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Σάββατο 13 Οκτωβρίου 2012
THE ELDER PORPHYRIOS EXPERIENCING THE UNCREATED LIGHT
This is the same Light that Moses
experienced on Mt. Sinai when he encountered the Burning Bush. It is referred to in Orthodox Theology as The
Uncreated Divine Light
Since we are discussing some new
found information about the supernatural experiences of the Elder Porphyrios, I
would like to first share with you what happened to him on Mt. Athos when he
was a young monk. This is taken from one of the books that I translated about
his life entitled “Testimonies and Experiences of the Elder Porphyrios.” This was published in 2007 by the Monastery
he built in Malakasa, Greece. As quoted
from this book: “We should not find it strange that Divine Grace should rest
upon this young monk who was filled with fire for Christ and gave everything
for His love. He never once considered
all his labors and struggles an imposition upon his life.
It was still dawn, and the main
Church of Kavsokalyvia was locked.
Nikitas (Porphyrios before his tonsure), however, was standing in the
corner of the Church entrance waiting for the bells to ring and the doors to be
opened. He was followed by the old monk Dimas, a former Russian officer, over
ninety years old, a holy ascetic man.
Fr. Dimas looked around and made sure that nobody was there. He didn’t notice young Nikitas (Porphyrios)
waiting in the shadows of the entrance. Fr.
Dimas started making full genuflections and praying before the closed Church
doors.
Divine Grace suddenly descended upon
the holy Fr. Dimas and also cascaded down upon the young Nikitas (Porphyrios),
who was then ready to receive it. His
feelings were indescribable. On his way
back to his cell, after receiving Holy Communion in the Divine Liturgy that morning,
his feelings were so intense that he stopped, stretched out his hands and
shouted loudly “Glory to You, O God! Glory to You, Glory to You, O God! Glory
to You.” Following the
visitation of the Holy Spirit, a fundamental change took place in the psychosomatic
makeup of the young Monk Nikitas (Porphyrios).
It was the change that comes directly from the hand of God. He acquired supernatural gifts and was vested
with power from on high.
The first sign of these gifts was
when his Elders were returning from a journey and he was able to see them
coming from a great distance. He saw
them where they were, even though they were not within sight. He confessed this to Fr. Panteleimon, his
Elder, who advised him to be very cautious about his gift and to tell no one
about it. He followed this advice very
carefully until he was told to do otherwise.
More gifts were revealed to
him. His sensitivity to things around
him became very acute and his human capacities developed to their fullest. He listened to and recognized bird and animal
voices to the extent that he knew not just where they came from, but what they
were saying. His sense of smell was
developed to such a degree that he could recognize fragrances at a great
distance. He knew the different types of
aroma and the makeup of them. After
humble prayer he was able to see the depths of the earth and the far reaches of
space. He could see through water and
rock formations. He could see petroleum
deposits, radioactivity, ancient and buried monuments, hidden graves, crevices
in the depths of the earth, subterranean springs, lost icons, scenes of events
that had taken place centuries before, prayers that had been lifted up in the
past, good and evil spirits, the human soul itself, just about everything. He tasted the quality of water in the depths
of the earth. He would question the
rocks and they would tell him about the spiritual struggles of ascetics who
went before him. He looked at people and
was able to heal them. He simply touched
people and made them well. He prayed and
his prayer became reality. However, he
never knowingly tried to use these gifts from God to benefit himself. He never asked to be healed of his own
ailments even though he had many of them. He never tried to get personal gain
from the knowledge extended to him by Divine Grace. (Editor’s note: He truly
became Christ-like).
Every time he used his gift of
discernment (διάκρισις) the
hidden thoughts of the human mind were revealed to him. He was able, through the Grace of God, to see
the past, the present and future all at the same time. He confirmed that God is all-knowing and
all-powerful. He was able to observe and
touch all creation, from the edge of the Universe to the depth of the human
soul and history. St. Paul’s phrase:
“One and the same Spirit works all these things, distributing to each one
individually as He wills” (Cor. 12:11) certainly held true for the Elder
Porphyrios. Naturally, he was a human
being and received Grace which comes from God.
This God, who for reasons of His own sometimes did not reveal everything
to Him, Life lived in Grace is an unknown mystery for us. Any more talk on the matter would be a rude
invasion into matters we do not understand. The Elder always pointed this out
to all those who attributed his abilities to something other than Grace. He underlined this fact, again and again,
saying “It’s not something that is learned.
It is not a skill. It is GRACE.”
These are the things that happened
to him at the beginning of his monastic life.
