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               Amaravati monastery in rural Hertfordshire, UK.


               We are often asked, “What does a Buddhist monastic
               know about real life?” This is a very good question
               because many people may think that we don’t have to
               deal with real life in the monastery: “Things are easy
               for you, but outside the monastery wall we have to deal
               with real life; we have a much more difficult job.” Their
               impression is that once you have given yourself to the
               holy life, then you float around on little purple clouds,
               existing in exquisite mutual harmony at all times,
               exuding undifferentiated love and compassion for each
               other, and, finally, at the end of a life of ever-increasing
               blissfulness and profound insights into the nature of
                                                                  Amaravati in spring, 2014
               ultimate reality, deliquescing softly into nirvana leaving
               behind a soft chime of ringing bells and a rainbow.
               Not so. I’ll get on to that in a minute. I’m joking a bit,   rephrase the question. The fourth is to remain silent. As
               but this is the kind of image that people may have of   I look at the question at hand, what comes to mind are
               monasteries. It’s another world, something that other   two counter questions: What is a Buddhist monastic?
               people do.                                         And what is real life?

               The Buddha was asked a lot of questions in his time,   Most people probably don’t know all that much about
               and he once said there are four ways to respond to   how the monastic system actually functions in the
               a question. The first way is to give a straight answer.   Buddhist world. To many, Buddhist monks are simply
               The second is to ask a counter question. The third is to   people who magically appear and disappear, like







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