When I became a novice monk, I lived in a temple where the atmosphere was quite like in a family. The abbot is like a father and other monks are like your big brothers, your small, younger brothers. It is a kind of family.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I grew with it, and I used to go to see the monks, who had no possessions, even more extreme than my mother.
My imagination is a monastery and I am its monk.
I am a simple Buddhist monk - no more, no less.
I describe myself as a simple Buddhist monk. No more, no less.
I grew up in a mostly Buddhist environment.
I turned into a monk when my mother went to learn Buddhism in Burma. While she learnt at the monastery, I used to roam around with a begging bowl and ask for food.
Every few generations there are people who come along that change the way we look at the world, for musical enthusiasts Monk is one of these individuals.
To be a monk is to have time to practice for your transformation and healing. And after that to help with the transformation and healing of other people.
I was raised in a heavily Catholic family. Early and consistent encounters with mysticism.
I certainly haven't lived the life of a Buddhist monk.