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| The {{W|omnipresence}} is the stay in a stimulating environment.<ref name="ENVIRONMENT" /> It serves to detach oneself from social references and their place-bound nature. The environment in question is neither suitable for every person nor didactically thought through. There are no rituals of the kind that characterize monastic life, the monastery guest can join in. Omnipresence differs from the residence in that it is not aimed at artists. It also differs from the monastery in that it has no notion of otherworldly spirituality nor serves its mission. Omnipresence does not free from everyday worries; visitors have to bear the costs themself: to achieve its purpose, no expectations can or are placed on the visitor. | The {{W|omnipresence}} is the stay in a stimulating environment.<ref name="ENVIRONMENT" /> It serves to detach oneself from social references and their place-bound nature. The environment in question is neither suitable for every person nor didactically thought through. There are no rituals of the kind that characterize monastic life, the monastery guest can join in. Omnipresence differs from the residence in that it is not aimed at artists. It also differs from the monastery in that it has no notion of otherworldly spirituality nor serves its mission. Omnipresence does not free from everyday worries; visitors have to [[Professional Services#Business principles|bear the costs themself]]: to achieve its purpose, no expectations can or are placed on the visitor. | ||
| ==Note== | ==Note== | ||
