![]() At the moment you may have a very idealistic vision of the whole process which can become a disheartening experience once you take such a huge leap. I suggest taking gradual steps instead of just going. Thanks for taking your time to read all of this through… Please any feedback or answers would be of great help to me! If any of you have done such thing before and got to live in the temple with them, what was the fee? Did you pay them weekly? If you could, please elaborate on what the differences are between taoism, daoism and buddhism? Really briefly, if possible Has anyone done something similar, where can I go to gather information? Would it be easier for me to research while I’m actually in Taiwan? Now I have heard that not all buddhist monks practice tai chi for example, so what is it that I should be looking for? The reason why I prioritize tai chi is because I am hoping to better my body control and feel a sense of serenity whilst doing it.Īlso, how is it with wi-fi in temples? I really do enjoy my work as a developer and would love to be able to sharpen my skills IF such thing is allowed and that it wouldn’t disrupt my process of being… right there and then. Honestly, I am a little worried I might come off as ignorant, but my knowledge about what religions / beliefs are practiced around the world is not the best… So please take that in consideration when reading my wall-of-text (sorry!). So basically I want to “try” what it’s like and if it’s something I want to further delve into. I want to spend my month with monks, if possible, live at a temple and train tai chi and do other activities that they do in their every-day life. I will be visiting Taiwan in about a month and though I have a few connections down there already I think it’d only be wise to ask here for further guidance…
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