At the moment I'm feeling particularly spiritually fulfilled.
And I feel this tremendous desire to fast. I'm skinny, I don't eat that much normally and never over-eat. In fact I've always tended to fast a little bit when given the chance - it feels good and I'm convinced it's good for health too.
But now I want to eat even less (I would say definitely a nutritionist would be quite concerned, possibly have a fit) and yet I feel higher energy levels than ever and need far less sleep.
Obviously this feeling is "real" and "legitimate" - or else fasting wouldn't be such a common theme in religious practices - I mean it can't just be about abstinence/self-denial becuz' god told you so and is a meanie - there must be some "real" "spiritual connection" in relation to fasting, at least in certain people (maybe with the right god-genes), otherwise the practice would never have caught on.
Is spiritual fulfillment a substitute for food?
And I feel this tremendous desire to fast. I'm skinny, I don't eat that much normally and never over-eat. In fact I've always tended to fast a little bit when given the chance - it feels good and I'm convinced it's good for health too.
But now I want to eat even less (I would say definitely a nutritionist would be quite concerned, possibly have a fit) and yet I feel higher energy levels than ever and need far less sleep.
Obviously this feeling is "real" and "legitimate" - or else fasting wouldn't be such a common theme in religious practices - I mean it can't just be about abstinence/self-denial becuz' god told you so and is a meanie - there must be some "real" "spiritual connection" in relation to fasting, at least in certain people (maybe with the right god-genes), otherwise the practice would never have caught on.
Is spiritual fulfillment a substitute for food?
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