of ajanh chah's temple last year in Thailand. It was beautiful. 🙏🙏🙏
I watch this video and tears come to my eyes and stream down my face. I am slowly walking in this direction as I see truth here beyond the filters in my own mind. Greg
Vandami.🙏👏 I'm a buddhist from India. ♥️ I appreciate ur work so much, Spread Buddhism for equality. I have experienced many religions but Buddhism is the best I have found. I wish I could rebirth in A buddhist country. Because I don't like Indian Culture.
This is beautiful. Just came from Thailand from a retreat, certainly the life of a Monk id very difficult, but they are rewarding and bring peace in life and world.
Yes I remember you going to Thailand for the retreat. That makes me happy. Don't forget I'm still cheering for you all the way on your journey. Hang in there. You are going to do great. 😁😁😁
Really great inspiration. The islamic religion commands to have a balance in life, which is to work but you have to spend some time alone to pray and meditate every day. Not working all day, and not praying all day. Unfortunately, a lot of muslims are not aware of the importance of balance. A human has to spend some time alone to develop his spirit.
I agree and modestly respect this ideology and way of living. Though a question, why give up your family like mentioned? Why give something like that up and separate from them?
Good question. By being a monk, you automatically need to put space between them and you simply because that's what the monks rules require. As monks we need to live imm the monastery and follow the 227 precepts. Of course they are still my family, but as monks we need to interact differently so we can focus on our monk training 😊😊
Bumboozeler to put it in simplest terms, it is a part of the riddance of attachment and desire. We are born to have attachment to and feel affection for our family. This attachment however also translates into forms of suffering. For example once they die, or they’re not here, or that we fight, it causes pain and anguish. By choosing to leave doesn’t mean that they are abandoned. Instead they are no longer someone we have immense attachment to and they will be treated with the same kindness as others. Leaving our family members is one of the toughest decision to make and something that many people cannot resonate with due to the innate attachment we have. Overcoming that attachment is a step forward in the road to enlightenment. In exchange, what monks can provide to their family members later on is invaluable- the understanding of the dharma and guidance.
I started following the Buddha about a year and a half ago. It has brought peace to my life. I'm still learning about the Buddha... Thanks for this presentation... peace and blessings
Awww thank you so much for the support my friend.
Where are you from?
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial Tulsa Oklahoma
@@marblesthecat3861 oh wonderful. Im from California 😊😊
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial awesome.... There's a Buddhist temple and monestary in Tulsa. Ive driven through the property, but I've never stopped and visited. I'm doing it all on my own. Buddhism is not large here.
@@marblesthecat3861 oh i see. Yes, go visit it. I would love to hear your reaction after 😊
buddhist monks are creating the balance we need for this world to work
Sadhu 😊😊😊🙏🙏🙏
i was wondering how they perceive their actions to impact the world
@@Parmenides7 right! Look I'm all for meditating but how are they balancing the world. It seems self serving to me, they go into there place of the unknown that's great and all but is that it.
The answer to that question is in the video. Everything the narrator talked about is balance. And getting the test of the world to practice the Dhamma would indeed balance the world
You said the truth
I turned to the Buddha around 6 years ago to free myself of suffering. It made a difference then and still does today in how I get through tough times. I spend even more time alone now in my 50’s and I am more at peace with it because the most important relationship is with myself 🙏🏼
I'm from Mexico, I'm a Catholic but I truly admire and respect Buddhism. I am interested on learning more about Buddhism beliefs. I love the way you see life and the peace you give to us through your example and discipline💞
Thank you so much. That is very kind of you. ❤❤ i really appreciate the support.
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial If you are still interested in larning about Buddhism, there are 3 schools, Theravada, Mahayana, Vajrayana [Tibet]. Look on the web under Dharma Material, there is a firm in Taiwan that will send you free books. All you have to do is fill out a book form and it will take you up to half a year to get your books.
Hinduism, buddhism or be it any non abrahmic religion....there are no beliefs...my friend
I'm a mexican as well and I am a shinto religion with catholic
I am catholic and even though monks are so calming in this video, I must say i really like my religion a million times better. Jesus is so amazing, teaching us to go out and spread the word about living a good life, and to live our best life in being there for each other. These monks seem like good folks, but what the heck are they doing for each other and the world? That's what's missing in this lifestyle and doing stuff for others is a huge part of who I am.
