THE ELDER
PORPHYRIOS
ON THE ISSUES OF SADNESS, SORROW &
ANGUISH
The important thing for us is to be
part of the Church. It is important for
us to be in unity with our fellow man, with the joys and sorrows of all
people. We should feel like they are our
people and that we should pray for everyone. We should pray for their salvation
and forget about ourselves. We should
want to do everything we can do for them just as Christ did for us. By being in the Church, we become one with
every unfortunate and hurting sinner. No
one should want to save himself without others also being saved. It is wrong for a person to pray for himself
so that just he will be saved. We should
love everyone and we should pray that no one is spiritually lost, that all of
them should be part of the Church. That
has value. It is with such an attitude that
a person should leave this life.
In the Church, this attitude is where
we have the sacraments that save us and there is no despair. We may be very sinful. We then confess our sins. The priest reads the prayer of absolution over
us and our sins are forgiven and then we move on to eternal life without anxiety
or fear.
Whoever lives with Christ becomes
one with Him, with the Church. He lives
a type of insanity because that life that he lives is different from the life
of other people. It is joy, it is light, it is delight, and it is
resurrection. This is the life of the
Church, the life of the Gospel and of the Kingdom of God. “The Kingdom of God is within us.” (Luke
17:21). Christ enters us and we enter
Him. It is like a piece of iron that is
placed in a fire and it becomes fire and light.
When it is taken out of the fire it again becomes dark iron.
All those who criticize the Church
because of the errors made by its representatives make a big mistake. They supposedly
do this to help and correct the Church’s wrongs. These people do not really love the
Church. Neither, of course do they love
Christ. We love the Church when we,
through our prayers, embrace every member of the Church and do whatever Christ
does. We sacrifice ourselves. We become vigilant. We do everything we can to do just as He did.
“Who, when He was reviled, did not revile in return.” (1Peter 2:23).
We should relate to the rituals of
the Church. We should live the sacraments,
especially the sacrament of Holy Communion.
Holy Orthodoxy is found in them. Christ is offered in the Church, in the
sacraments and especially in Holy Communion.
But for many people, Church is a
struggle filled with anguish and agony.
This is why these so-called religious people consider themselves
unfortunate for they see themselves to be in a terrible state. And surely, if a person does not understand
the depth of religion and lives its saving message, it becomes a fearful
sickness. It is so fearful that a person loses control of his actions. He becomes inconsiderate and feeble. He is filled with anxiety and sorrow and acts
with an evil spirit (under demonic influence).
He does genuflections, he cries, he shouts, he feigns humbleness, and
all this humbleness is simply a satanic act.
Some of the people live their religion like some type of hell. In Church, they do genuflections, make the sign
of the Cross, and say we are sinful, unworthy and as soon as they leave the
Church they start blaspheming holy things when someone upsets them. It is clearly revealed here that this is
demonic.
In reality, the Christian faith
changes a person and heals him. But the
most important presupposition for a person to have is to comprehend and
understand where truth is. It is found in humbleness, for egotism darkens the
mind of man. Egotism confuses him. It
leads him to delusion and to heresy. It
is very important for man to know the truth.
Mixed-up people follow heresies.
Mixed-up children come from mixed-up parents.
Many times, religious expressions
such as genuflections and crossing oneself will not attract Divine Grace. These are mysterious things. The most fundamental thing to do is to
abandon the superficial and go to the essence of things. Whatever happens, it should happen with
love.
When we do not live with Christ, we
will live in sadness, in sorrow, in anguish and in worry. We cannot live productively without
Christ. If we live without Christ then
many anomalies manifest themselves in our bodies. Our bodies are afflicted in our endocrine
glands, in our liver, in the pancreas, and in the stomach. People tell you: “In order for you to be
healthy you should drink milk in the morning, eat an egg along with two or
three pieces of buttered toast.” But yet, if you live properly like being in
love with Jesus, you will be fine by just eating an orange or an apple. The best medicine for you is to worship
Christ. All things then are healed. All things then function properly. The love of God changes all things. It transforms everything. Things are sanctified. Things are corrected.
