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Monasticism In Eastern Religions

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Monasticism in Eastern religions refers to the practice of individuals dedicating their lives to spiritual pursuits within a community setting, often characterized by celibacy, simplicity, and meditation.

Key Features

  • Celibacy
  • Simplicity
  • Meditation
  • Community living

Pros

  • Promotes self-discipline and spiritual growth
  • Encourages a sense of community and shared values
  • Provides a structured environment for deepening one's spiritual practice

Cons

  • May lead to isolation from mainstream society
  • Challenges traditional family structures
  • Can be restrictive in terms of personal freedom

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