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  • Asceticism - Wikipedia
    However, ascetics maintain that self-imposed constraints bring them greater freedom in various areas of their lives, such as increased clarity of thought and the ability to resist potentially destructive temptations
  • ASCETIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Ascetic comes from askētikos, a Greek adjective meaning “laborious,” and its earliest meaning in English implies the labor involved in abstention from pleasure, comfort, and self-indulgence as a spiritual discipline
  • Self-Discipline, Renunciation Spiritual Growth - Britannica
    The origins of asceticism lie in man’s attempts to achieve various ultimate goals or ideals: development of the “whole” person, human creativity, ideas, the “self,” or skills demanding technical proficiency
  • ASCETIC Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    ASCETIC definition: a person who dedicates their life to a pursuit of contemplative ideals and practices extreme self-denial or self-mortification for religious reasons See examples of ascetic used in a sentence
  • Asceticism Across the Faiths: Many People in the Major World Religions . . .
    Asceticism is a way of life marked by the voluntary abstinence from worldly pleasures This way of life is most often associated with religion and spirituality, and its practitioners usually aim to achieve certain spiritual goals
  • Ascetic - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    To be ascetic, you learn to live without; it's all about self-denial Ascetic is derived from the Greek asketes, meaning “monk,” or “hermit ” Later that became asketikos, meaning “rigorously self-disciplined,” which gives us the Modern English ascetic
  • A Beginner’s Guide to the Core Principles of Asceticism
    At its core, asceticism is about the pursuit of a higher spiritual state through the practice of self-denial and simplicity Ascetics believe that the material world can distract individuals from achieving true wisdom and enlightenment
  • Asceticism - New World Encyclopedia
    Asceticism is most commonly associated with monks, yogis, or certain types of priests However any individual may choose to lead an ascetic life Lao Zi, Shakyamuni Gautama, Mahavir Swami, Saint Anthony, Francis of Assisi, and Mahatma Gandhi are among the best known ascetics
  • Asceticism - Encyclopedia. com
    According to almost every religious tradition, ascetics, because of their activity, develop magical powers or miraculous abilities Although often recognized as an obstacle to higher spiritual goals, such reported powers play an important role at the popular level
  • Asceticism | A Simplified Psychology Guide
    Asceticism Definition: Asceticism is a lifestyle or practice characterized by strict self-discipline and abstinence from worldly pleasures…





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