Yes? But you lived communally, so what did you actually do?
First, you learned to meditate. During the first year we have simple tasks. We cleared about 3 acres of thick Missouri forest near the Missouri River. You ever dig an oak tree trunk up for garden space? Some of them 3ft. round? All you have is a shovel and an ax. It would take me about 4 hours of very hard work, but I got it out.

We planted big gardens with probably 50 different types of vegetables. We pulled straight rows, tiller width apart, and learned how each vegetable is to be planted and cared for. We weeded the whole thing, and watered when necessary. We live trapped as many rabbits and ground hogs as we could, We gathered the veggies when ripe, cooked meals and had fresh salads.
We learned to cook. I learned to cook for 3 people, and I did the shopping for many years. Both of those tasks take some education.

I loved it. At any time a monk would come up to you and ask "What are you doing?" Careful with your reply...this is a Chan Zen monastery! Ha!
We did most all the maintenance on the vehicles, tiller, tractor, and our dwellings. Lots of education involved with those tasks.
Winter: Cutting, (Medium sized chain saws ), trimming trees, splitting rounds for fire wood, loading and unloading the wood cart. For the first 5 winters we didn't have the tractor. We used a wheel barrow. Then the was making and maintaining the fire in the stoves. More learning there.
Like I said...everyday we arranged our work plans in the morning for the whole day for each person. It didn't take long, we all knew what was expected of us by each other, We had to learn to communicate also. It was a great project that I got to be part of. We were one of the first all US born citizens to build a church with eastern philosophy/psychology was learned and practiced. On our board of directors was the head of the colleges Psychology Dept., an money investor, and a popular dentist. I cleaned house for one of the most revered judges/lawyers in these parts for 15 years.
We performed weddings too.