Now we share with you what happened to him as he was preparing to depart
this earthly life and to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. These things that I am sharing with you are
taken from a talk that Monk Akakios gave in November of 2010. He lived with the
Elder for the last twenty years of his life and was at his bedside when the
Elder gave up his soul. Akakios tells us
the following marvelous things about Porphyrios. He experienced the Uncreated
Light in his cell at the Monastery in Malakasa, Greece which is about one hour
outside of Athens. That particular day,
he was talking to Akakios about spiritual issues. He was able at that time to still get up from
his bed and walk a few steps. He got up
and walked a few steps toward me and suddenly I saw him levitating above the
floor. At the same time he started to
exude a very bright blue Light—his clothing, his face and everything about him
was reflecting this bright blue Light.
I tried to look at his face but my
eyes could not stand the brightness of that Light. I turned away for a while and then I looked
at him again. I could not get enough of
that Light that was shining from him.
Again I could not stand the brightness and I turned away. I do not remember how long this phenomenon
lasted. But slowly, slowly the
brightness started to diminish and he slowly was lowered to the floor. I had
never experienced anything like that and I did not have the courage to ask him
about it. They say that Light is the
Wisdom and Power of God. A few days
later, during the summer I was alone in a cell at St. Demetrios in Kerasia
dealing with some very serious personal spiritual issues. The power of that Light that I had seen
envelope the Elder accompanied me there at Kerasia and helped me to overcome
fierce and difficult temptations of Satan.
After some time, when I returned
from there and I was doing spiritual exercises under his direction, he spoke to
me and said to me to locate in the Bible I Kings where it says, “I live, God
lives, do not forsake me.” To Elijah this is in reference to his preparing to
ascend to heaven and the young Elisha followed him and he said to him “I am
going a little further ahead before I die and he said to him “my soul lives, my
God lives, do not forsake me.” The Elder
asked me what this expression meant. I
said that is an oath that his soul will never abandon his Elder until the end
of time. The Elder said “come closer so
that I may explain it to you in my own words what this means. As I approached
him, I was overwhelmed with awe because I was enveloped in a bright red
Light.
This is now an aside from what we
are talking about. I once was talking to
the Elder Paisios who told me about the Uncreated Light, an experience of a red
Light. He said do not let anyone tell
you that the Red Light is not Divine Light because the chariot of Elijah was enveloped
in red light. I tell you this because there
is a false opinion circulating that the red color is that of Satan. That is not true.
Now let us come back to our original
topic. I approached him. He caressed me,
he kissed me on my face, on my head and he put his lips to my ear and said “my
God lives, my soul lives, do not forsake me.
The time has come for me to say to you in my own words; “είναι εύκολότερο ό ίδιος νά ζήση παρά ήμάς τούς δυό ψυχρότης νά μάς χωρίση.” (It is easier for me to live than for
bitterness to separate us.)” At that
very moment I was overwhelmed by that Divine Fire. I was then told that I would be with my Elder
until the end of his life when he would leave for his heavenly journey.
The time was getting near for us to
leave for the Monastery of Kavsokalyvia on Mt. Athos in order to prepare for
the holy demise of the Elder. He said to
me, “Come and let me teach you how to pray to the Παναγία (The All-Holy Mary). I got him up, because by this time he could
not get up alone and walk. We moved to the icon of Παναγία (the Holy Mother) that was in his
cell. It is a large icon of the
Theotokos that he is often pictured with.
He lifted up his arm in order to
make a genuflection. In doing this he
was forced to lean against the table and because I grabbed to support him he
scolded me for being so concerned about him. He proceeded to make two
genuflections and on the third one he raised up both his arms and he was raised
one meter above the floor and he began to reflect a very sweet Light. The Elder
loved the Holy Mother very much and he had many icons of her in his cell. He would say to me, “look here, here and here
there are icons of the Holy Mother everywhere.”
At that moment, the face of the Elder disappeared and he began to speak through
the White Light. Even the icons were
enveloped in this Light. The image of
the Holy Mother could not be seen. The
Light was very sweet because she is our sweet Mother. I could not understand what he was saying so
I got even closer to him. I then took
hold of his hand or rather it was the hand of the Holy Mother and I do not
remember how long we were in that moment of ecstasy. Then slowly I felt that the hand of the Holy
Mother was the hand of the Elder. I then
saw the face of the Elder and again he was walking on the floor. He slowly removed his hand from mine and
allowed me to help him return to his bed.
I stood amazed before that
brilliance of the Elder. I feel unworthy
to talk about the Elder in these words.
You may ask me why I feel unworthy to talk to you about these experiences
and why I feel humbled by them. No, I am
not humbling myself. I tell you the
truth. When the Elder fell asleep, a
little later I suddenly realized that every moment that I was close to the
Elder was a spiritual experience. In
this way, if we spoke for a thousand hours about the Elder, they would not be
adequate to describe his greatness and his many miracles.