Living my life like a monk has helped me to get through these times. I’m so thankful I discovered this life style.
Awww so wonderful 😍😍
Agree with you, we don't need to be a monk but we can apply part of their way of living to our live.
But I have one question. Is it possible to come back in Normal life after becoming a monk ??
@@kabitapoudel5515 yes you can do whatever you want you can go back
3 levels of wisdom to be developed
Study.
Reflection.
Intuition.
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That was so deep. I sooo need that in my life right now
Intuition is not that important, in fact it's probably the least reliable way to find a life led by things we can prove. Intuition can and will lead you on roads to places you don't want to go. Best to let the facts that survive scrutiny lead you and calm you.
Robert Paulson i strongly disagree, but thanks for sharing.
Robert Paulson nobody asked. i dont care.
They look so peaceful. One day i will achieve that peace in my heart.
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If you avoid or give up pple, career, passions what is their to be stressed about?
@@jitalyj-feelingit1008 sadly money my man. I live in the bay area where rent is out of control.
"Why would anyone want to seclude themselves from the world?"
That is simple; because this world is full of not so nice people who value money and power over human life.
It's important to go inside ourselves 😀
@SuperDukka well said my friend 😊😊🙏🙏
The way to our growth is through relationships and interactions with others. Many Buddhist masters said this: theory means nothing if we do not put it into practice.
James ... Yes. They are called republicans!
What the fuck are you saying
Buddhism is very different from conventional religions .. Buddhist teaching is very profound.
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Yeah ❤️💫
Do good receiver good.
Do bad receiver bad.
Buddha’s teaching helped me to live by myself and lived in a peaceful life.
I'm now in Cambodia 🇰🇭.
Awww awesome. That's wonderful.
Greetings from Thailand 😊😊
seeing this i am inspired to become as a monk for some years really tears falling from my eyes thanks nick
I am BUDDHIST from India and send peace and love to all world.... Namo Buddha🙏🇪🇺❤️
Sadhu. Happy new year from Thailand 😊😊
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial U2 sir 🙏
@@mr.killer2536 😊😊
@@mr.killer2536 your name identity doesn't convey your claim of following the basic precepts of Buddhism. Hahahahaha😂😀 ☺️😎
Dude your name is mr. Killer come on
Giving up everything including your passions and dreams in life is something I could never do, massive respect to these Buddhists monks and their selfless way of life. Leaving behind all your attachment to this world is something easier said than done if not impossible for many of us.
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@Mary Antonio you’re ignorance is showing maybe you should meditate on that question and answer it yourself when you’ve grown.
Joining the Army forces you to leave your family, passions, hopes, and dreams behind as well. I have met people from all over the world in the Army. And as you can see in this video these monks come from all over the world too. For both, the Army and Buddhist monks I think anyone can do it. They both just require training. In my opinion, being a monk is easier since it's all about peace instead of violence. And naturally, most of us long for tranquility. You're becoming one with yourself and I feel like if each of us didn't have so many distractions and needs this is actually quite natural to become like this. We all yearn for some type of fulfillment and most of us would consider ourselves spiritual in a way. In reality, we are forced to have to provide for ourselves and our families and work until the end of our days kind of like the laypeople in the video. These monks are blessed they have the villagers taking care of them and providing all of their material needs. This makes focussing only on your spirituality quite easy when they wipe out almost all distractions and physical needs of life. I do have a problem with how fresh, clean, and well-tooken care these monks look while the villagers giving them all they have looked quite poor. Also in comparison with how developed the monk's infrastructure is to how the shacks the villagers live in, it seems wrong. Being a monk is not impossible and again anyone can do it if they have the will and when in the perfect circumstances like these guys. These men are no different than you or me or those villagers because we are all human. It does not seem right to me that hardworking laypeople lay at their feet and worship them almost as if they are the gatekeeper to their own faiths/karma. This type of training is rewarding for the self though and I'm sure opens a great door to the growth of your own spirituality.
