Holina Rehab Mourns the Passing of Co-Founder Phra Olarn Pengsakul The Renowned Buddhist Monk and Spiritual Leader of Koh Phangan
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Koh Phangan, Thailand – December 15th, 22:30
Holina Rehab, a leading trauma and addiction recovery center on the tropical island of Koh Phangan, deeply mourns the loss of its co-founder, Phra Olarn Pengsakul, a revered Buddhist monk whose teachings shaped the center’s philosophy of healing.
Phra Olarn Pengsakul was not only a spiritual leader but a visionary who believed in the power of mindfulness, self-discovery, and holistic healing. Known widely as “The Laughing Monk” for his warm spirit and joyous nature, Phra Olarn was a key figure in Koh Phangan’s spiritual and recovery communities. His wisdom was shared through practices like Inner Walk, a meditation method that encourages profound self-awareness and healing.
For over five years, Phra Olarn collaborated with Holina Rehab to develop its unique, transformative approach to recovery, seamlessly blending Eastern spiritual practices and Western therapeutic methods. His teachings on Vipassana meditation, mindfulness, and emotional resilience left an indelible mark on the lives of countless individuals seeking recovery.
“It is with deep sadness that we bid farewell to Phra Olarn Pengsakul, who was not only a co-founder but a spiritual beacon for Holina,” said Yossef Zubari, Co-Founder of Holina Holistic Healing Centres. “His teachings and joyful presence will remain central to our mission of helping individuals rediscover themselves and find lasting healing.”
Ian Young, Managing Director of Holina Global, expressed, “The depth of Phra Olarn’s wisdom and his dedication to spiritual growth touched everyone he encountered. His passing is an immeasurable loss, but his teachings will continue to inspire us and provide solace for those on the path to recovery.”
Phra Olarn’s impact on Koh Phangan extended far beyond Holina. As noted by author Brian Gruber in Full Moon Over Koh Phangan, Phra Olarn was a “spiritual anchor” for the island, offering guidance and mindfulness practices to seekers from around the world. Gruber describes him as “a compassionate teacher with a unique ability to blend humor, humility, and deep spiritual insight to connect with people from all walks of life.” These qualities were instrumental in shaping Holina’s reputation as a place of hope, transformation, and healing.
Holina Rehab remains committed to preserving Phra Olarn’s legacy by continuing to integrate his principles of mindfulness, compassion, and holistic wellness into its programs. His emphasis on spiritual resilience and the connection between mind, body, and spirit will remain central to Holina’s mission.
“Phra Olarn taught us to embrace the present moment, forgive ourselves, and find freedom in the path of self-awareness,” said Zubari. “We are honored to carry his legacy forward and share his teachings with those seeking recovery and healing.”
Holina extends its heartfelt condolences to Phra Olarn’s family, the Koh Phangan community, and all who were inspired by his teachings. His profound contributions to trauma and addiction recovery, as well as his wisdom and joy, will continue to be felt by generations to come.
For more information about Holina Rehab and its holistic recovery programs, visit www.holinarehab.com.
Contact Information:
Holina Rehab
Koh Phangan, Thailand
Phone: +66 (0) 626 418 369
Email: info@holinarehab.com
About Me
Ian Young
Ian Young is the Global Manager at Holina Care Centres in Koh Phangan, Thailand. Ian oversees the rehabilitation programs that blend the 12 Step model, NLP, and various evidence-based therapies with holistic healing practices. Holina Rehab treats addictions, trauma, anxiety, and depression, offering comprehensive care in a serene resort environment. Ian, a charismatic speaker and author of “It’s Not About Me,” leverages his own recovery journey from addiction to inspire and guide others toward a fulfilling, addiction-free life.
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