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Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
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Sub tropical |
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Posted by Norman Joseph Smith over 11 years ago
At this property we want to develop a joyful, fullfilling life. So I have suggested three hours for work, study and meditation each day.
I came to this number of hours for work because in Australia the government will give money for basic requisites (~$250 per week) to an adult who cannot find work, if they do at least 15hrs volunteer work. This is only just enough for accommodation and food. Thus I thought, as a director, Buddhist monk should show at least the same compassion as the Australian government. :-)
This way we also meet the WWOOFing guidelines for work and we may register with them in the future, once established.
Winter would probably be too cold for tents, but people would be welcome to sleep in the hall until there is separate accommodation.
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