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    I chose fasting as my inward spiritual discipline. I did for more than the class plan was. I started fasting in mid-October During Ethiopian orthodox fasting. I abstained from all things a body needs, and must fast from animal products and from any kind of food. I did couple days every week. I would usually Friday and Wednesday. I think it was on the last day of 2 days fast, I felt so good, I felt like my body was filled with God grace. At the end of fasting I tried to meditate but it was hard to

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    just one having patience. It is not what you have to do but more what you don’t have to do. Intermittent fasting is the sustainable lifestyle choice for maintaining health, discipline and spiritual fitness. Intermittent Fasting has been practiced since ancient times. Some religions like Muslim, Christianity, Buddhism and many more still practice Intermittent fasting. Even animals practice fasting in times of sickness to regenerate. Is

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    Fasting Today information is more available than ever before. It is easy to access information through different sources. The most difficult part is to know the reliability of the source that information provided from. It is also difficult to accept the information, since so many different opinions out there. One of the trending topic of information searched by many people is about health and beauty. It seems people are more caring about their health and beauty, and open to try anything to fit in

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    Fasting, Feasting Book Club Book Review Fasting, feasting by Anita Desai is a booker Prize finalist novel which does a great job in portraying everyday family life and conflicts. Through Fasting, Feasting, Desai portrays family dynamic in two different families, from two very different cultures; an upper middle class Indian family and an American family from Massachusetts. The novel is divided into two sections, referred to as part one and part two. the first section of the novel portrays everyday

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    “Fasting is not about changing God. It is not a mystical exercise to gain God’s approval. Fasting is not about changing my world, but about letting God realign my heart toward his purposes.” Alex Gee The last time I entered into an extended spiritual fast has been sometime. I’ve always heard about Fasting. But during these last few weeks a fire has been rekindle fire in me that Fasting is ultimately an expression of humility and dependence on God. Fasting is more about replacing than it is about

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    arrival of the annual celebration came stubbornly slow. Night after night I would gaze out the window, convinced that the moon was selfishly refusing to change its face. Although a way of expressing gratitude towards God, I found my first attempt of fasting at Ramadan unbearable. Just last night, convinced that Shawwal had finally arrived, I had rushed to find Baba in the hope that soon we would be able to break the fast. *** “Baba! Look! It’s finally the new moon”, I shouted, rushing through the house

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    A major part of Intermittent Fasting is eating. Yes, that sounds self-explanatory, doesn’t it? Let me explain. Eat- ing is very important in our day-to-day lives and we must consider what we consume very carefully. With Inter- mittent Fasting, you can consume higher calorie foods like that six-dollar burger from Carl’s Jr or that pasta from Olive Garden without worrying too much about excessive fat gain, but you do have to ensure that your body gets its proper nutrients. Even though you

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    Fasting Girls Analysis

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    Every country has their own definition of what beauty is, but they all share the same unrealistic expectations that women and more recently men, in every society fight to obtain. Beauty is cultural, it is learned, and in modern day it is over glorified and dangerous. Being beautiful has become an epidemic in western cultures, causing low self-esteem, low self worth, and high eating disorder rates. Although this is a pressing topic it is nowhere near a new topic, society defines a person by their

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    For thousands of years religions worldwide have used the discipline of spiritual fasting as a means to pound on the doors of heaven for breakthrough. The concept is that fasting weakens the body and allows the spirit to become more awake and in control-therefore allowing it to receive God 's power and direction. Flesh Domination Overall, spiritual fasting centers on putting aside the domination of the flesh in favor of the spirit which, in essence, is the true source of power that can solve the

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    Is Intermittent Fasting the key to solving diseases in America? Obesity counts for an estimated “300,000 deaths per year” in the United States alone (West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources). According to the World Health Organization (WHO), in 2014, “1.9 billion people were overweight” worldwide and of those people, “600 million people were obese” (World Health Organization, 2015). The difference between obese and overweight is all based around our Body Mass Index (BMI). According

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