Resisting excessive anxiety and worry by a tenth century Islamic philosopher

Resisting Excessive Anxiety and Worry These two dispositions are affections of the reason. They can be present in excess or lack. Excessive activity of the rational soul: Give the body repose from them Preoccupy it in as much diversion, amusement and pleasure as it requires to keep it fit and m...

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Main Author: Moris, Megawati
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spelling my.iium.irep.957122022-01-05T07:41:33Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/95712/ Resisting excessive anxiety and worry by a tenth century Islamic philosopher Moris, Megawati B Philosophy (General) B720 Medieval BF309 Consciousness. Cognition BF795 Temperament. Character BJ1188 Religious ethics BP1 Islam BP190.5 Islamization of Knowledge Resisting Excessive Anxiety and Worry These two dispositions are affections of the reason. They can be present in excess or lack. Excessive activity of the rational soul: Give the body repose from them Preoccupy it in as much diversion, amusement and pleasure as it requires to keep it fit and maintain it in good health. Otherwise the body will weaken, become wasted and then collapse; this will prevent us from reaching our goal. This diversion and pleasure are not for their own sake but to strengthen us to reach our purpose as quickly as possible. People vary in the amount of anxiety and worry they can bear. The power of endurance needs to be monitored and increased as much as possible through habit. Example: The man who wanted to study philosophy and rival the great philosophers e.g. Socrates, Plato etc Result of long hours of thinking: less intake of food, insomnia, wasting away, victim of delusion and depression. But far from reaching his goal. Similarly for the person who has shortcomings. Conclusion: It is incumbent on us to be moderate in our anxieties and worries if we want to reach our goals. 2021-09-22 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/95712/4/REVPresentation%20SAP%20Sept%202021.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/95712/5/SAP%203%20Microsoft%20Word%20Document.pdf Moris, Megawati (2021) Resisting excessive anxiety and worry by a tenth century Islamic philosopher. In: Scholastic Advancement Program (SAP 3), 22nd September 2021, Online. (Unpublished)
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topic B Philosophy (General)
B720 Medieval
BF309 Consciousness. Cognition
BF795 Temperament. Character
BJ1188 Religious ethics
BP1 Islam
BP190.5 Islamization of Knowledge
spellingShingle B Philosophy (General)
B720 Medieval
BF309 Consciousness. Cognition
BF795 Temperament. Character
BJ1188 Religious ethics
BP1 Islam
BP190.5 Islamization of Knowledge
Moris, Megawati
Resisting excessive anxiety and worry by a tenth century Islamic philosopher
description Resisting Excessive Anxiety and Worry These two dispositions are affections of the reason. They can be present in excess or lack. Excessive activity of the rational soul: Give the body repose from them Preoccupy it in as much diversion, amusement and pleasure as it requires to keep it fit and maintain it in good health. Otherwise the body will weaken, become wasted and then collapse; this will prevent us from reaching our goal. This diversion and pleasure are not for their own sake but to strengthen us to reach our purpose as quickly as possible. People vary in the amount of anxiety and worry they can bear. The power of endurance needs to be monitored and increased as much as possible through habit. Example: The man who wanted to study philosophy and rival the great philosophers e.g. Socrates, Plato etc Result of long hours of thinking: less intake of food, insomnia, wasting away, victim of delusion and depression. But far from reaching his goal. Similarly for the person who has shortcomings. Conclusion: It is incumbent on us to be moderate in our anxieties and worries if we want to reach our goals.
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title_short Resisting excessive anxiety and worry by a tenth century Islamic philosopher
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