After
the Elder fell asleep I went to the Monastery Katounakia to have a cassock sewn
for me. As I was ascending the path
toward Katounakia, I saw Fr. Ephraim on the left side of the foot path. Fr. Ephraim was doing some work. I greeted him. Fr. Ephraim said to me, “Do you know what I
am doing now; I am preparing these steps so that I can go down below and
prepare my grave. I am also preparing
myself to leave this world.” We had a
discussion and then he looked at the sea and said to me, “Do you see the
ocean?” I said, “Yes Elder.” That is the
way Porphyrios was. It was a unique Grace that he had. If I send you to the ocean to fetch me a
little water, how much water could you bring me?” I said, “as much as my little
container can hold.” “Bravo,” he said to
me, that is what it is. That is all you
can bring me. Do you understand the
meaning of what I am saying?”
The Elder had three great Christian
virtues; άγάπη, humbleness,
and patience. The love of the Elder
toward God was not simple love, it was divine love. He had love for his sweet Jesus. Like iron is melted in a fire, so also was
the Elder melted by the love of God. He
became a flame and reflected the Uncreated Light of God. His love of Jesus was defined by the allegory
of the shepherdess and her love for the shepherd. It was this divine love that he had acquired
at the age of thirteen that inspired him to pursue severe ascetic
struggles. His Elders were very strict
with him. He called them tyrants but he
also said they were holy. He would not
allow himself to sleep at night. He would
do hundreds of genuflections along with his prayers. During the winter months he would strip
himself to the waste in order to emulate the severity of Siberian winters. He later admitted that his severe asceticism
compromised his health. When I asked him
how his Elder allowed a fifteen year old boy to abuse himself in such ascetic
struggles, he said, “when you fall in love with Jesus Christ, you do not ask
anyone what you should do” He would
often repeat the words of St. Paul in reference to Jesus. Ζώ δέ ούκ έτι έγώ ζεί έν ήμίν ό
Χριστός. (I
no longer live for Christ lives in me.).
In Malakasa one night the nuns were
awakened from their sleep by the weeping and wailing of the Elder. When they reached his room, they heard him
saying through the door, “Lord give me his sickness. I will die in place of him. He has seven children. He must live in order to raise his children.”
At the end of his life, he was so
weak that simply by speaking to people he would be in danger of dying. When I first met him I did not know all
these things and when he finished talking to visitors I would hasten to him in order
to receive his blessing. Once when I did
this, he said to me, “I am tired and I cannot give you a blessing.” I
responded, “I just need to kiss your hand.” He then raised his hands and said Νά ρέ. (Here then). He crucified himself like Jesus. The nuns were often criticized for telling
people to go away when they saw the Elder so weak. He would die every day for his fellow
man. The Elder Sophronios from Essex,
England said that the humblest man in the world was the Elder Porphyrios.
A young man who had psychological
and drug problems was sent by the Elder to Mt. Sinai to recover. But instead of the young man going to Church at
night he would go to the Burning Bush and sleep under it. The monks of the Monastery would look for him
everywhere and could not find him. One
night, the young man saw the Elder Porphyrios standing before him and the Elder
ordered him to get up. He then proceeded to slap him so hard that he fell down.
This miraculous event of course happened
while the Elder was still physically in Malakasa, Greece.
When the Turks invaded Cyprus in
1974, the military in Greece could not communicate with the military in
Cyprus. The Greek military officers knowing
the supernatural powers of the Elder went to visit him at Malakasa. The Elder’s supernatural powers allowed him
to see all the moves of the Turks and he revealed this to the Greek military in
Greece.
He was able to speak to people in
their native language. He knew all the
sciences and he was able to discourse with scientists of all the different
sciences. He completely understood the scientific terminology they used.
At the end of his earthly life, they
went to Kavsokalyvia for the last time. While at the Monastery, Fr. Akakios would care for him for twelve
hours and Fr. Panteleimon would care for him for twelve hours. He said, “I have
come here to prepare myself to die. I
will not go back to the world. If
something should happen to me and I should desire to go back to the world, do
everything you can to stop me.” He asked
me to read the service of those who are being tonsured into monasticism. I read this service for a whole month. He said to me; “do you know why I am asking
you to read this service and I am doing commentary on it? I said; “because you want to teach me.” He
responded, “I want to see if I have fulfilled all those promises that I made in
that service. I want to see if I am a
genuine monk.”
He also wanted to hear the funeral
service as chanted by the great cantor Vasilikos. This cassette was recorded in Paris. It became well known in the Orthodox world.
