I did the course in South Africa during July 2024, it’s an experience that’s hard to put in words. A journey full of experiential wisdom. It requires a-lot of discipline and tolerance. “ BE HAPPY”
very nice video. I am a Bangladeshi Buddhist monk.. but available Not meditation place in Bangladesh. just one person Buddhist people in Bangladesh. very bad luck. I am poor monk.I do not coming in Thailand.
Nice video! A great place to learn meditation for beginners and an introduction to stay in a Theravada Buddhist monastery, many students from Wattamwua visit us for a more intense meditation experience. 😇
Excellent condition at the monastery..attended 1 in a pretty run down centre and that affected my meditation practice quite a bit..thanks for sharing! Definitely a good place to go for a fruitful meditation retreat 🙏
Very good video! I am going to Thailand next month and looking for nice bipassant spot. I moved that one you showed us in a beautiful way. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for sharing! I do not practice meditation, however, I see it might be useful and helpful and really want to go there for 4 nights in late June.
Thanks for sharing your experience, that's great and useful for people who interested in Meditation in Thailand. I'm Thai but I never been there, someday I would follow your suggestion :)
I was wondering if you could make a video about how many monasteries in Thailand still practice serious forest meditation, for future reference if I visit there.
@@THAILANDEASY_ I was in Suan Mokkh monastery 5 years ago and it was much harder experience as this one. But worth to try it, and there silence is mandatory. :)
Yes, Vipassana meditation is suitable for beginners, although it can be challenging at times. It's important to approach the practice with an open mind and a willingness to learn and grow.
Hi, thanks a lot for the video! I am planning to visit this center in November. Honestly, I do not like cold weather and based on my research, November seems OK. Just wanted to know your thoughts about the season. And I am quite afraid of going there without a booking :) Do you still think I shall text them and at least inform them about my plans? Thanks a lot for all your help and interesting videos!
Now I get pictures from a friend of mine who visited the place, that they place extra visitors to stay in small tents, which is great too. You will have place where to stay, just follow information on their website. Novermber is usually a rainy season
Most Vipassana meditation centers in Thailand operate on a donation basis, which means that participants are asked to contribute what they can afford to help cover the costs of the retreat.
Thank you so much for the documentary but i have a question I saw in another video that you don't have the right to speak or something like that I hope that you answer my question
here we go for the part 2 ruclips.net/video/tOTyEyWdSho/видео.html there are no fees. You make a donation after the course how much you are willing to give. You donate and it allows Wat to let other people stay in the retreat too.
Warch the Second part here
PART 2: Vipassana Meditation Wat Pa Tam Wua
ruclips.net/video/tOTyEyWdSho/видео.html
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I already miss this place
North Fork has a great retreat.
The 2 retreats that I have done there are valuable experiences that I hope to repeat.
hope i have that chance to visit it too
I did the course in South Africa during July 2024, it’s an experience that’s hard to put in words. A journey full of experiential wisdom. It requires a-lot of discipline and tolerance. “ BE HAPPY”
experience you never forget
Thank you very much to created this VDO , it's so helpful me to bring ing my husband to get this beautiful experiences ❤❤❤❤
I’m very happy to know it was helpful
love from india 😍🥰buddha blessed you
Thank you!!!! Love from Thailand
very nice video. I am a Bangladeshi Buddhist monk.. but available Not meditation place in Bangladesh. just one person Buddhist people in Bangladesh. very bad luck. I am poor monk.I do not coming in Thailand.
Come on
@@SriramDutam-l4r I have not maney
rest in present awareness be still close eyes listen to your breathing.
quite a trip !!
worth it) would you try?
It is such a wonderful place. I have been there 2 times. So peaceful. I bring a sleeping mat with me to make it more comfortable....
Sleeping mat is definitely a good idea
Guys what’s the address of the temple? I can’t find it
@@HappyArcticWolf-km7ko It is between Pai and Mae Hong Son. Just look up Wat Pa Tam Wua to get more information.
Nice video! A great place to learn meditation for beginners and an introduction to stay in a Theravada Buddhist monastery, many students from Wattamwua visit us for a more intense meditation experience. 😇
Nice where is it located
Sadhu sadhu sadhu
Sadhu sadhu sadhu
@@THAILANDEASY_this temple in Bangkok or Chiangmai please?
BE HAPPY 🙏 🙏 🙏
Thank you! You too
Thank you for the very nice video. I have been to the Rampeng temple meditation course. The time I want to try this temple with my son. 😊
Please do! Thank you for your support
Excellent condition at the monastery..attended 1 in a pretty run down centre and that affected my meditation practice quite a bit..thanks for sharing! Definitely a good place to go for a fruitful meditation retreat 🙏
Thanks for sharing!
