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Suzanne Angela's avatar

John O’Donahue, whose work I’ve read over and over again for 10 years now, wrote beautifully about asceticism in his book, Eternal Echoes. “As with all manner of spiritual discipline, we gain most when we are willing freely to choose what is difficult. When you practice even some small asceticism, your experience gains a new sense of focus. Any ascetical practice is difficult; you learn to walk a little on the path of  self-denial. The intention of an ascetical discipline is not to turn you into a spiritual warrior, but to free you for compassion and love towards others and towards yourself.”

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A. A. Kostas's avatar

Reminds me of that line from East of Eden: "And now you don't have to be perfect, you can be good."

I too have had to learn how to live in a world where there are (1) temptations to sin or overindulge and (2) good things which are mixed up with these temptations. And where I'm at is resting in being able to enjoy that there are 'many pleasurable and good things in the world, but many of them might not be for me'.

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