Ascesis

/əˈsiːsɪs/ noun

Definition

The practice of self-denial, discipline, and austere living, typically for religious or spiritual purposes.

Etymology

From Greek askesis (exercise, training, practice), originally meaning athletic training. Christian and Eastern religions adopted the term to describe spiritual self-discipline.

Kelly Says

Ascesis originally meant athletic training in ancient Greece—the connection is profound because both athletes and ascetics see suffering and self-control as paths to transformation.

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