*quote is from the Prologue of the Rule of Benedict
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Monk: from the Greek monachos meaning single or solitary, a monk in the world does not live apart but immersed in the everyday with a single-hearted and undivided presence, always striving for greater wholeness and integrity
Manifesto: from the Latin for clear, means a public declaration of principles and intentions.
Monk Manifesto: A public expression of your commitment to live a compassionate, contemplative, and creative life.
*quote is from the Prologue of the Rule of Benedict
1,781 Responses
I am actively living the manifesto in my life as a Lay Cistercian and a self proclaimed Beguine.
I commit to this manifesto and to living my life in service to the One Source.
I fully commit to cultivating joy in God’s creation through the monks manifesto
I commit to my monk-hood as the Great Law allows.
I commitment to being in harmony with Gods creation and people. Cheri, SCHC
I wholeheartedly commit🙏
I commit to the above Monk Manifesto.
I commit to the manifesto and cultivating a sense of creative joy.
I too commit to the Monk Manifesto and to live a compassionate, contemplative, and creative life.
I commit
Pamela