The Elder asked me to order it from Athens so that he could hear it. As soon as the service started he suddenly
pushed the stop button on the cassette and began crying. The Elder then said; “our age is similar to
the age when Jesus came to preach the Good News.”
“I now leave the world because
nobody listens. Everyone is doing their
own thing and nobody pays attention to what we are saying. Only if we join ourselves to the Uncreated
Church will we be saved.” One of the
nuns who took care of the Elder at the Monastery in Malakasa called him once on
Mt. Athos. She asked him, “How are you
feeling Elder? He answered; “what am I
doing my child is fighting with the whole world.”
HIS LAST NIGHT
At 9 p.m. he tried to tell me
something but he could not get the words out. But I understood that he wanted
to speak to a novice. I called Theodore
and wanting to leave them alone, I said I would prepare the milk for the
Elder. Before I was able to prepare the
milk Theodore called me and said to come quickly because the Elder was in great
distress. This situation lasted until
four in the morning. In spite of this, he
lived until 2 a.m. the next night. The
Elder said “call everyone because I am leaving.” He asked us to say the Jesus Prayer
loudly. He said I should say this prayer
a thousand times. And I said it one
thousand times Κύριε Ίησού Χριστέ Έλέησόν με (Lord Jesus
Christ have mercy upon me) and a thousand times Κύριε Ίησού Χριστέ έλέησον τόν κόσμον σου (Lord Jesus have mercy upon the world). Then I said Κύριε Ίησού Χριστέ άνάπαυσον τούς δούλους σου (Lord Jesus
Christ grant repose to Your servants).
He was having difficulty breathing.
We attempted to lift him up and he would faint. We then did CPR three times to revive
him. He asked us for the last time to lift
him up and he again fainted. I again began saying the Jesus Prayer. He then took his gaze away from us and was
looking up. He turned his head to one
side, his face was becoming more and more peaceful and a faint Light enveloped
his face. He was saying something that
we could not hear. Then I heard him say;
Έλα, έλα έρχου Κύριε (Come, Come, I
am coming Lord). He closed his eyes and then something very shocking happened.
Remember when I spoke to you at the
beginning of this presentation about him talking to me about the Prophet Elijah
and Elisha? It was at that time that he said to me that I would be the one to
close his eyes as he gave up his spirit.
He said then: “It is easier for me to live than for a chill to separate
us.” As he closed his eyes I was
thinking within myself that he told me a long time ago that I would close his
eyes at the end. As I was thinking this, he suddenly stopped closing his eyes,
turned to me and said “close my eyes.” I
closed his eyes by gently placing my hand on his eyes. He closed his mouth and the end came.
He had left directives about his
funeral many days before he died. He
told us in detail what should happen at his funeral. He said who would change
his clothing, who would take him to the Church and then there would be a vigil
and all the community should receive Holy Communion. He also told us who would
carry him to the grave. He directed that
no phone calls were to be made to the outside world. He said that everything
will be done in an ascetic and humble way.
I wrote down all his wishes and he then approved them. He again called together the whole
brotherhood and he placed the directives for the funeral on the icon of the
Holy Mother. He said that when I die you
will fulfill all the directives.
Fr. Panteleimon and I changed his
clothes. The others went outside as we
prepared his body for burial. We found
his will in his clothes and we later published it. One of his requests was that
we should anoint his body with myrrh from the έπιτάφιον
(replica of the Tomb of Christ). As we
prepared to take him to the cemetery, the Aegean Sea below us was very rough
and nobody could possibly navigate it and approach the Monastery in time for
the funeral. But as soon as we placed
his body in the grave, the ocean became calm and some people arrived to see the
elder for the last time but they were too late.
When I was writing down his requests
for the funeral, a monk came to his cell and asked the Elder what he wanted us
to do with his bones after we exhumed his remains. His response was; “Oh, throw them in some
ravine where nobody will be able to find them.
In that way, they will not be able to make me out to be a saint and
reverence my bones.”
His body dissolved and was returned
to the elements from which it was created.
The only parts of his body that remained incorrupt were his two hands. When the Church proclaims him a saint some
day, we will be able to receive his blessing from his incorrupted hands once
again. May we have his blessing. I pray that all of you will have the blessing
of the Elder Porphyrios.
A saying of the Elder: “The best way
to prepare for the antichrist is to banish the antichrist from our lives and
fill our inner being with Christ. If we are called to be martyrs for our faith,
we will go willingly.”
Translated
by +Fr. Constantine J. Simones from the Greek in the summer of 2012 USA.
ΔΟΞΑ ΤΩ ΘΕΩ ΕΝ ΤΟΙΣ ΑΓΙΟΙΣ ΑΥΤΟΥ
GLORIFIED
IS GOD IN HIS SAINTS
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