Temple Wandering
I Have been fascinated with Thailand for many reasons. It's beautiful landscapes, beaches, food and specific style of Buddhism.
The branch of Buddhism known in most of Southeast Asia including Thailand is called Theravada Buddhism. Of the two main branches of Buddhism, the other being Mahayana, it is the more conservative. Over 95% of the population is an active practitioner of Buddhism (theculturetrip.com).
It is hard not to notice the Buddhist presence in Thailand. Whether it be the massive temples and hill top Buddha Statues seen in many of the larger cities, or to the spirit houses that can be seen in almost all of the houses and businesses in the country.
All of the temples look psychedelic in a way. Almost as if they were on fire, featuring gold and red with rising edges and corners. Adding to the effect are the featured 'Naga', the mythological serpent that surrounded the Buddha after he attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree.
Theravada Buddhism and the Thai people have a vibrancy and a fierceness to them. Something I admire greatly. During my time here I can't help but be mesmerized by their spirituality and beliefs that works it's way into everyday life. Their dedication and discipline is admirable. Even now behind me in my hostel is a small shrine with a daily offering to the Buddha.
While this post is focused on my short video I look forward to going deeper into researching and exploring Theravada Buddhism and creating future posts about my explorations and experiences. Although I would not call myself a Buddhist many of the teachings and philosophies have seeped into my life and have changed the way I view the world and behave in it.
I hope you enjoyed this video! Please let me know what you think with a comment below.
Until next time.
Love, Arqetype
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