Meditation Garden Development Project
(Chiang Mai, Thailand)
The temple where Kruba Red Phoenix receives visitors is his Forest Meditation Garden in On Tai, San Kamphaeng, Chiang Mai – a sanctuary he began building in 2023 after many years of monastic training and temple work across Thailand and Myanmar. This forest garden continues the same compassionate vision that led him, between 2017–2022, to build Wat Phra That Chom Ping for the Karen hill-tribe community in Lamphun: creating sacred spaces that support people who are often living far from mainstream spiritual centres.
The Forest Meditation Garden is designed as a place where ancient Thai forest meditation traditions are preserved and practiced in a natural setting, carrying the energy of the lineages Kruba Red Phoenix has received from his teachers in Thailand, Myanmar and the Himalayan region. It is intended as a quiet but powerful field for healing, awakening and protection, where mantra practice, meditation and ritual blessings are part of daily life rather than performance.
When people visit Kruba Red Phoenix here, they are not “buying a service” but entering a sacred exchange – receiving blessings and guidance, with a set contribution offered for each ritual and blessed item. These contributions allow the blessings, sacred art pieces and ritual objects to be shared in a clear and respectful way, without presenting them as commercial products.