Focussing only on mediation and spirituality offers a great reward to the individual in which they reach enlightenment and feel a great sense of freedom. However, this does not make them better than anyone else or more hierarchal than the poorest man. We are all still meek humans who need something greater than ourselves to reach Nirvana. And that "something" cannot be found in even the most disciplined human monk. It is found in the true God.
@@desireechoate7583 I recommend that you read the autobiography of lee dhammadaro a Buddhist monk of the Thai tradition, that way you can see how the monk lifestyle is not as easy as you perceive it, it is extremely hard to be a monk in an Any place you are, and you shouldn't compare them to soldiers, monk are trained to attain peace, love compassion stillness of the mind- body and liberation of suffering, soldiers are made to destroy, the only create bad for themselves and others. Also people is not required to feed or donate to monks, thay do it voluntarily because they appreciate the monks and their wisdom.
While I will acknowledge that it's a struggle. Going against the tide always is, however, if one is to engage in the struggle, the first step is motivation. Your motivation has to be at least equal to the dream and the passion. If it's not, you are wasting your time. Secondly, you must take an honest assessment of the passion and the dream. Do you honestly think that they will eliminate all craving and suffering or just cover them up? What I have found about us is that we are never satisfied. No matter how good we may have it, we are never satisfied, at least not for long. Just something to think about.
Im from indonesia also im islam and I love learning about buddist religion. Its beautiful thought
Largest monastery is in Indonesia. Borobudur Wat.
@@yokeboonfong4565 yes thats right. have you ever went to borobudur?
Awww that's wonderful. Thank you for taking the time to watch this video. I appreciate the support 😀🙏🙏
@@yokeboonfong4565 ohhhhh I'll have to check it out. Is it the largest regarding the facility or the grounds? I don't know too much about it.
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial i wish you next time goes to borobudur temple in indonesia
I am proud of a Buddhism. Love from Myanmar.
Wonderful 😊😊😊♥️♥️
Greetings from Thailand.
good name
Thank you, Nick and your Team. I shared this VDO to Meditation Class in Chicago. People are inspired and understand more about Buddhist monks.
Oh sadhu sadhu sadhu. That is amazing. Thank you so much for the support 😊😊
Sending you blessings from Thailand 😊
This has encouraged me to become a Buddhist monk❤️ I was Muslim btw but I found peace and truth in buddhism Respect ☯️
😊😊 where are you from?
Nick Keomahavong England
@@MoMo-ng4sv oh wonderful.
If you didn't find peace in Islam then you can't find peace anywhere else. And you were also not a practicing Muslim. I guess. Can't believe a Muslim can change his religion. I'm a proud Muslim💎, I've seen this world, difference people. And I truly believe a true Muslim can never ever think of any other religion. Also, according to survey Muslims are the happiest people❤
@@hannah7346it is his decision, don’t cry over it. He will find peace but you seem not😂
Respect and Love here from USA. Im a Christian but i practice Buddhism a little and try to meditate when i can. Its really peaceful in a Big world.
Awww wonderful. Thank you for sharing Tony. Much respect to you. I'm also from the US as well. California specifically 😊🙏🙏
And keep up your meditation practice 😊😊
Buddha Bless U my brother 🙏🙏🙏
@@Great515 😊😊
@Ajo Aja 😊😊
This documentary was so beautiful. It made me cry. Thank you.
Awww thank you so much pam. Your comment is so kind and very touching. It just made my day. Thank you so much for the support and kind words 😁😁😁
Greetings from Thailand 😊
This is beautiful.
I felt something, still feeling something, a calmness in every breath, a blissful atmosphere🙏
Aww. Awesome. Sadhu sadhu sadhu 😊
This vid on its own felt like meditation 💜
Awww thank you do much. I'm really glad you said that. That really was my intention 😀😀
Im glad you picked up on it. 🙏🙏
Dear Nick, what a beautiful video! Thank you for sharing it with us 🙂 even though, probably the majority of people watching this are not monks, it is very warm and I guess it will inspire many of us to a journey of wisdom. It is the example that we can inspired ourselves without doing exactly the same as the other that inspires us. It’s the soul that rises the inspiration and not the task itself. 🙂🙏🏻 hugs from Portugal
Awww. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch this video. I appreciate the support and your kind words. Thank you.
