Monasticism is a universal archetype present in all religions when they reach a developed level of spirituality. To get a better understanding of Christianity's Benedictine Rule, which is the foundational document for western spirituality, renowned scholar Mayeul de Dreuille looks at the Rule in light of other traditions. He finds the basic values common to all forms of monastic life, then returns to comment on the Benedictine Rule, enriched by this knowledge. A scholarly work by the leading Benedictine theorist, the book--¿ð looks at elements common to all forms of monasticism.¿ð examines life within the cloister walls in Christian monasticism, Hindu monasticism, and Buddhist monasticism.¿ð explores daily monastic life through its work, prayer, chanting, and sacred texts.¿ð