*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
1,814 Responses
Love it. I have been attempting to live these practices for a while now and hope to recommit myself once again.
From our lips to God’s ears.
What a wonderful reminder that we are all united with the ONE.
How can I resist.
let it be so :)
(hi christine, i tried to sign up for the free e-class but it didn’t work…)
I so declare!
Thank You, Christine, for this. Another gift of grace from your creative heart.
I endorse the spirit of these principles and I would benefit from an intentional focus on each as we companion one another and seek to extend genuine Presence to others.
Beheld,
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Namaste.
Thank you for reminders of the core of our lives.
Sister-monk :-)
Yes Christine,
I dedicate myself to thee Monk Manifesto upon a daily basis!
Thank you so very much!
Yours Most Sincerely,
Poetess Camille Hurlburt!
someone once gave me a little button which proclaims, ‘hermits unite’! while we are not all solitaries, let us join together in growing into open spaces of welcome and healing for one another and the world.