Renunciate vs Householder Paths

Renunciate vs Householder Paths

What are the practical implications of translating ancient contemplative code that was designed for monastics into a contemporary context for householders? In this article, we explore the significance of understanding the history and context of meditation and why questioning the assumptions and values that underlie this path is imperative for a modern Buddhism practitioner.

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Carving out the Householder Path

Carving out the Householder Path

The renunciate’s and householder’s spiritual paths need to be clearly distinguished. A Buddhist renunciate is a monastic or a wandering yogi and someone who has “renounced the world.” Householders, alternatively, are people who wish to “live in the world.” This article explores differences between the two and why some of the practices and views inherited through renunciate teachings might not apply to those who are householder practitioners.

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