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Can I come and live at Shechen, and possibly become a monk or a nun?

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Can I come and live at Shechen, and possibly become a monk or a nun?

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Many western friends live nearby the monastery. They study Buddhism with teachers who live around and participate to some of the activities of the monastery. There are major teachings given by great masters every year or two, which may last for several months and are open to the public. There are also regular ceremonies and sacred dance Festivals, performed by the whole monastic community, which are also attended by large numbers of lay devotees. Besides that, our monastery has not been organizing regular teachings of seminars specifically designed for Western students. In our philosophical college, the teachings on Buddhist philosophy are given in Tibetan to ordained monks. Laypersons not live within the monastery itself but can find accommodation at our Shechen Guesthouse (rabsel@mos.com.np), which is just next to the monastery. In the Tibetan tradition, monastic vows for both monks and nuns are taken for the entire duration of life. In the Nyingma tradition, to which Shechen monaste

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