Difference between revisions of "Lifestyle"

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The BK lifestyle includes that one be celibate, vegetarian, seek good company, regular study of BK [[knowledge]] (ie [[gyan]]) and have as many fixed moments as possible during the day for meditation (ie [[yoga]]).
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The BK lifestyle includes:
 
- No friends outside of the Brahma Kumaris "family"
 
  
- No cinema, TV, radio, novels or magazines, although limited reading of newspapers adn spiritual publications is allowed
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* celibacy ie chastity and no marriage or physical relationships or romance
  
The wearing of white (or very light coloured) clothing - Indian clothing is preferred - even western "sisters" wear white saris.
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* no socialising with the opposite sex.
  
No food cooked by non-Raja Yogis (including ones own family)
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* no friends - all relationships to be brother/sister relationships, and only with fellow members of the Brahma Kumaris "family"
  
No socialising with the opposite sex.
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* vegetarian diet, no eggs, no onions, no garlic - no food cooked by non-BKs (including ones own family)
  
No romance or sexual experimentation whatsoever.
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* white clothing (or otherwise very light coloured clothing) - Indian clothing is preferred - even western "sisters" wear white saris.
  
No socialising with ‘outcast' members or former members of the Brahma Kumaris.
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* no cinema, TV, radio, novels or magazines, although limited reading of newspapers and spiritual publications is allowed
  
Complete shower or bath after bowel movement.
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* complete shower or bath after bowel movement.
  
Early morning meditation at 4 am followed by morning class at 6.30am, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
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* early morning meditation (ie [[yoga]]) at 4 am followed by morning class at 6.30am, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
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* regular scheduled moments for meditation throughout the day, usually signalled by music playing: known as "[[traffic control]]
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* regular study of BK [[knowledge]] (ie [[gyan]])
  
 
There are many shades of intensity with which different people take on the daily principles of the Brahma Kumaris, but it notable that the more vigorous applicants are considered better than those who keep one foot in the outside world. The Brahma Kumaris creates very close ties between members and peer pressure can be extreme.
 
There are many shades of intensity with which different people take on the daily principles of the Brahma Kumaris, but it notable that the more vigorous applicants are considered better than those who keep one foot in the outside world. The Brahma Kumaris creates very close ties between members and peer pressure can be extreme.

Revision as of 20:15, 4 April 2006

Lifestyle

The BK lifestyle includes:

  • celibacy ie chastity and no marriage or physical relationships or romance
  • no socialising with the opposite sex.
  • no friends - all relationships to be brother/sister relationships, and only with fellow members of the Brahma Kumaris "family"
  • vegetarian diet, no eggs, no onions, no garlic - no food cooked by non-BKs (including ones own family)
  • white clothing (or otherwise very light coloured clothing) - Indian clothing is preferred - even western "sisters" wear white saris.
  • no cinema, TV, radio, novels or magazines, although limited reading of newspapers and spiritual publications is allowed
  • complete shower or bath after bowel movement.
  • early morning meditation (ie yoga) at 4 am followed by morning class at 6.30am, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
  • regular scheduled moments for meditation throughout the day, usually signalled by music playing: known as "traffic control

There are many shades of intensity with which different people take on the daily principles of the Brahma Kumaris, but it notable that the more vigorous applicants are considered better than those who keep one foot in the outside world. The Brahma Kumaris creates very close ties between members and peer pressure can be extreme.