They are changed. Jesus rearranges everything for us.
The love of Christ is something else
in our lives. There is no end to
it. It can never be satisfied. It gives life. It gives strength. It gives health. It gives, it gives, and it
gives. And as much as He gives, so much
more does man desire to be loved by Him while human love can corrupt man and
make him crazy. When we love Christ, all
other loves are diminished. Carnal love
seeks to be satiated. In carnal love envy becomes a problem. Griping enters the picture and it can even end
up in murder. Carnal love can be
transformed into hatred but love in Christ never changes. Worldly love lasts for a short time but slowly,
slowly fades away while divine love always grows and becomes more
profound. Every other type of love can
bring man to a point of dissolution. Divine
love raises us up to the sphere of God and grants us peace, joy and fullness.
The other pleasures of life tire us but divine love never tires us. It is an insatiable desire which a person
never gets tired of. It is the greatest
good in our lives.
When you love Christ, in spite of
all your weaknesses and your awareness of them, you have the certainty that you
have overcome death because you are in communion with the love of Christ.
We should feel that Christ is our
friend. He personally verifies this when
He says: “You are my friends” (John 15:14).
As a friend we should look to Him and approach Him. Do I fall?
Do I sin? We should hasten to be
close to Him with a sense of familiarity, with love, and be confident. We should do this without the fear that He
will punish us. We should approach Him with confidence and the understanding
that He is a friend. We should say to
Him: “Lord, I did it, I fell, forgive me.”
But at the same time we should do this knowing that He loves us, He
accepts us tenderly with love and forgiveness.
Do not let sin separate you from the love of Christ. When we believe that He loves us and we love
Him, we will not feel like strangers and separated from Him, even when we have
sinned. We have secured His love and no
matter how we act, we know He loves us.
The Gospel states specifically that
which is unjust in life will find itself in that place where there is weeping
and gnashing of teeth because when one lives far from the God, that is the way
things are. We know this from the Neptic
Fathers of the Church. (Nepsis and hesychia constitute the essential point of
life. Nepsis is the vigilance of the
nous and the watchfulness of the gates of the heart.) Many of the Fathers speak
about the fear of death and hell. They
say: “Always remember death.” If we
analyze these words carefully, there is a sense of fear of hell in them. A person who desires to avoid sin thinks this
way so that his soul will be constrained from sinning by fearing death, hell
and Satan.
All things in life have their
purpose, their time and their circumstance. The meaning of fear is good during the
first stages of spiritual development.
It is good for beginners. It is
good for the situation in which the old person still lives. A person in the first stages of spiritual
growth, a person who begins to understand himself is held back from evil by
fear. And fear is indispensible since we
are matter and earth-bound. But that is
one stage only. It is one of the lower
levels of spiritual development in reference to the divine. Let us look at a specific situation since we
desire to storm the gates of paradise and be rescued from hell. If we look at this issue of fear carefully it
can be used for our benefit. I like this
way of doing things. When a person proceeds and enters into the love of God,
why does he need fear anymore? Whatever
he does, he does it out of love and that has greater value. For a person who attempts to be good because of
the fear of God, then this does not have much value.
Whoever wishes to become a Christian
must first become a poet. If the soul is
corrupted and becomes unworthy of the love of Christ, Jesus cuts off His
relationship with it because He does not want fat souls close to him.
Nobody should be allowed to see and to
observe one’s private moments of worship towards the divine. All these things
should be done in private, mystically, just like in the life of an
ascetic. Do you remember when I told you
the story of the nightingale? It sings in the silence of the forest. Who hears it or praises it? How beautiful it sings in the
wilderness. If it expresses love, it
puffs up its diaphragm and it becomes like a hairy tongue. It may sit in a cave or in a ravine and
mystically praises God. Scorn your passions.