Sending you warm wishes from Thailand 😊😊🙏
Just respect those monks. They leave their home and renounce all the desires for teaching humanity.
Awe thank you my friend 😊😊🙏🙏
I feel so blessed to be a Buddhist, the best gift the universe has bestowed upon me. Many blessings to the Buddha, and all sentiment beings 🙏🏽❤️
Sadhu 😍😍😍🙏🙏
Meditation is mastered by Buddhists, that's why they are so calm and positive. i love this video, thanks for showing it sir 😁
Awww that's so kind of you. Thank you so much my friend for the love and support. It means alot 😍😍
*as a Atheist, I going to Buddhist monetary next year for learning!. I exciting!. That place is so beautiful and quiet place*
Oh awesome. Which one are you going to?
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial I heard that place through my friends, in Myanmar. Right now I living in Myanmar for next 2 years and it's call Buddhism for foreigners.
@@idontbelieveingod9543 ohhh wow. That's wonderful. I didn't know that existed. That's great.
@@idontbelieveingod9543 Buddha also was an atheist.....he rejected the idea of God and soul...... Buddhism doesn't believe in any God but believe in peaceful mind , escape from cycle of suffering and to be happiness and humanity....
I am the place where Buddha got enlightenment Bodhgaya,Bihar India ..
Came here and see the real teaching of buddha
thats cool! i would love to visit and spend time in a monastery. im in the UK are there any organisations to give a lead to start?
I love Buddhism and its teaching about contentment❤️
Wonderful ❤❤❤🙏
talk about a lifetime commitment so mystical and so deep
This is the first video I watched in the morning, it's nice and motivating. Thanks for making my day start at the right mindset. :)
What a beautiful comment. Thank you for paying it forward 🙏🙏🙏 I appreciate the support 😀
Me too😊
Everyone should read "Buddha & His Dhamma by Dr.B.R.Ambedkar" to understand Buddha and his teaching.
Awesome. Thank you. Ive never read that before.
Babasaheb was a true Bodhisattva.
@@alaskaonpause oh i see
Wow he must be tottaly different than jesus christ they both tottaly don't have the same story who are you again?
Once again, I cried watching this video and the concept of meditation is so clear by your explanation. You 're working hard on it and take all of your energy, your ability sending this MESSAGE out to the WORLD. Sathu.
Wow. Sadhu sadhu. Thank you so much. I'm glad this video resonates with you. I'm glad to be able to share this with the world ❤❤❤🙏
SADHU! SADHU! SADHU! GREAT! GREAT! GREAT! We rejoice and worship your presentation. This is a very good one. SADHU!
Sadhu. Thank you so much 😊😊🙏🙏
I have a lot of respect for these Monks. Buddhism is one of my favorite Religions out there.
Lots of love from the United States
I have a feeling that monks really do feel pure joy in an unlimited way no matter the circumstances . This is a great video. 👍
sadhu sadhu. thank you so much Simon 🙂🙂🙂
it’s amazing
Buddhism means rules lf you follow THIS rules you can control your mind 😍
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I'm an Indian I don't know why I'm so much attracted to Buddhism that I repeatedly get back to such videos and historical texts .... whole world need a balance that you people are creating 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Awww thank you so much ❤❤🙏
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial how a normal person can become a monk ... please tell or make a video on it ?? Like what things a person has to leave ...or what are the traits of a person to be a monk ?
@@aashi1539 good idea 🙂
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial procedure being followed is already on other channels...I want to know the real mind set .. sacrifices... facing society.. how to talk to family about this thing ... because I think this is big step indeed
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This is the BEST of The BEST I have ever seen
Awww. Thank you so much for your kind words. It really means alot 😊😊😊
Greetings to you from Thailand 😊
You are truly an inspiration.
Awesome video. Much needed. I appreciate you speaking slowly, clearly and concisely.
Awwww. Thank you so much my friend. I appreciate the feedback 😊😊😊
Greetings from Thailand.
Honestly, my family and friends would be mad asf if they ever saw me this happy, calm and peaceful like these monks. 😣
Haha 😊😊
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That is truly a powerful statement that you make: "When the mind is outside of the body, it becomes vulnerable." So very true!