Very good video! I am going to Thailand next month and looking for nice bipassant spot. I moved that one you showed us in a beautiful way.
Thanks for sharing
Best of luck! It is beatiful!
Thank you for sharing! I do not practice meditation, however, I see it might be useful and helpful and really want to go there for 4 nights in late June.
do it a week! you will like it
Nice story guy and appreciate you😌
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for sharing your experience, that's great and useful for people who interested in Meditation in Thailand.
I'm Thai but I never been there, someday I would follow your suggestion :)
Sounds great! Thank you for support
rest in present awareness be still close eyes listen to your breathing.
I was wondering if you could make a video about how many monasteries in Thailand still practice serious forest meditation, for future reference if I visit there.
I was not planning making videos at other monasteries. But I definitely would take a course at www.suanmokkh-idh.org/ in Surat Thani
@@THAILANDEASY_ I was in Suan Mokkh monastery 5 years ago and it was much harder experience as this one. But worth to try it, and there silence is mandatory. :)
Thank you for the great video and details. I'm in the U.S and thinking to come. Can I stay longer, like a month or several months?
they will let you stay longer there
How long is a typical Vipassana meditation retreat in Thailand?
Most Vipassana retreats in Thailand are 10 days long, although some centers offer shorter or longer retreats.
How much do you pay??
@@herahlauron0927it should be free, I guess.
Very informative video, thank you! planning to visit soon, Will they permit long stays? up to 2-3 month?
The maximum length stay is 10 days, but after the 10 days you go for another 10 and 10. They are very kind, I'm sure you can
Is Vipassana meditation suitable for beginners?
Yes, Vipassana meditation is suitable for beginners, although it can be challenging at times. It's important to approach the practice with an open mind and a willingness to learn and grow.
This is very nice. Thanks a lot for sharing this.🙏🙏what are the charges for the stay.
Free
it's free of charge. you are welcome to leave a donation after your stay
hi, where do you take the 150-baht bus? And how do you go back to Chiang Mai airport from Wat Pa Tam Wua
from Wat you go Pai Bus station first and then to Chiang Mai Bus station - and then transfer to the Airport
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Next step is Ayahuasca!) 🍄🍄🍄
exciting!!!
หลายคนเคยเดินทางสำรวจไปทั่วโลกแต่ไม่เคยเดินทางสำรวจเข้าไปในจิตใจตัวเองเมืองไทยคือทางเลือกที่ดี
How much cost the precipitation / staying in the monetary ?
it's free of charge
@THAILANDEASY_ thank you for your reply:)
How much it cost? Y can't find that information
it's free. No cost. You leave the donation on your last day
Hi, thanks a lot for the video! I am planning to visit this center in November. Honestly, I do not like cold weather and based on my research, November seems OK. Just wanted to know your thoughts about the season. And I am quite afraid of going there without a booking :) Do you still think I shall text them and at least inform them about my plans? Thanks a lot for all your help and interesting videos!
Now I get pictures from a friend of mine who visited the place, that they place extra visitors to stay in small tents, which is great too. You will have place where to stay, just follow information on their website. Novermber is usually a rainy season
@@THAILANDEASY_ thanks a lot for your response!
you can keep the phone ? you can talk with ppl ?
You can keep the phone (you decide how deep you want to experience the practice) and you can talk to people, unless they wear the bedge “Silence”
@@THAILANDEASY_ thanks for replying and u xan stay longer than 10 days or u should leave at the 10 day
Is there a cost to attend Vipassana retreat?
Most Vipassana meditation centers in Thailand operate on a donation basis, which means that participants are asked to contribute what they can afford to help cover the costs of the retreat.
So basically you just show up and roll into the retreat routine ?
How can you get a visa for that long ? A deposit ? Or constant renewal?
I'm living and working inTthailand officially with working visa
@@THAILANDEASY_ oh ok .
Are you allowed to film there? How did you
I made short filming only
Can ladies also join or just for a man? I did Vipasana in Bali and Dubai before and I have plan this year go to there
Ladies are welcome to join
Are women accepted in the monastery?
Yes, women are welcome to participate
Thank you so much for the documentary but i have a question I saw in another video that you don't have the right to speak or something like that
I hope that you answer my question
hello! you are free to speak here. there are no strict rules like that
Brother where is part 2, what are the fees here for meditation retreat
here we go for the part 2
ruclips.net/video/tOTyEyWdSho/видео.html
there are no fees. You make a donation after the course how much you are willing to give. You donate and it allows Wat to let other people stay in the retreat too.