The Monastic Factory – Made in Taiwan

In this presentation, discusses her journey of receiving the bhikshini at Fo En Si in Taiwan in March 2024.

Reflecting on the collective nature of , she emphasizes the interconnectedness of all beings and the vital role of preserving the for future generations.

Thubten Kunga describes her ordination process as a rebirth experience, guided by caring monastic guides and supported by a large community of practitioners.

She discusses the challenges of adapting to an unfamiliar environment and stresses the importance of practicing for the benefit of others.

Throughout her journey, Thubten Kunga is deeply moved by the generosity and care of volunteers, , and monastic guides, highlighting the interconnectedness and humility inherent in the community.

Her reflections offer insights into the transformative power of spiritual practice and the importance of collective support in the pursuit of .

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