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There is no such thing as a "Buddhist" monk, any more than there is a "Christian" monk. Monks are part of a specific order or tradition. Thier beliefs and purposes are different in the specifics from others of their general faith.

To become a monk you would first have to identify which Buddhist tradition or school you follow most strongly. This will require an initial study of the options. You would then have to contact a Buddhist group in that tradition and see if they even have monks. You could then enter into active negotiations to become a monk.

A word f caution - you may not get in. Most groups of this nature accept only people that will fit with their approach to meditatio and study. Many only use aforeign language for texts and communication (Tibetan, JApanese, etc.) SOme only have monestaries in contries like Nepal where public health standards are significantly lower than North America.

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Becoming a Buddhist monk may seem like along process however, through research 98.9 percent monks believe that it was worth it. They also believe that nothing can beat being attached with god.

Becoming a Buddhist monk or nun is truly a meaningful and worthwhile way to spend your lifes, and to be of benefit to others. The life of a Buddhist monk or nun also carries a deep responsibility for oneself and for others. Before making the decision to take ordination, one should have a thorough foundation in the teachings of the Buddha, such as the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, and the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment (lam-rim). Traditionally a student requesting ordination has completed several years of study and practice under the guidance of a qualified teach. If you are beg inning, check your local area and perimiter for a center or study group where you can generate an understanding of the teachings, gather the support of other dharma students and have the guidance of a qualified teacher. Take the time you need in developing your spiritual practice. Once one understands the value of the Buddha's teachings and feels they are appropriate for one's own spiritual development, the next step is to formally establish yourself as a Buddhist by taking "refuge". Traditionally, when one joins a monastic community, the four basic requisites of food, clothing, dwelling and medicine are provided. However, as Buddhism is relatively new to many parts of the world, resources to support the monastic communities are limited. For those considering ordination, it is important to consider what resources are available for support once one has taken ordination. Many monks and nuns provide service to their local dharma communities in exchange for their basic needs. The International Mahayana Institute also provides support in dependence on available resources. It is contrary to the Vinaya (code of conduct) for monks and nuns to work in worldly jobs to support themselves. Those seeking to become monks or nuns should discuss their situation with their teacher or senior Sangha to ensure their stability once they have taken ordination.

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You can become a Buddhist by joining a Buddhist temple or group,and studying Buddhism. That way you will learn about Buddhist teachings. These can be applied to your life. When you are ready you can become a Buddhist by partaking in the Affirmation or Ordination Ceremony.

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You would have to approach the Abbot of the monastery you want to join and ask him. Different monasteries have different requirements.

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If you wish to devote your life totally to God either as a contemplative or in manual work and prayer then contact your local clergy who will be able to direct you.

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Women cannot become monks; just as men cannot become nuns.

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You can become a nun or monk at any age, from childhood to adulthood.

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All you have to do is join a convent or a monestry.

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You are considered a Buddhist when you:

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