Describe how will you convince your parents to allow you to become a monk
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if i am going tobecome a monk my parents allow me to do my work as monk
they will won't tell any thing
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Answer: You could describe in the following way.
Explaination: I've been thinking about becoming a monk, and I realized that this is what I truly want. I don't want a cushy life, I just want to realize the true nature of reality, and at the same time, I don't want to be distracted by worldly pleasures. But... there is a problem, my parents, I am almost sure won't like it, I mean I tried to talk to my mom about psychedelics. So, how do I tell them that I want to become a monk? or, at least that I don't want to waste my time with the university?
Being a monk is fine if that's what you really want to do. But, if you find out that you have some other interest that you want to develop into a life purpose, you can't do that in a monestary. For example, if you love to play the guitar, you can't write songs about your "experiences with the no-self" or other spiritual experiences in a monestary. Or, if you love art, you can't express your spiritual experiences in a painting in a monestary. They have their own rules and schedules on when to meditate. Some monestaries even require you to have a bachelor or masters in certain Buddhism. Be sure you notice that. I'm just saying :)
Some people who became monks didn't really tell their parents. They just went ahead and did it. They started their own monestaries.
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