I have the Dhammapada and have read it several times, even memorized and recite verses to myself for mental focus. My point is your statement that I quoted reminded me of one particular verse: "What we see, hear, and taste, become the master." The longer that I live, the more that I realize how important this is to our well-being.
I'm going to live a month in a Nepalese buddhist monastery, teaching english to monks, any suggestions to get the most out of the experience?
Oh wonderful. Congratulations on that teaching position. That's a lot of merits to teach the monks.
My advice is to go with no explanation and have an open attitude. Sometimes we bring our own culture and perspectives, then we compare. Try not to do that because you are now going into the spiritual world. What they do will boy make sense logically because it's not supposed to. So just stay open.
Develop your meditation practice and observe everything around you. Through the act of skillful observation, you can learn alot. Its like watching a master class on life 😁
I hope this helps. Feel free to ask anything 😁😁
Welcome to Nepal
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Be humble. Go as a disciple Even if you are going there to "teach". Dont compare nothing you ll see with what you know . Dont have contact with nobody outside the monastery for the entire Month. Enjoy the experience.
So humble so peaceful a happiness silent..this place is sooo beautiful...discipline....Thank u soooo much for making n sharing this video.God bless
Awww thank you so much for your kind words. I appreciate the support. Greetings from Thailand 😀😀😊
สวัสดีครับ ผม มาจากประเทศไทย ดีใจมาก ที่คุณ ผลิตสื่อที่สร้างสรรค์ แบบนี้ ออกมา สิ่งที่ หลวงพ่อ ท่านสอนและตั้งใจ เผยแผ่ พุทธศาสนา และการ สร้างสันติสุขภายใน ให้กับคนทั้งโลก บัดนี้ ได้มีตัวเชื่อม สื่อสาร ให้คนทั้งโลกได้รับรู้แล้ว ขอบคุณมากครับ
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Hello. I'm from Thailand. I am very glad that you produced this kind of creative media. What Luang Pho Than taught and intended to spread Buddhism and create inner peace For the whole world Now, there is a communication link for the whole world to know. Thank you very much.
Sadhu sadhu ❤❤🙏
I am type I diabetic,can I become a Buddhist monk? I spent some time in Theravada monastery here in the UK. Additionally ,I completed 2 vipassana courses .
We take each individual on a case by case basis. The best thing to do would be to apply online at www.ordinationthai.org and they will schedule an interview with you.
Are you looking to ordain???
I love this video ♥️♥️♥️♥️ blessings from south america guyana 🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾
Thank you so much for the support. I really appreciate it.
And greetings to you from Thailand my friend 😊😊😊
Hope you're doing well.
Been watching your videos for days now.slowly i gained knowledge about buddha although im a catholic but i want to learn more about buddhism.Im practicing meditation for days and i intend to do this everyday.it gives me peace.i have cancer and i contracted covid 19 but still im fighting.i know i can surpass all these but with meditation im accepting my illness with grace.thank you for the videos which inspired me to go on and to instill goodness in my heart..thank you
Thank you. Sending you good wishes your way my friend.
I can not control my tears from coming out. This video has touched my soul and showed me why we humans are so miserable,even though our minds play our minds and ego to make us believe that we’re not as lost as we truly are. Life is more beautiful and simple and we’re moving one step away from enjoying it,every day we thing we need something else.
Hello Adriana. Thank you so much for sharing. I'm glad you enjoyed this video ❤❤❤🙏
Yes, a beautiful presentation, wonderful cinematography. Sending love and strength from California.
Thank you so much my friend. I miss California. Greetings to you from Thailand ❤❤❤
So relaxing to watch. "We, hope to change the world by first, changing ourselves." Always very inspiring & very fascinating to observe the life of monkhood. Om Mani Padme Hum.
Sadhu Sadhu 😊😊 thank you so much
You don't have to be a Buddhist monk to take this journey.
I agree. You definitely don't have to be a monk at all. 😊😊
@AG Coarseman love it 😍😍😍
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One day. Does the problem of having too many monks ever occur? Also please forgive my asking, but are there rules you have to follow to be a Buddhist UA-camr?
Every Sunday we don't need to go for pray church.you can pray at your home....
