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Acedia (/əˈsiːdiə/; also
accidie or
accedie /ˈæksɪdi/, from
Latin acēdia, and this from Gr**** ἀκηδία, "negligence", ἀ- "lack of" -κηδία "care") has been...
- cognitively, the evil of
acedia finds expression in a lack of any
feeling for the world, for the
people in it, or for the self.
Acedia takes form as an alienation...
- is a
translation of the
Latin term
acedia (Middle English, acciditties) and
means "without care". Spiritually,
acedia first referred to an
affliction to...
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Demon or
Meridian Demon) is used as a
synonym and a
personification of
acedia,
which stems from the Gr**** word "akēdeia"
which means to lack care. It...
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actions affect outcomes. In the
field of
Christian spirituality, the
terms acedia and
accidie are
often used to
describe a form of
amotivation or listlessness...
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describes Weltschmerz as "homesickness for a
place you have
never seen".
Acedia Angst Comp****ion
fatigue Duḥkha
Gnosticism Koyaanisqatsi Lacrimae rerum...
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Gluttony Gula
Charity Caritas Avarice Avaritia Diligence Diligentia Sloth Acedia Kindness Humanitas Envy
Invidia Patience Patientia Wrath Ira
Humility Humilitas...
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useful work will not be done.
Sloth is
referred to in
Latin as
accidie or
acedia,
which vice
tempts a self-aware soul to be too
easily satisfied, thwarting...
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Hardcover 176 978-1632151919
Casanova -
Acedia Vol. 1 October, 2015
Trade paperback 136 978-1632154774
Casanova -
Acedia Vol. 2 May 2017
Trade paperback 136...
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called 7,
named after the
Latin translations for the
seven deadly sins: "
Acedia", "Avaritia", "Gula", "Invidia", "Ira", "Luxuria", and "Superbia". The same...