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St. Sebastian Dabovich: Yes, the two men of the Gadarenes were possessed with devils. They were not common maniacs . . .

“Yes, the two men of the Gadarenes were possessed with devils. They were not common maniacs, nor persons with a disordered function in the cerebral region ; for they knew, while the inhabitants of that country did not know, that Jesus Christ was the Son of God. The devils knew that a time was coming... Read More
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St. Seraphim of Sarov: . . . the devil strives to lead a man into despair. . . .

Just as the Lord is solicitous about our salvation, so too the murder of men, the devil, strives to lead a man into despair. A lofty and sound soul does not despair over misfortunes, of whatever sort they may be. Our life is as it were a house of temptations and trials; but we will not renounce the ... Read More
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St. Seraphim of Viritsa: There will come a time when corruption and lewdness among the youth . . .

“There will come a time when corruption and lewdness among the youth will reach the utmost point. There will hardly be any virgin youth left. They will see their lack of punishment and will think that everything is allowable for them to satisfy their desires. God will call them, however, and they wi... Read More
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St. Seraphim of Viritsa: There will come a time when not the persecutions but money and the goods of this world .

“There will come a time when not the persecutions but money and the goods of this world will take people far from God. Then many more souls will be lost than in the time of the persecutions. On the one hand, they will be putting gold on the domes and will put the crosses on them and, on the other ha... Read More
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St. Sergius of Radonezh: If you want to serve God . . .

“If you want to serve God, prepare your heart not for food, not for drink, not for rest, not for ease, but for suffering, so that you may endure all temptations, trouble and sorrow. Prepare for severities, fasts, spiritual struggles and many afflictions, for “by many afflictions is it appointed to u... Read More
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St. Silouan the Athonite: If the Lord has left us ignorant of the ordering of many things in this world . . .

“If the Lord has left us ignorant of the ordering of many things in this world, then it means it is not necessary for us to know: we cannot compass all creation with our minds. But the Creator Himself of heaven and earth and every created thing gives us to know Him in the Holy Spirit. + St. Silouan ... Read More
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St. Silouan: A certain monk told me that when he was very sick . . .

A certain monk told me that when he was very sick, his mother said to his father, “How our little boy is suffering. I would gladly give myself to be cut up into pieces if that would ease his suffering.” Such is the love of God for people. He pitied people so much that he wanted to suffer for them, l... Read More
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St. Silouan: We have such a law: If you forgive . . .

“We have such a law: If you forgive, it means that God has forgiven you; but if you do not forgive your brother, it means that your sin remains with you.” + St. Silouan the Athonite, Writings, VII.9... Read More
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St. Silouan: When bad thoughts are planted in you . . .

“When bad thoughts are planted in you, then cry to God: ‘Lord, my Maker and Creator. You see that my soul is in agony from bad thoughts. Have mercy on me.’ Teach yourself to root out thoughts immediately. But when you forget and don’t root them out immediately, then offer repentance. Work on this, s... Read More
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St. Simeon the New Theologian: The aim of all those who live in God is to . . .

“The aim of all those who live in God is to please our Lord Jesus Christ and become reconciled with God the Father through receiving the Holy Spirit, thus securing their salvation, for in this consists the salvation of every soul. If this aim and this activity is lacking, all other labour is useless... Read More
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St. Simeon the New Theologian: What is the aim of the incarnate dispensation of God’s Word . . .

“What is the aim of the incarnate dispensation of God’s Word, preached in all the Holy Scriptures but which we, who read them, do not know? The only aim is that, having entered into what is our own, we should participate in what is His. The Son of God has become Son of Man in order to make us, men, ... Read More
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St. Simeon: When a man rellay considers his neighbor as himself, he will never tolerate having more than his neighbor. . . .

“When a man really considers his neighbor as himself, he will never tolerate having more than his neighbor. If he does have more, but refuses to share things generously until he himself becomes as poor as his neighbor, then he will find that he has not fulfilled the commandment of the master. He no ... Read More
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St. Symeon the New Theologian: . . . are you not ashamed of playing with shadows and hoarding transitory things . .

“If you know that all visible things are a shadow and all pass away, are you not ashamed of playing with shadows and hoarding transitory things? Like a child you draw water with a bucket full of holes; do you not realize it and take it into account, my dear friend? As though there were nothing more ... Read More
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St. Symeon the New Theologian: A blind person who undertakes to guide others is a deceiver . . .

“Icon of St. Symeon the New TheologianA blind person who undertakes to guide others is a deceiver plunging into the pit of destruction those who follow him. As the Lord said: ‘if the blind lead the blind, both will fall into the pit’ (Matt. 25:14).” + St Symeon the New Theologian, Philokalia Volume ... Read More
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St. Symeon the New Theologian: It is the war of attention and prayer on which both life and death . . .

“It is this war of attention and prayer on which both life and death of the soul depend. By attention that we keep our prayer safe and therefore we progress: if we do not have attention to keep it clear and we leave it unguarded, then it is inflected by evil thoughts and we become wicked and hopeles... Read More
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St. Symeon the New Theologian: Through repentance the filth of our foul actions . . .

“Through repentance the filth of our foul actions is washed away. After this, we participate in the Holy Spirit, not automatically, but according to the faith, humility and inner disposition of the repentance in which our soul is engaged. For this reason it is good to repent each day as the act of r... Read More
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St. Symeon the New Theologian: You may find yourself hampered by someone who sows tares of despondency. . . .

“You may find yourself hampered by someone who sows tares of despondency. He tries to prevent you from climbing to such heights of holiness by discouraging you with various thoughts. For instance, he will tell you that it is impossible for you to be saved and to keep every single one of God’s comman... Read More
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St. Symeon: God said to Adam . . .

God said to Adam: In the day that thou eatest of it (that is, of the forbidden tree) thou wilt die the death (Gen. 2:17) ─ that is the death of the soul. This happened immediately: Man was stripped of the garment of immortality; God said nothing more than that decree, nor did anything special happen... Read More
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St. Thalassios the Libyan: It is not difficult to get rid of material things . . .

“It is not difficult to get rid of material things if you so desire; but only with great effort will you be able to get rid of thoughts about them…” + St. Thalassios the Libyan, “On Love, Self-Control and Life in Accordance with the Intellect,” 3.23, The Philokalia: The Complete Text (Vol. 2)... Read More
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St. Thalassios the Libyan: The first renunciation is that of material things . . .

“The first renunciation is that of material things, the second that of the passions, the third that of ignorance.” + St. Thalassios the Libyan, “On Love, Self-Control and Life in Accordance with the Intellect,” 3.23, The Philokalia: The Complete Text (Vol. 2)... Read More

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