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Ajarn Thep is a young and renowned monk. He was in Chiang Mai for performing various ceremonies. After the ceremony, he took the people veterans day 2012 for personal calls. Suddenly he takes off his "mala" her, a necklace with 108 beads that he uses ritual and meditation. He looks at me and presents me this necklace as a personal gift. Such personalized gifts from monks are regarded as very special. Especially if this is the monks' own things like jewelry, monk costume etc. These will hold a special power and gives a special meaning for the person receiving this. This I can confirm. This necklace has a special value to me and will always be associated with Ajarn Thep and the moment we met. From an anthropological perspective, I briefly mention that this stuff is typically a non-economic sphere. It can not be sold for money, veterans day 2012 but has a value far beyond the economy to offer.
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