I have ordained as a Buddhist monk here in Thailand...for an indefinate period. I can no longer play games but still have internet use and will occasionally pop in to see what is happening.
I'll miss the sim and any new mods, maps and stuff...like SOW...but life goes on.
Thanks for all the fun over the past few years since AAA was formed.
So are you are allowed to play games?, or can't take IL-2 with you and all your Flying gear?
"While other religious and political leaders around the world are busy creating moral panics around violent video games, it appears that one Buddhist leader feels quite differently about them. The third ranking Buddhist, Ogyen Trinley Dorje (and, according to the article, the only Buddhist leader recognized by China, Tibet and India), apparently sees video games as therapeutic and a way to let out aggression"
Wow! That's a big commitment ff. I can only wish you the best in life, and say thanks for all you've added to IL-2.
:cheers:
A big step, only for those brave enough!!!
Good luck, and thanks for your contributions to the community! Hope to see you on the Forum once in a while!
Reading novels, watching movies, playing games etc. are forbidden since they distract us from the real task of meditation. They would disturb our meditation by creating lots to think about, when the main aim is to stop all those superflous thoughts and see reality.
if I ever return to lay life I shall be able to continue where I left off.... the future is uncertain.
Thanks for your kind words and hope you continue to improve and enjoy a great sim.
Best wishes Fred, -- and thanks for what you have left us with here.
Your contributions will be missed.
Ashe
Buddhist monks in the Theravada tradition can ordain and dirsrobe several times. It is not a life-time commitment, although it can be if you wish.
Not being able to listen to music will be a bit of a blow, but I have plenty to keep myself busy as I hope to start translating some very good books from Thai into English.
love you all..... have fun.
Best wishes Fred, and thanks for your valued contributions to the community that you made over the years.
All the best in your new life direction. And thank you for your continuous contribution and assistance!