The practice of intentional asceticism, such as spiritual fasting, serves as a catalyst for cognitive and spiritual realignment. šŸ›ļøšŸ“œ

"Fasting as a Spiritual Discipline: A Complete Guide to Deepening Your Faith."
For those interested in contemplative practices, religious history, and the psychology of spiritual endurance, this is an excellent resource.

Full article here:
https://www.jacquidelorenzo.com/post/fasting-as-a-spiritual-discipline

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Fasting as a Spiritual Discipline: Deepen Your Faith

For many, fasting feels unfamiliar or even challenging. Questions often arise about how to begin and whether it truly makes a difference. Understanding fasting as a spiritual discipline brings clarity to these concerns. It is not simply about giving something up, it is about creating space for reflection, growth, and connection. This kind of spiritual growth is often rooted in consistent, intentional practices. As reflected in faith-centered writing, ā€œnever give up and always hold on.

Jacqui DeLorenzo
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By one established in continence, vigor is gained
Yoga-sutras by Patanjali
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By one established in continence, vigor is gained
Yoga-sutras by Patanjali
#celibacy #celibate #easternphilosophy #yoga #asceticism #ascetic
Diets, fasting and temporal sexual abstinence are important practices in Oriental Medicines (ayurveda, TCM etc.). Sexual abstinence can be instruments of both birth control and regulating subtle energy prana/qi. One could be used diets, gymnastics and meditation as instruments of sexual abstinence facilitation
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Pelagius

He was a Christian theologian known as an ascetic monk & promoting a system of doctrines (termed Pelagianism by the Catholic Church), which emphasized human choice in salvation & denied original sin.

Pelagius was accused of heresy at the Synod of Diospolis in 415. His doctrines were harshly criticized by Augustine of Hippo, especially the Pelagian views about mankind’s good nature & individual responsibility for choosing asceticism. Pelagius especially stressed the freedom of human will.

Pelagius was active between circa 390 & 418. Pelagius was tall & portly in appearance. He was also highly educated, spoke, & wrote Latin & Greek with great fluency. He was well-versed in theology. Pelagius became better known around 380 when he moved to Rome. There, he enjoyed a reputation for austerity. When Alaric sacked Rome in 410, Pelagius & his follower, Caelestius, fled to Carthage, where he continued his work.

The view that mankind can avoid sinning, & that humans can freely choose to obey God’s commandments, is held to have stood at the core of Pelagian teaching. Pelagius stressed human autonomy & freedom of will. For Pelagius, grace consisted of the gift of free will, the Law of Moses, & the teachings of Jesus.

According to Augustine, Pelagius saw baptism of infants as useless because they had no sin. Celestius, who was a disciple of Pelagius, also denied original sin & the necessity of infant baptism for salvation. Seeking to undo his condemnation, Pelagius wrote a letter &statement of belief to Pope Zosimus, Pope Innocent I’s successor, arguing that he was orthodox.

In these, he articulated his beliefs so as not to contradict what the synods condemned. Pope Zosimus was persuaded by Celestius to reopen the case. But opposition from the African bishops & Emperor Honorius forced Pope Zosimus to condemn & excommunicate Celestius & Pelagius in 418. Pelagianism was condemned at the Council of Carthage in 418. Augustine, shocked that Pelagius & Celestius weren’t denounced as heretics, had called the Council of Carthage in 418.

After his condemnation, Pelagius was expelled from Jerusalem. St. Cyril of Alexandria allowed him to settle in Egypt. He’s not heard of afterwards.

His death didn’t end his teachings. Although those who followed him may have modified those teachings. Because little info actually remains concerning Pelagius’ actual teachings, some of his doctrines possibly were subject to revision & suppression by his enemies.

Pelagius & Caelestius were declared heretics by the First Council of Ephesus in 431.

Belief in Pelagianism & Semipelagianism was common for the next few centuries. Especially in Britain, Palestine,& North Africa. St. Germanus went to Britain to fight Pelagianism in or around 429 AD. In Wales, St. David was credited with convening the Synod of Brefi & the Synod of Victory against the followers of Pelagius in the 6th century.

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A quotation from Bertrand Russell

The happy life is to an extraordinary extent the same as the good life. Professional moralists have made too much of self-denial, and in so doing have put the emphasis in the wrong place. Conscious self-denial leaves a man self-absorbed and vividly aware of what he has sacrificed; in consequence it fails often of its immediate object and almost always of its ultimate purpose. What is needed is not self-denial, but that kind of direction of interest outward which will lead spontaneously and naturally to the same acts that a person absorbed in the pursuit of his own virtue could only perform by means of conscious self-denial.

Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) English mathematician and philosopher
Conquest of Happiness, Part 2, ch. 17 ā€œThe Happy Manā€ (1930)

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Russell, Bertrand - Conquest of Happiness, Part 2, ch. 17 "The Happy Man" (1930) | WIST Quotations

The happy life is to an extraordinary extent the same as the good life. Professional moralists have made too much of self-denial, and in so doing have put the emphasis in the wrong place. Conscious self-denial leaves a man self-absorbed and vividly aware of what he has sacrificed; in consequence…

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