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RE: Yaksa-Jeon in the Opposite Side of Paradise Hall in Tongdo-sa Temple, Korea

in #travel6 years ago

You can easily see how old the buildings are and wood of pillars is wearing off, I am wonderfing if then the buildings still remain stable or not. Wood is really wonderful material and i love wooden houses, sometimes library full of the shelves along the tall walls and a portable stair, but wood needs to be welll preserved especially if it has exposure to weather condition.

When we are young and healthy nobody thinks about death and sometimes this idea frightens people, I think Yaksa-jeon hall is very good place because it is a place when one can find a time for himself and his thoughts, the people need to be in peace with their inner world, we do not know when it is a time for us to leave this world but once people diagnosed with terminal disease, this is may be a good thing for them to go there and find their peace. May be other people who have the same situation and also can share what they have in their sole.

Thank you for sharing this post with us and wishing you a ncie weekend, @Stef1