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    methods. Moreover, many religious sects associate dietary and food preparation practices with rituals involving aspects of their faith that are now long standing practices from their past history. These practices include venues such as abstinence and fasting. Abstinence, which prohibits individuals from consuming certain foods or drinks, takes many forms such as totally restricting the consumption of specific items to limiting the consumption these foods and drinks to certain holy days, while still other

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    knew, what no other initiate knew, how easy it was to fast. It was the easiest thing in the world” (Kafka 270). Artistry cannot be attributed to a hunger “artist” who regards his art as simple. He is not an artist because he considers his “art of fasting” as easy, therefore it is not impressive. Artists must be professional and attempt various types of art in order to be successful. The hunger artist begins his time in a circus, but he does not have enough respect for his art to ensure that he has

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    Have you ever heard of intermittent fasting? Could you have ever imagined that not eating breakfast could bring you untold health benefits? Chances are you never came across intermittent fasting, well; trust me I guarantee you are missing out if you are unaware of it. By the end, of this article I am certain you will understand what intermittent fasting is and why it is so popular. What is intermittent fasting? Intermittent fasting, (also called periodic fasting PF) is a type of eating pattern used

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    Salvation is complete deliverance from the power, presence, practice, and penalty of sin. Therefore, I have eternal life through Jesus Christ. His Word tell me I’m saved and that I can know it John 3: 36. “He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life.” Roman 10: 9 “That if thou shall confess with thy mouth and he Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thin heart that God Hath raised him from dead, thou shalt be saved.” Therefore, God manifested his love to us by sent his only begotten son in

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    salvation. Therefore, ascetic christians imposed suffering on their bodies and renounced pleasure in order to draw closer to the divine nature of God by strengthening the soul. These sufferings included abstaining from sex, giving up material goods, and fasting. Different levels of sufferings were experienced by ascetic christians and the audience of the works factored into the levels suffering described in our readings. The suffering of christians written for ascetic christians that were wealthy was vastly

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    So the first step was to identify the problem. For me, it was that many people don’t fast because their company, friends or family don’t fast and others think of fasting as a burden and just an act for religion so they don’t fast either. To find the solution the problem required lots of research and reflection. I had to think if I didn't fast, what would I do. So I conducted a survey and asked my family, friends and others to take it. The problem is that kids are taught to fast and later on in their

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    exactly ascetics chose to do what they did, either in terms of individual motives for leading an ascetic life or in terms of invented or imitated ascetic practice. Some texts (for instance, the Life and Teachings of Syncletica) explain the purpose of fasting, discarding fine clothes, renouncing wealth; others merely admire or give an instruction. This is

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    The Development of Female Ascetics in the Early Church This paper will explore the development of female ascetics during the early Church and show how these practices affect the 21st century Churches outlook on woman. We will explore many aspects of asceticism such as the scriptural examples, spiritual motivations, reasons for choosing this lifestyle and the overall implications upon church history. Asceticism, along with monasticism, are two spiritual disciplines encouraging and focusing on

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    exclaimed the newscaster. The news report was continuing to inform listeners of the differing dates for the start of the holy month. I questioned eagerly, “Mom, can I please fast?” I’m nine years old now. “Honey, fasting is a day-long commitment. Also, it is more than not eating or drinking anything.” It took a long time for me to satisfy my mom; however, I was allowed to start my first fast. Furthermore, my first Ramadan experience

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    Judaism: Perspective on Fasting One of the longest established disciplines of the human body is that of fasting. Fasting is abstaining from food, drink, sleep or sex to focus on a period of spiritual growth(www.alinaam.org.za).Fasting has also been used in nearly every religion in the world, including Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. Many of history's great spiritual leaders fasted for mental and spiritual clarity, including Jesus, Buddha, and Mohammed. Fasting is an important element in

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