Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Jun. 2010
Intimately linked with the religion Christian, the notion of temperance is one that refers to the virtue that the human being can develop as a conscious and rational to find the right one Balance of all things. Thus, man is the only living being who can overcome instincts, who can put aside pleasures and that he can develop much higher levels of pleasure through activities not directly related to pleasure bodily.
Temperance, regardless of religion, is a virtue that can be found in each and every one of the human beings since we all have the ability to find ourselves beyond carnal and sensory pleasures. Temperance represents the ability of the human being to rise in body and spirit to develop a lifestyle in greater contact with what surrounds us from an emotional point of view and spiritual.
While in today's societies the search for enjoyment is permanently encouraged through activities related to the sensory or the sexual, there are also numerous and varied ways to achieve temperance through of the
communication among human beings, philosophy, the art. In this sense, temperance was also praised by rational societies such as the Greek, the one in the which the presence of reason, balance and measure were fundamental elements of spiritual purity and mental.Temperance is opposed to debauchery, uncontrolled and unbridled enjoyment, devoid of objectives or interests and merely sensory. Normally, it is considered that the achievement of adequate and accurate levels of temperance has to do with patience and the passage of time as a fundamental element for the human being to win experience, meditate and get closer to perfection.
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