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Chapter III.—The
Principle of Fasting Traced Back to Its Earliest Source.
Accordingly we are bound to affirm, before proceeding
further, this (principle), which is in danger of being secretly
subverted; (namely), of what value in the sight of God this
“emptiness” you speak of is: and, first of all,
whence has proceeded the rationale itself of earning the favour of God
in this way. For the necessity of the observance will then be
acknowledged, when the authority of a rationale, to be dated back from
the very beginning, shall have shone out to view.
Adam had received from God the law of not tasting
“of the tree of recognition of good and evil,” with the
doom of death to ensue upon tasting.1018 However,
even (Adam) himself at that time, reverting to the condition of a
Psychic after the spiritual ecstasy in which he had prophetically
interpreted that “great sacrament”1019
with reference to Christ and the Church, and no longer being
“capable of the things which were the
Spirit’s,”1020 yielded more
readily to his belly than to God, heeded the meat rather than the
mandate, and sold salvation for his gullet! He
ate, in short, and perished;
saved (as he would) else (have been), if he had preferred to fast from
one little tree: so that, even from this early date, animal
faith may recognise its own seed, deducing from thence onward its
appetite for carnalities and rejection of spiritualities. I hold,
therefore, that from the very beginning the murderous gullet was to be
punished with the torments and penalties of hunger. Even if God
had enjoined no preceptive fasts, still, by pointing out the source
whence Adam was slain, He who had demonstrated the offence had left to
my intelligence the remedies for the offence. Unbidden, I would,
in such ways and at such times as I might have been able, have
habitually accounted food as poison, and taken the antidote, hunger;
through which to purge the primordial cause of death—a cause
transmitted to me also, concurrently with my very generation; certain
that God willed that whereof He nilled the contrary, and confident
enough that the care of continence will be pleasing to Him by whom I
should have understood that the crime of incontinence had been
condemned. Further: since He Himself both commands fasting,
and calls “a soul1021 wholly
shattered”—properly, of course, by straits of
diet—“a sacrifice;” who will any longer doubt that of
all dietary macerations the rationale has been this, that by a renewed
interdiction of food and observation of precept the primordial sin
might now be expiated, in order that man may make God satisfaction
through the self-same causative material through which he had offended,
that is, through interdiction of food; and thus, in emulous wise,
hunger might rekindle, just as satiety had extinguished, salvation,
contemning for the sake of one unlawful more lawful
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