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I meant constant like once a week or something in order to feel closer to God.
I’m the same.think for me it was so effective because I really like food and eating. If you’re not already prone to being overly attached to food, it might not be as beneficial.
If you constantly fast, you will likely get a feeling of being detached from the world or a bit ethereal or “floaty”. Some people experience this as being “closer to God” or “more pure”, others just see it as a good feeling/ a “high” (which unfortunately is a driver for anorexia). You will also stop being hungry after a couple days and may see this as a sign that you don’t really need food, you just need God or whatever.I think it has to be constant.
I’ve wondered about that. I’ve had kind of a love/ hate, mostly hate, relationship with food my entire life. Unlike many of my friends, I’m not a foodie and I don’t get overly excited about restaurants, tasting events, or cooking. I enjoy all those things occasionally, and I can cook, but there are usually a lot of other things I’d rather be doing. I’m generally just as happy with my 5 dollar McDonalds meal as I am with a 50 dollar restaurant meal (maybe happier because I just saved 45 dollars). I rarely eat a large quantity of food and many days, just procuring, preparing and eating the food I need to get through the day takes up more time than I want to spend. I’d greatly prefer being able to take a nutrition pill and skip the whole thing, but for health reasons I know I need to eat some food.think for me it was so effective because I really like food and eating. If you’re not already prone to being overly attached to food, it might not be as beneficial.