Ascetic Self-Regulation
Angelina Ilievska and Naum Ilievski
Abstract
The psychological concept of self-regulation has a central role in psychology.
In Gestalt psychology, two types are described: organismic and Shudistic self-regulation.
The topic of this paper is a description of a new hypothesis for the existence of a higher type of self-regulation - ascetic, which takes place at the spiritual level of human existence.
The ascetic feat from the Christian hesychastic school is used as a model.
This opens up a new perspective that can be practically applied in modern psychology and psychotherapy.
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