Devoting one's life completely to God, through prayer and other means, is a higher calling than any other.
Monks and others in similar situations are able to accomplish spiritual tasks that the rest of us can't even dream of, simply because they have organized their lives around such necessities.
These people pray constantly, for themselves, and for everyone else, including the whole world, and they help to make up for all those who never pray at all.
The lifestyle is certainly not for everybody.
It's largely unappreciated, especially in these times, but still serves a great, high purpose.
2007-01-31 12:05:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think that they exist to teach us anything. Maybe they exist because their personal will is fulfilled by the pursuit of Deity without being hampered by most of the illusory crap that so many of us hold dear. Just like your will seems to be fulfilled by asking questions about the seeming vanity of another lifestyle on a computer forum, and mine is possibly fulfilled by answering them.
What is the point of referring to a "modern age"? We might argue that every institution that has some type of root in the past is outdated in this "modern age" or in "the 21st Century", as if that type of terminology has any meaning other than to refer to the current moment, as if the current moment has some standard of guidance or is governed by a particular aesthetic sense.
And since this is pointless, I'm logging off and going to go find something a bit more meaningful to do - but not before I post this. God forbid I let a thought go to waste. That's what we earn through this electronic democracy of ours, eh - the ability to speak any vapid, uneducated bit of rambling that we can put down.
The glory of this modern age.
Kali Ma Shakti De,
Lazarus
2007-01-31 10:34:41
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answered by The Man Comes Around 5
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The era time-venerated because of the fact the middle a protracted time covers from appropriate around the autumn of the Byzantine Empire to the beginning up of the Renaissance (sorry, won't be able to bear in mind dates although that is approximately 800-one thousand years). that is marked via a strict cultural equipment time-venerated as feudalism (the place the prosperous owned each little thing and the destructive had very almost no way of shifting from that state). once you think of of knights and kings and castles, that's the middle a protracted time while those ensue. the middle a protracted time additionally are actually and returned talked approximately because of the fact the dark a protracted time because of the fact they mark a protracted era of basically approximately no progression in literature, paintings or technology. maximum of those disciplines have been compelled to concentration on 2 fields: helping the state (ie. development greater effectual weapons) and helping the Church (the single unifying employer between the countless warring states that upward push up in Europe). wish that helps.
2016-11-02 00:05:07
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answered by ? 4
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Prayer. That's it. A life devoted to prayer.
"Pray without ceasing" St. Paul
2007-01-31 10:28:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe they prefer to live in a protected environment that does not foster hate and evil. LEFTY
2007-01-31 10:27:43
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answered by Left Libby 2
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Aren't they all Web developers now?
2007-01-31 10:26:09
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answered by Bran McMuffin 5
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