Video is super
Love it
From Sri Lanka 🇱🇰
Awww. Thank you for the support my friend.
Sending you blessings from Thailand 😊😊😊
I have troubles sleeping at night. I happend to run to this page and I really enjoy watching all the videos and one thing I would love to try is start meditating I need to start this.
Great! Yes developing a meditation habit will definitely be helpful 😊😊😊
Love from Arunachal Pradesh, North East, India
Sadhu. Greetings from Thailand 😍
Another great video Nick. The values, purpose and balance are so well communicated through this video. Discipline well described as a means of balance and peace within self and the community.. So sad that it is such a foreign idea in the west causing so much suffering these days. Thanks again Nick, I am sure we will both keep on keep'n in our path my friend!
Thank you so much my friend. 😊😊😊🙏🙏
The best gift I have ever given myself was one month at IDOP. I recommend that to all adult men. What a great film and a perfect explanation about what it is all about.
Hi allen! Thank you so much for taking the time to share. It's appreciated and I'm glad you had a great experience.
Which idop did you join?
Nick Keomahavong Always great to hear from fellow IDOP brothers. I was on SP5 in april-may 2012.
Lot of respect form india (the land of buddha )
Excellent video...
Thank you so much. Sending you blessing from Thailand :) I’ve never been to India before, so one day I would like to come visit.
@@nisarathnayka6957 Thank you so much Nisa. I appreciate it.
Heertly welcome Dhamma Brother !!
@@rajan11kumar Sadhu!!!
This made me cry 😢god bless u all this is making me want to meditate more I love u all
Nice documentary video
Thank you so much ❤❤
I almost slipped into nirvana just by watching this..
Awww. Haha! That's very kind of you. Thank you so much. This just made my day 😊😊😊
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial 🙏🏿🙏🏿
@@ryannyamz1473 😊😊
You're a pussy if you almost slipped into nirvana while watching this awww
Nirvana is not a that much easy thing to achieve . You must reach with a long journey step by step
I'm an atheist person bt when I see Monks I thought they calling me to their place for peace ✨
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Changing the world through changing ourselves. I was born in the wrong side of the world. My God.
I believe in that
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Right !? 😔
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You have the rest of your life to change it how you want.
This is so beautiful. Thank you for the video. I am so inspired
Thank you so much ❤🙏
Wow! You replied to (almost) every comment on this video!
May buddha bless you.
Yes I do try to unless I accidentally miss it 😊❤🙏🙏
Beautiful mini documentaries, I loves it..thank you Nick for doing this video and share it to us. People think that becoming a monk is the easiest path,but is not easy at all. Taking a five precepts as a lay person is been a difficulty for many, a monk need to follow 227 precepts, wow. 😁😯. I think ordained as a monk you are learning a lot of things, is a life changing experience.
Thank you so much Joyce! You're right when you put it like that. As a lay person, keeping 5 precepts can be difficult.... now add the other 222 precepts. It can definitely be challenging at time... but all worth it in my opinion 😁😁😁
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial Yup you are right, it is worth it. But I dont take a vow and follow the five precepts yet. As a lay person, we live in a challenging world, abstrain from false speech is difficult, false speech include a wide array of topics, that included double punch speech, lying, gossiping etc..all these I learn from dharma talks. Really I try my best to think consciously/throughly before I spill out my words. And I drink occasionally, if I taking the vows, I already violated the precepts. There's so much to learn in Buddhism.🙂😁
@@joycejcg90 Oh yes! Just take it one step at a time. I challenge you to keep the 5 precepts and cheering you on every step of the way :)
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial Thank You so much for your encouragement Nick 🙂☺️. I will do my best.
@@joycejcg90 🙏🙏🙏
Me: watching this cuz I wanna marry avatar...the last air bender
Wow. Amazing 🤣🤣
Same....
@RICHA KUMARI .....look it up
RICHA KUMARI avatar is a monk from a show, it’s is an amazing show if you like action and wisdom, a ton of wisdom
@@kimpumpkim2193 ew..nah I claimed him.
