tips from a monk to survive
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 5:01 am
First of all, with so few monks one can't always be around. This also means a monk may not always be near. Keep in mind monks have many places they may be tending to wounded. If a monk tells you they are somewhere healing, or go to an infirmary please respect this. Sometimes it is better and safer to go to an infirmary than to try and wait on a monk, so always watch your wounds closely. And the simple fact is too a monk may just be far away.
remember to carry food on you, even more than you may need.
Carry bandages.
Also, carry poultices. If you need poultices I'm sure your friendly monks can assist with that!
Most of all remember to thank your monks. A little thank you goes a long way in acts of kindness, and can really make a monks day beyond the joy they get when being able to help others.
remember to carry food on you, even more than you may need.
Carry bandages.
Also, carry poultices. If you need poultices I'm sure your friendly monks can assist with that!
Most of all remember to thank your monks. A little thank you goes a long way in acts of kindness, and can really make a monks day beyond the joy they get when being able to help others.