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Visiting and Staying > Precepts and Observances
The life at Cittaviveka is held within an ethical framework, which
visitors and guests are expected to follow while they are here. This
centres on the Eight Precepts:
1. Harmlessness: not intentionally taking the life of any
living creature.
2. Trustworthiness: not taking anything that is not given.
3. Celibacy: refraining from any sexual activity.
4. Right Speech: avoiding false, abusive or malicious speech.
5. Sobriety: not taking any intoxicating drink or drug.
6. Renunciation: not eating after mid-day.
7. Restraint: refraining from games and attending shows, and
from self-adornment. (Guests are asked to dress modestly, and not to
play radios, musical tapes or instruments.)
8. Alertness: to refrain from over-indulgence in sleep.
These precepts are intended to moderate our outgoing tendencies, to
heighten the sense of conscience and concern for others, and to
encourage alertness. There are also a range of observances around
maintaining quiet in the House, using the lodgings and requisites with
care, and dressing in a simple way. These too check casual or
half-aware actions that we may carry out daily without really
questioning them. Precepts and observances therefore form a framework
for contemplation, a guide to cultivating heart and mind, and a means
for daily-life Awakening. The Guest Monk or Nun can advise you on the
basic standards.
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