Ordinary People as Monks & Mystics

A person sits on the steps of a small wooden hut surrounded by greenery, holding a cup of tea and gazing into the distance — a peaceful image of solitude and reflection in nature.

Marsha Sinetar’s Ordinary People as Monks and Mystics profoundly shaped my life, validating my need for solitude and inspiring me to simplify my work and daily rhythm. In the 1990s, it was a rare voice speaking to this way of life; today, its message feels even more relevant. Though not a how-to guide, it offers something equally valuable: permission to live by your own deep rhythms.

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