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  • For greater ascesis, some may choose to go without food entirely for a short period of time.
  • In this passage, St John of Sinai says that the primary task of the Hesychast is to engage in mental ascesis.
  • According to Ibn  Arabi, the main practices of Andalusi Sufis included ascesis, poverty, and devotion to the Qur an.
  • This mental ascesis is the rejection of tempting thoughts ( the " thieves " ) that come to the Hesychast as he watches in sober attention in his hermitage.
  • "Geist und Leben " was founded 1926 in Innsbruck as " Zeitschrift f黵 Aszese und Mystik " ( Review for Ascesis and Mysticism ).
  • In " Ascesis ", composed on occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Belgrade Philharmonic, Obradovi, as indicated by the work s title, utilizes minimalist compositional techniques.
  • As a log book of an escape, ascesis and a sort of purgative path, this " Diario " lights up an unspoken question : How to be really here and now?
  • Both encourage " Ascesis " with respect to the passions and inferior emotions such as lust, and envy, so that the higher possibilities of one's humanity can be awakened and developed.
  • For Arthur Schopenhauer, destiny was just a manifestation of the Will to Live, which can be at the same time living fate and choice of overrunning fate, by means of the Art, of the Morality and of the Ascesis.
  • The archeosophical ascesis aims at solving the religious problem of a correction of human life that does not rely on either one's whim or on chance but on a solid spiritual Science and on techniques of spiritual awakening and interior transmutation.
  • Oil of Catechumens is intended to help strengthen the person about to be baptized, and prepare them for the struggle ( " ascesis " ) of the Christian life, the way a wrestler in ancient Greece and Rome was anointed before a wrestling match.
  • The terms " Hesychasm " and " Hesychast " were used by the monks on Mount Athos to refer to the practice and to the practitioner of a method of mental ascesis that involves the use of the Jesus Prayer assisted by certain psychophysical techniques.
  • By the 14th century, however, on Mount Athos the terms " Hesychasm " and " Hesychast " refer to the practice and to the practitioner of a method of mental ascesis that involves the use of the Jesus Prayer assisted by certain psychophysical techniques.
  • Obradovi composed eight symphonies, " Prelude and fugue " for string orchestra ( 1954 ), " Ascesis " for large string orchestra and celesta, suite " Through the universe ", and " Epitaph H " for symphonic orchestra and tape.
  • After 50 years of research and study, in 2009, Haag published " Jocasta ", an original play based on the Oedipus myth seen from Jocasta's point of view . " Ascesis ", a 600-page volume of poetry, was published in 2014.
  • What this means is that by the exercise of sobriety ( the mental ascesis against tempting thoughts ), the Hesychast arrives at a continual practice of the Jesus Prayer with his mind in his heart and where his consciousness is no longer encumbered by the spontaneous inception of images : his mind has a certain stillness and emptiness that is punctuated only by the eternal repetition of the Jesus Prayer.
  • Books used by the Hesychast include the " Philokalia ", a collection of texts on prayer and solitary mental ascesis written from the 4th to the 15th centuries, which exists in a number of independent redactions; the " Ladder of Divine Ascent; " the collected works of St Symeon the New Theologian ( 949 1022 ); and the works of Monastery of St Savas near Jerusalem about the 10th century.
  • It appears that the particularity of the term " Hesychast " has to do with the integration of the continual repetition of the Jesus Prayer into the practices of mental ascesis that were already used by hermits in Egypt . " Hesychasm " itself is not recorded in Lampe's Lexicon, which indicates that it is a later usage, and the term " Jesus Prayer " is not found in any of the Fathers of the Church.
  • In his treatise " Tecniche di Risveglio Iniziatico " ( Techniques of Initiatic Awakening ) ( Ed . Mediterranee 1975 ) Tommaso Palamidessi presents a program of integral ascesis where techniques of meditation on the centres of force and on the divine names on the one hand, an intense inner life devoted to transcendence, on the other and finally a cautious use of astral influences in order to determine the most convenient moments for the ascetic practices, converge on the unique purpose of granting a spiritual regeneration in a Christic sense.
  • Such maturity should lead to understanding better the gospel meaning of consecrated celibacy as a value that configures one to Jesus Christ, and hence as a state of love, fruit of the precious gift of divine grace, according to the example of the nuptial self-giving of the Son of God; to receiving it as such with firm decision, with magnanimity and wholeheartedly; and to living it with serenity and faithful perseverance, with proper ascesis on a personal and community journey, as surrender to God and to others with a full and undivided heart . }}