After the previous post, I should really just summarize, but I had a few nice experiences in the last few hours.
Let me add another post, because the last few hours were nice too.
The day started as usual. Kitchen, breakfast offering, breakfast, then the 3 types of meditation exercises.
Then I packed my things. It took me 3 minutes to do this. LOL.
I also participated in the lunch offering, as I also ate my last lunch.
I said goodbye to my new friends. I will see Vlad soon. Also Natasha, with whom we hugged each other despite the ban. There was a 67-year-old Californian man in our room, who said goodbye to me by saying that he would miss my smile. These were moments that warmed my heart.
Then I started to open up to the world.
I turned on the internet. 455 emails, 56 Facebook and 56 WhatsApp messages awaited me.
While I was reading these, already in civilian clothes, a woman working at the reception asked me to show one of the newly arrived young girls around and show her the temple. This was a very natural and honorable request.
As a farewell, I was given a necklace as a souvenir of my visit to the temple. I accepted it with a grateful heart and wore it for 2 days. Despite my joy, I was already thinking about what its fate would be, because I certainly would not keep it. Three days later I found its new owner, but I will write about this again in due time.
At 1:30 PM, the vehicle that took me from the temple, back to Mae Hong Son, left.
I left the temple, but it did not leave me.
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