Stylití
Stylití is a term originating from Ancient Greek, often translated as "asceticism" or "strict way of life." It refers to a disciplined and self-denying approach to living, characterized by the renunciation of worldly pleasures and comforts. This practice was prevalent in various ancient philosophical and religious traditions, notably among certain Greek philosophers and early Christian monks.
The core principle of stylití involves rigorous self-control and the subjugation of physical desires in pursuit
One of the most extreme and well-known examples of stylití is that of the stylites, or pillar-dwellers.