enesehäbistamise
Enesehäbistamise is a concept that refers to the act of self-flagellation or self-mortification, often as a form of spiritual or religious practice. The term is derived from the Estonian language, where "enese" means self and "häbistama" means to shame or mortify. This practice is commonly observed in various religious and spiritual traditions around the world, including Christianity, Islam, and certain forms of Buddhism.
In Christianity, enesehäbistamise is often associated with practices such as wearing hair shirts or carrying crosses,
The psychological and physical effects of enesehäbistamise can be significant. While some individuals may experience feelings
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the psychological and spiritual aspects of enesehäbistamise,