Spyke
lemmy.ca

Been to Thailand a couple of times and I always thought Buddhist monks were holy lifelong devotees that never did any wrong. Turns out that there is parts of the country where reformed prisoners have the option to join a monastery as a monk to serve their sentence. So in many places, those tough looking monks you see are actually gang members and criminals serving out a sentence .... some of them are honestly reformed, some are working on it, and some are just gaming the system.

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lemmy.world

You can also avoid military service in Thailand by becoming a monk, but you gotta be one for a good while.

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Lol "hardline Buddhist monk"

Previously my gender identity was a brindle french bulldog, but I think I just changed genders again.

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It's also a common rite of passage for young men to serve as a monk for a short time.

Thais believe that when a man turns 20, he should be ordained and enter a monastery for a period of time to study dharma, the teachings of the Lord Buddha.

The chaotic lifestyle of today does not allow people to leave the worldly life behind for three months. The tradition has therefore changed. The monkhood period is shortened and varies from one week to 15 days or one month, depending on the time the person has available.

https://www.thailandfoundation.or.th/culture_heritage/buat-nak-rituals-before-monkhood/

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lemmy.world

Unless you are capable of violence you cannot be peaceful, only harmless.

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lemmy.world

Some monks train their bodies either as part of their prayer or meditation, or train in order to be able to pray or meditate longer. They don't usually end up with arms that look like that, though.

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Yeah. But you don't get this kind of arms doing taichi. Lots of other benefits, though.

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lemmy.zip

Violence is never the solution, but if backed into a corner and given no other option heck yeah he will ora ora you into oblivion.

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Theres no ora ora if you get a monk like that to hit you, one hit will put you to sleep.

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