Their entire life. They became a monk until the day they died.
Monks are supposed to be celibate (unmarried) so they rarely have children. A few monks are people who have had children in early life and then become monks in later life.
the monks of the ndongo congo
Odysseus waits for the cyclops to return in hope that the cyclops will be a good host and give him a present. It is really Odysseus' curiousity that compels him to stay.
they wanted to
Monks preserved ancient culture by copying down Greek and Roman Works and history of what they did in he past so the orphans and the next generation would remember and keep the culture going. I hope this helps. ;D
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Monks indicated that they would pray for the souls of their supporters so the supporters would not go to hell after death. None of the arrangements were subject to demonstration or proof except for the payments to the monetary. The monks also ran a sideline of books, religious articles and relics of the saints.
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Yes they would have supported it.
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The Carolingian Monks were known for living on their own, not in groups. Carolingian Monks lived a life of solitary, traveling from one village to another to give wisdom and insight.
Farming, fishing and shipbuilding.
they help the people in spiritually meaning, good wishes:)))))
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The order of Buddhist monks and nuns was founded by Gautama Buddha during his lifetime over 2500 years ago. The Buddhist monastic lifestyle grew out of the lifestyle of earlier sects of wandering ascetics, some of whom the Buddha had studied under. It was not really isolationist or eremetic: the sangha was dependent on the lay community for basic provisions of food and clothing, and in return sangha members helped guide lay followers on the path of Dharma. Individuals or small groups of monks - a teacher and his students, or several monks who were friends - traveled together, living on the outskirts of local communities and practicing meditation in the forests. Monks and nuns were expected to live with a minimum of possessions, which were to be voluntarily provided by the lay community. Lay followers also provided the daily food that monks required, and provided shelter for monks when they were needed. During the Buddha's time, many retreats and gardens were donated by wealthy citizens for monks and nuns to stay in during the rainy season. Out of this tradition grew two kinds of living arrangements for monastics.
Without bones you'd be a blob of flesh lying on the floor.