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This house is turning into a buddhist monastery. We just got our bamboo wind chimes, which fit well with our buddha statue, candles, yoga mat, plus incense. My friend and I also have the three chill cats walking around the flat and buddhist flutes playing on the speaker in the background. We have bamboo wood floors throughout, and a nice spacious lounge section where you can relax on the sofa while petting the cats. I have some djembe drums plus a ukulele to top off the tunesal instruments for The Monastery plus the locale just vibrates with a slow relaxed energy. The other priests and I run the temperature control system all the time to keep the air quality nice, and also to keep the noise out from any people outside who may be loud or celebrating. It is a pretty quiet city, however; there are a few bars within earshot, so keeping the windows closed keeps that noise outside. We go to sleep with the air conditioning on 67F so that our bodies relax better without tossing plus turning from not having any air conditioning at all. Sleep is a big priority in The Monastery. We take it seriously, and get to bed early each evening so that our bodies get regular rest plus relaxation. We have HEPA filters in the stove exhaust so that when my pal and I cook our healthy natural food the air quality doesn’t get lowered from particles in the cooked food. We drink filtered water with lemon to keep our bodies refreshed, so that we don’t get too much acidity. Life in The monastery is a wonderful thing!

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