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The 11 Things a Japanese Monk Uses to Tidy nymag.com

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Photo: Joe Lingeman/JOE LINGEMANShoukei Matsumoto, a Japanese Buddhist monk (and the author of A Monk’s Guide to a Clean House and Mind), cleans for two hours most days at his temple in Tokyo.
Tools for Cleaning Outdoors“Even when I began living as a monk, I didn’t fully understand the importance of cleaning.
Whatever the school, monks work hard to keep their temple very tidy.
In Japanese Buddhism, we don’t separate the outdoor world from the inner world.
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