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I was reading a book by St. Peter Damian and in it he describes a method for resisting the sin of lust and other such sins that sprout from it. He said to imagine dead bodies, rotting corpses, burials and similar images. There are a coule reasons for this:
First, when we lust, we are desiring the body of a person only. When we truly love someone, we also desire the best for their soul as well. By imagining the above, we see how truly unattractive a body detached from its soul is.
Second, we see the transitory nature of the flesh. We more easily realize how unreasonable it is to give pleasure to something so temporary at the expense of the everlasting soul.
First, when we lust, we are desiring the body of a person only. When we truly love someone, we also desire the best for their soul as well. By imagining the above, we see how truly unattractive a body detached from its soul is.
Second, we see the transitory nature of the flesh. We more easily realize how unreasonable it is to give pleasure to something so temporary at the expense of the everlasting soul.