How to Live Like a Monk
Medieval Wisdom for Modern Life
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Daniele Cybulskie
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How medieval monastic practices - with their emphasis on a healthy soul, mind, and body - can inspire us to live fuller lives today
We know that they prayed, sang, and wore long robes, but what was it really like to be a monk? Though monastic living may seem unimaginable to us moderns, it has relevance for today. This book illuminates the day-to-day of medieval European monasticism, showing how you can apply the principles of monastic living, like finding balance and peace, to your life.
With wit and insight, medievalist and podcaster Daniele Cybulskie dives into the history of monasticism in each chapter and then reveals applications for today, such as the benefits of healthy eating, streamlining routines, gardening, and helping others. She shares how monks authentically embraced their spiritual calling, and were also down to earth: They wrote complaints about being cold in the manuscripts they copied, made beer and wine, and even kept bees.
How to Live Like a Monk is for anyone interested in the Middle Ages and those seeking inspiration for how to live a full life, even when we’re leading cloistered lives in our homes.
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- Joshua Robertson
- 01-08-23
Very Enlightening, Much Austerity, Many Lol
A lovely incite into how cloistered living in a medieval monistory might have been like and how we could apply the experience of our medieval monastic predecessors to our own modern world, which I found surprising apt from the post covid pandemic mirroring the black death and our reaction to the world seemingly falling apart, yet in a way that was both interesting but not preachy.
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