Registration and Orientation at Yuwakalayanamitra Camp YUWA  CAMP MEDITATION  HOME หน้า 17
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At Yuwakalayanamitra camp, participants register and receive name-tags, essential for fostering connections. Warm greetings await them upon arrival, such as a 1-kilometer walk to the camp facility under an archway. Mentors greet participants with powder, perfume, and songs. The camp orientation involves meeting priest instructors and coordinators, reviewing camp routines, and understanding rules like maintaining distance between genders. Participants sign an agreement to adhere to the rules and receive a Dhamma book from masters.

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-Registration Process
-Warm Greetings
-Camp Orientation
-Camp Rules
-Role of Mentors

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Registration On the 1st day, Yuwakalayanamitra register and get nametags from mentors. Everybody must wear name-tags throughout the camp as they help them to get to know one another. Those who fail to wear name-tags are to play weird games or make funny posts for penalty. Greeting On arrival, Yuwakalayanamitra receive warm greetings. For example, at a camp to Ban Phu Rua, participants went on foot for one kilometer to reach the camp facility, walked under an archway eye-folded and were greeted at the entrance by mentors with powder and perfume and greeting songs. Orientation Participants meet with priest instructors, camp coordinators and mentors, are briefed camp routine and camp rules such as those barring boys and girls to stay closer than 1 meter and recite 10 camp rules addressed by priest instructors. Lastly, they sign agreement promising obedience to camp rules and receive a Dhamma book from masters.
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