Monastic silence is a spiritual practice recommended in a variety of religious traditions for purposes including becoming closer to God and achieving elevated...
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monasticism, no religious order takes such a vow, and even the most austere monastic orders such as the Carthusians have times in their schedule for talking...
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ignorant person is hardly aware of the continuous perception of Brahman. Monastic silence Hesychia Vaman Shivram Apte. The Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary...
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Hesychia (category Silence)
Syriac shelya (šelya). Wikiquote has quotations related to hesychia. Monastic silence Apatheia Inner peace Tranquility Centering prayer Quietism (Christian...
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Jain meditation Jewish meditation Meditation in the Ravidasi Faith Monastic silence Transcendental Meditation Sensual Meditation Sikh meditation Sahaja...
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Ataraxia Baqaa Bodhi Dzogchen God in Buddhism Jannah (Islam) Jnana Monastic silence Nirguna Nirvana fallacy Satori Salvation Shangri-La Yoga Zen Also called...
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pointed out the perils of arguments from silence, in that the lack of references to a compilation of a set of monastic codes by contemporaries or even by disciples...
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Monastic sign languages have been used in Europe from at least the 10th century by Christian monks, and some, such as Cistercian and Trappist sign, are...
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Dadisho Qatraya East Syriac Rite Ephrem the Syrian John of the Ladder Monastic silence Philokalia Syriac Christianity Beulay, Robert. La Lumière sans forme:...
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contemplation Christian meditation Conceptions of God Existence of God Monastic silence Tabor Light Hinduism Neti neti Self-enquiry Islam Fana (Sufism) Ta'tili...
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Christian monasticism (redirect from Christian monastic orders)
is Hesychasm, the practice of silence, and the concentrated saying of the Jesus Prayer. All ascetic practices and monastic humility is guided towards preparing...
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Great Silence may refer to: The Great Silence observed by monastics after Compline during the hours of night Into Great Silence, a 2005 documentary film...
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Christian tradition the eremitic life is an early form of monastic living that preceded the monastic life in the cenobium. In chapter 1, the Rule of St Benedict...
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République, packed with people, people in tears wearing your portrait in a monastic silence." She contributed to Charlie Hebdo issue No. 1178, which was published...
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Into Great Silence (‹See Tfd›German: Die große Stille) is a 2005 documentary film directed by Philip Gröning. An international co-production between France...
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Trappists (category Catholic monastic orders)
one of several monastic sign languages, was developed to render speaking unnecessary. Meals are usually taken in contemplative silence as Trappists listen...
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set in a monastery with a rule of monastic silence; one monk, in a moment of rage, breaks not only his vow of silence but that commandment as well, throwing...
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simple and is eaten in silence while one of the brethren reads aloud from the spiritual writings of the Holy Fathers. The monastic lifestyle takes a great...
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Rule of Saint Augustine (category Monastic rules)
of the sick, silence, and reading during meals. This letter contains no such clear, minute prescriptions as are found in other monastic rules, such as...
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appointment as abbess. Mathilde was not an abbess who remained secluded in monastic silence. In addition to travel to Aachen in 973, further trips are recorded:...
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Benedictines (category Monastic rules)
Sancti Benedicti, abbreviated as O.S.B. or OSB), are a mainly contemplative monastic order of the Catholic Church for men and for women who follow the Rule...
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Monastic Living is an EP by the American indie rock band Parquet Courts, released on November 27, 2015, on Rough Trade Records. The release features mostly...
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Enclosed religious orders (section Monastic life)
distraction from prayer and the religious life and to keep an atmosphere of silence. Under certain circumstances, exceptions may be granted for enclosed men...
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Hermitage (religious retreat) (redirect from Monastic hut)
mutual exchange of labour and shared goods between them, forming the first monastic communities.[citation needed] In the later feudal period of the Middle...
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Christianity, Lectio Divina (Latin for "Divine Reading") is a traditional monastic practice of scriptural reading, meditation and prayer intended to promote...
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Carthusians (category Catholic monastic orders)
Blomevenna (1466–1536) Into Great Silence List of Carthusian monasteries Carthusian Martyrs Institution des Chartreux Monastic Family of Bethlehem, of the Assumption...
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Cluniac Reforms (redirect from Cluniac monastic reform)
the primitive strictness of the monastic observance wherever it had been relaxed. The rule focused on prayer, silence, and solitude. Among the most notable...
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Rule of the Master (category Monastic rules)
Magistri or Rule of the Master is an anonymous sixth-century collection of monastic precepts. The text of the Rule of the Master is found in the Concordia...
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(January 20). Euthymius was impressed by him and tonsured him into the monastic schema and placed him under the guidance of Gerasimus (March 4). He then...
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Refectory (section Refectories and monastic culture)
an institution are together. Diet and eating habits differ somewhat by monastic order, and more widely by schedule. The Benedictine rule is illustrative...
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