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asceticism    
n. 禁欲主义,苦行

禁欲主义,苦行

asceticism
n 1: the doctrine that through renunciation of worldly pleasures
it is possible to achieve a high spiritual or intellectual
state
2: the trait of great self-denial (especially refraining from
worldly pleasures) [synonym: {austerity}, {asceticism},
{nonindulgence}]
3: rigorous self-denial and active self-restraint [synonym:
{asceticism}, {ascesis}]

Asceticism \As*cet"i*cism\, n.
The condition, practice, or mode of life, of ascetics.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Asceticism - Wikipedia
    In the essay, Nietzsche describes how such a paradoxical action as asceticism might serve the interests of life: through asceticism, one can overcome one's desire to perish from pain and despair and attain mastery over oneself
  • Asceticism | Self-Discipline, Renunciation Spiritual Growth | Britannica
    asceticism, (from Greek askeō: “to exercise,” or “to train”), the practice of the denial of physical or psychological desires in order to attain a spiritual ideal or goal
  • ASCETICISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ASCETICISM is the practice of strict self-denial as a measure of personal and especially spiritual discipline : the condition, practice, or mode of life of an ascetic : rigorous abstention from self-indulgence
  • Asceticism - Wikiwand
    Asceticism is a lifestyle characterized by abstinence from worldly pleasures through self-discipline, self-imposed poverty, and simple living, often for the purpose of pursuing spiritual goals
  • Examples of Asceticism Across Cultures and History
    From ancient monks to modern minimalists, asceticism has inspired countless individuals to embrace discipline and self-denial in pursuit of spiritual growth In this article, you’ll explore various examples of asceticism across cultures and time periods
  • 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
  • Asceticism: The Path of Discipline - Orion Philosophy
    Asceticism is a lifestyle that’s often characterized by the practice of self-control, self-discipline, and the denial of things believed to be excessive or immoral It includes the avoidance of some or all forms of indulgence and worldly pleasures, typically for religious reasons
  • Asceticism - New World Encyclopedia
    Asceticism within Christian tradition is the set of disciplines practiced to work out the believer's salvation and further the believer's repentance as well as for the purpose of spiritual enlightenment
  • Asceticism - Definition and Abuses in Church History
    Asceticism is the practice of self-denial in an attempt to draw closer to God It may include such disciplines as fasting, celibacy, wearing simple or uncomfortable clothing, poverty, sleep deprivation, and in extreme forms, flagellation, and self-mutilation
  • A Beginners Guide to the Core Principles of Asceticism
    Asceticism, derived from the Greek word “askesis,” meaning “exercise” or “training,” is a lifestyle that emphasizes self-discipline, renunciation of worldly pleasures, and spiritual advancement





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