"We hope to change the world, by first changing ourselves." Recieved! 🙏🏾
Wow! I always wanted to know why people choose to become a monk. Here's the answer! Loved it ❤️🙏
Awww thank you so much ❤
What a beautiful video. Thank you Nick
Thank you so much 😊
Wow! I love this video ❤️❤️
I truly admire the lifestyle of monks ☺️☺️
Aww thank you so much Joy. That's very kind of you.
Sending you metta from Thailand 🙂🙂🙏🙏
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial Your most welcome 😀🤗
@@Ciikuwanjiku 😊
My mother said when she was just a kid she would go into the woods and clear her mind and she would float. She tries to tell people but no one believes I believe her she told me she would clear her mind fully just blank and then she said she opened her eyes and she would be floating, if you believe let me know. I can’t be the only one 🙌
Sounds like she might be a good meditator 😊😊
She was clearly going to the woods to get High
Record her next time she does that.
Hrtless yah I believe it
@Nicole Gheibi 😊😊
Leaving home and obey the rules is the way to find true ourselves. My grandparents are Buddhists, for some policy reasons they don't leave home, but we behave kindness and believe goodness.
I'm from Mainland China, though Buddism here are a little different from Tailand, we share the same belief that cause-and-effect really works and achieve oneself is most of us final goals, For Chinese Buddhism Monks, they may also find the way to help the others and the world. So just respect each other.
However, modern days, it's too hard to find a real sense of temple and monk in China, cuz most of the temples are transformed into tourist attractions and monks behave just like sellers. This is another reason why I totally respect you. Persist in the belief is a difficult thing but sometimes to give up is even harder. So just keep what we are doing, and maybe one day I come toTailand, we can witness the greatness we have already done.
By the way, meditation is a so wonderful method.
Best wishes.
Hello. Thank you so much. This is very kind of you. I completely agree with you. We need to continue to work hard in order to bring peace to the world. I would love to visit China one day.
Also if you are ever in Thailand, please come visit us 😊
Sending you blessings and metta from Thailand 🙏😊😊😊
It happens in Thailand too, business tied with temple but l always visit less materialized temples and understand the teaching and meditation.
My family is Buddhist and I started anapana meditation since a month and it has certainly helped, now I am more calm and collected.
Wonderful. Keep up the great work ❤❤❤😊
Wonderful !!
@@HarmoniousMonk 🙏🙏
After three days of meditation I've noticed a dramatic change of happiness, I was stressed because my daughter , always being home , never leaving, thinking of what I can do, you know the usual thoughts. When 3 days hit , for a week I was stress free I didn't feel like I was obligated, forced to abide by my children's rules. I felt more understanding, patient, you name it. I listened to meditation music before sleep and during the day closing my mind and trekking myself positive things, saying "I am safe" "I am secure", "I am beautiful", "all negativity is out of this room"
Absolutely beautiful video.
Thank you
Buddhism is the most peaceful religion on earth. Respect!!
😍😍😍🙏🙏 love it!
Proud of to be a buddhism.From Myanmar. 🙏🙏🙏
Greetings from Thailand 😊😊
very peaceful and inspiring :) (Thank you for making this beautiful video)
Thank you so much ❤
Great video, I have always been interested in how the Buddhist Monks live, much Respect
Thank you so much Amanda 🙂 greetings from Thailand
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial Your welcome , greetings from Florida USA and blessings
Do you practice vipassana? I just went to my first 10 day retreat, and it has further made me interested in this way of life
We practice samatha where we focus on an object.
And congrats on the retreat. That's amazing. Where was it?
I am also practicing vipassna
we are like the trees around us starting off as saplings staying in one place but spreading about too make a strong foundation growing for ever slowly until we reach our height and to show our maturing bearing fruit
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The key sentence.... Change ourselves before we change the world. Such a profound statement.
Thank you for another beautiful video Ajahn Nick.. sadhu sadhu sadhu..
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Sadhu sadhu. Thank you so much 🙂🙂
This was awesome, thanks Nick!
You’re welcome ☺️
I am back from a 10 day vippasana course. How is you're method different from vippasana?
Be careful, are you sure that is vipassana?
You must check it in tipitaka.
