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Today, I received a blessing from a Sri Lankan monk during which he tied a white string around my wrist. I understand this is a common practice in many Buddhist countries, but was wondering if anyone knew whether I am supposed to leave it on or take it off at a certain point (and, if so, what the right way to remove it is; cutting? untying?)?
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but
it depend on the person and his belief
if one thinks it portect one from harm one can wear it until one can get another blessing string from a temple/monk
or
if one wants to go to a party and one thinks it is not nice to have a string attach to one's hand one can remove it the same day or next day
to remove it one can cut it or break it
that doesn't make any difference
however
one can use it as a reminder to keep out of unwholesome things (deed, speech, thought)
in that sense it has possitive effect for one's life any days, any time
so
one has to decide how i take
this string which comes with blessings from a monk
it depends on one's attitude
The wrist string broke after a few days.. but I still wear the little medallion with a string necklace( I tied the wrist string to the necklace) around my neck every day. So I'm not sure it's a superstitious thing.. but of a reminder thing. Reminds me of putting the string on your finger to not forget something.
Surprised?
Disappointed?
A little bit sad?
Pleased to let it go?
maybe that's the point - to evaluate your own attachment to things you thought were yours and seemed as if they would last for ever.....