Posted on 07/10/2018 8:59:18 AM PDT by Simon Green
When the 12 Thai boys who were trapped in a cave and were rescued one by one were first discovered by British divers a week ago, they were reportedly meditating.
Look at how calm they were sitting there waiting. No one was crying or anything. It was astonishing, the mother of one of the boys told the AP, referring to a widely shared video of the moment the boys were found.
Turns out that their coach, Ekapol Chanthawong, who led them on a hike into the cave when it flooded on June 23, trained in meditation as a Buddhist monk for a decade before becoming a soccer coach. According to multiple news sources, he taught the boys, ages 11 to 16, to meditate in the cave to keep them calm and preserve their energy through their two-week ordeal.
He could meditate up to an hour, Ekapols aunt, Tham Chanthawong, told the AP. It has definitely helped him and probably helps the boys to stay calm.
Ekapol, 25, went to live in a monastery at age 12 after he was orphaned. According the Straits Times, he trained to be a monk for 10 years at a monastery in Mae Sai, Thailand, but left to care for a sick grandmother. He then was hired to be the assistant coach of the team, known as the Wild Boars.
Coach Ake, as he is known, still maintains close contacts at the monastery. The abbot there told the Wall Street Journal hes a responsible young man who meditates regularly.
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>>It depends on what you are meditating on. If it is internal, emptying yourself, as in Buddhism, it is the work of the devil. <<
Of course not.
All that does NOT encompass God and Christ is not evil. Clearing your mind is not evil if it does not fill it with Christ. No more than writing a computer program that is agnostic and does not reference Christ.
What a bizarre world you must live in.
All will be explained when the movie comes out, I say with a bit of sarcasm, but I’m sure there will be a movie at some point.
“Imagine if they had been muzzies. Yelling and screaming, half the heads piled up in a corner. Religion does have an effect on actions.”
Best comment of the day!!!!!
Of course, to a non-Christian, Christianity IS a ‘bizarre world’.
Your statement wasn’t Christian, it was ill-informed, to put it nicely.
Not a Christian concept - meditation, but sometimes it comes to, “Whatever gets you through the night”. Maybe some day they’ll discover God and prayer.
Should Christians Meditate?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7sAiePxIts
“For nearly ten years, Dave Hunt and T. A. McMahon sat down in TBC’s broadcast studio in Bend, Oregon to discuss God’s Word, Dave’s books, events of the day, and questions from listeners.....”
It works outside of caves too! :)
Whatever works. Much respect for the coach - this young man kept his kids alive and kept them well and in good spirits until they were rescued.
>>Of course, to a non-Christian, Christianity IS a bizarre world.<<
I am 100% Christian.
You are not in a position to say otherwise.
Yours is an extreme radical form of Christianity which normal Christians eschew.
There is nothing more to be said.
Have a blessed evening.
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