Hello. We focus on samatha. So our focus is on an object. 😄🙏🙏
vipassna meditation is also call Samatha both r similar only name r different
@@peacefulmindmeditation2335 no he mentioned they focus on an object, in vipassana that's not the case
@@peacefulmindmeditation2335 meditation has two parts. Samatha and vipasana. 😊😊
Beautiful and inspiring video. Ajahn Chah has had a great influence on westerners through Ajahns Sumedho, Brahm, Amaro and many others.
Awwwww thank you si much Keith. I really appreciate it. I actually got to go to one of ajanh chah's temple last year in Thailand. It was beautiful. 🙏🙏🙏
Greetings from Jamaica..I love and respect your way,...if we all try to live this way life would be so much better.
Awww thank you for the support nardia. I really appreciate it.
And greetings and blessings to you from Thailand 😁😁🙏
nardia kerr 🇯🇲🙏🏾
@@jessicabernard2578 😊😊🙏🙏
Haribol, jai guru dev, amazing discussion and sweet video ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Aww thank you so much for the support. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Greetings to you from Thailand 😊😊🤗
I watch this video and tears come to my eyes and stream down my face. I am slowly walking in this direction as I see truth here beyond the filters in my own mind. Greg
Beautiful ❤️ thank you Greg 😊
Vandami.🙏👏
I'm a buddhist from India.
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I appreciate ur work so much, Spread Buddhism for equality.
I have experienced many religions but Buddhism is the best I have found. I wish I could rebirth in A buddhist country. Because I don't like Indian Culture.
Sadhu. Thank you so much 😁🙏🙏🙏
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial please go on the work.🙏
U r doing very good job
@@hackdaccount532 awww. Thank you so much 😁🙏🙏🙏
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial ♥️
Namo Buddhae.
@@hackdaccount532 🙏🙏🙏
Budhism is a way in live to break the cycle of rebirth , this is BUDHISM
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This is beautiful. Just came from Thailand from a retreat, certainly the life of a Monk id very difficult, but they are rewarding and bring peace in life and world.
Yes I remember you going to Thailand for the retreat. That makes me happy. Don't forget I'm still cheering for you all the way on your journey. Hang in there. You are going to do great. 😁😁😁
Didn’t let the abrahamic faiths hear you.
Thanks for this great video. Even watching it made me feel peaceful.
❤❤❤ thank you so much
This was beautiful and so peaceful thank you!
Really great inspiration. The islamic religion commands to have a balance in life, which is to work but you have to spend some time alone to pray and meditate every day. Not working all day, and not praying all day. Unfortunately, a lot of muslims are not aware of the importance of balance. A human has to spend some time alone to develop his spirit.
Wonderful. Yes, middle way is very important 😊
True religion of peace. Thanks for this vedio🙇🙇
Thank you so much 💛💛💛
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial 💙🙇🙇 from india
I agree and modestly respect this ideology and way of living. Though a question, why give up your family like mentioned? Why give something like that up and separate from them?
Good question. By being a monk, you automatically need to put space between them and you simply because that's what the monks rules require. As monks we need to live imm the monastery and follow the 227 precepts. Of course they are still my family, but as monks we need to interact differently so we can focus on our monk training 😊😊
Bumboozeler to put it in simplest terms, it is a part of the riddance of attachment and desire. We are born to have attachment to and feel affection for our family. This attachment however also translates into forms of suffering. For example once they die, or they’re not here, or that we fight, it causes pain and anguish. By choosing to leave doesn’t mean that they are abandoned. Instead they are no longer someone we have immense attachment to and they will be treated with the same kindness as others. Leaving our family members is one of the toughest decision to make and something that many people cannot resonate with due to the innate attachment we have. Overcoming that attachment is a step forward in the road to enlightenment. In exchange, what monks can provide to their family members later on is invaluable- the understanding of the dharma and guidance.
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Another fine video Nick thank you so much what is the background music I love it I want to find it
Thank you so much. Hmmmm. I forget. I'll have to look for it again.
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial thank you I love the music very soothing I went to the Buddhist temple in Florida today we are friends on Facebook
@@huggybear9937 oh wonderful. Which one did you go to?
@@NickKeomahavongOfficial the white sands Buddhist center
@@huggybear9937 oh nice
I like the orange Buddhist color word. Looks beautiful there at Tailand. I like seeing that doggy in video. 🐕 Beautiful video. Thank You.💓