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Way of the Ascetics: The Ancient Tradition of Discipline and Inner Growth

Way of the Ascetics: The Ancient Tradition of Discipline and Inner Growth delves into the practices and philosophies of ascetics from various historical periods. It examines the methods used by these individuals to cultivate self-discipline and spiritual growth, providing insights into the ancient tradition of asceticism. more

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Tito Colliander
Tito Colliander

Tito Colliander was a Swedish writer known for his unique literary style and profound philosophical thinking. His works spanned across various genres including novels, poetry, and drama, and had a significant impact on Swedish literature. more

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“There are three kinds of nature in man, as Nicetas Stethatos further explains: the carnal man, who wants to live for his own pleasure, even if it harms others; the natural man, who wants to please both himself and others; and the spiritual man, who wants to please only God, even if it harms himself. The first is lower than human nature, the second is normal, the third is above nature; it is life in Christ.”

“A truly unselfish act is not mine, but God's. It cannot be obstructed. Only for my own plans, my own wishes to study, to work, to rest, eat, or do a service to my fellowman- can some external circumstance "get in the way," and then I am grieved.”

“Weakness for wealth and for collecting and owning things of different kinds; the urge for physical (sensuous) enjoyment; the longing for honour, which is the root of envy; the desire to conquer and be the deciding factor; pride in the glory of power; the urge to adorn oneself and to be liked; the craving for praise; concern and anxiety for physical well-being. All these are of the world; they combine deceitfully to hold us in heavy bonds.”