Do not have dealings with the devil and turn toward Christ.
The very slightest complaint against
your neighbor affects your soul and as a result of this it cannot pray. When the Holy Spirit finds your soul in such
a state, It does not dare to approach it.
We should always desire to seek after
the will of God. That is to our
benefit. It is the best thing for us and
for those for whom we pray. Christ will
give us everything most abundantly. But even if there is just a little egotism
in us, nothing can be accomplished with prayer.
When God does not give us something
that we insist on, He has His reason for doing this. We should know that God also has His secrets.
If you are not obedient to your
father confessor and you are not humble, the Jesus Prayer cannot be effectual
and there is the fear of us falling into delusion. Do
not say the Jesus Prayer as if it is a difficult task for you. Forcing yourself to say the Jesus Prayer may
bring about a negative reaction from within.
It can create something harmful.
Many people have become sick saying the Jesus Prayer because they forced
themselves to say it. It is not healthy
for you to force yourself to pray.
It is not important to gather your
thoughts together to say the Jesus Prayer.
It does not need a special effort if you have acquired divine love. Wherever you find yourself in your daily
routine; on a bench, in a chair, in a car, everywhere—on the road, in school,
in the office and at work, you can say the Jesus Prayer softly, without effort,
and without being self-conscious about it.
The importance of the Jesus Prayer is not the length of the prayer but
the intensity of the prayer. Pray for
even five minutes but offer this prayer to God with love and fervor. A person can pray for a whole month while a
five minute prayer can be more effectual.
Of course this is a mystery but that is the way it is.
A man who belongs to Christ makes
all things in his life a prayer. Even in
times of sorrow and difficulty this also becomes a time of prayer for us. Whatever happens to us in life we immediately
start the Jesus Prayer. Prayer is
profitable for all things, even the simplest of things. For example, if you suffer from insomnia: do
not think about sleep. Get up, leave
your room and then return to your room.
Get into bed as if it were for the first time without thinking whether
or not you will fall asleep. Concentrate your thoughts and say the doxology and
after this say the Jesus Prayer three times and in this way sleep will come to
you.
All things emanate from within us
like our instincts and they desire to be satisfied. If they are not satisfied at some point they
seek revenge which creates spiritual problems for us. Unless we can direct them
in the right direction we are in trouble..
You do not become holy by hunting
down the evil one. Leave evil
alone. Instead look toward Christ and He
will save you. Instead of you standing
outside the door and chasing away evil, ignore it. Does evil come at you from a certain
place? Look quietly in that
direction. Evil is intent on
embarrassing you. You should direct your
inner being toward that which is good, to Christ. Pray: “Lord Jesus Christ forgive me.” He
knows how to forgive you. He knows the
proper way to deal with you. He knows when you are full of that which is good and
you no longer turn to that which is evil.
With the Grace of God, you yourself become good. If you are at this point, can evil find a
place to enter your life? It
disappears. Are you overwhelmed by fear
and disappointment? You should turn to Christ. Love Him simply, humbly and without
reservations. He Himself will unburden
you.
Do not choose negative ways to
correct yourself. It is not necessary
for you to even fear the devil, hell, or anything else. I myself have a little experience in dealing
with this issue. Our purpose is not to
beat ourselves up and be uncomfortable so that we can improve. Our purpose is to live, to study, to pray,
and to move forward in love, in the love of Christ, in the love of the Church.
Abandon all your weaknesses in a way
that the evil one will not know that you are doing this. In doing this he will
not have the opportunity to grab you, put you down and fill you with
worry. Do not make any effort to free yourself
from these things. You should struggle
quietly and simply without struggle or sadness.
Do not say: “I will now force myself; I will pray in order to acquire
love so that I may become good etc.” It
is not good for you to force yourself and beat yourself up in order to become
good. In doing this, you will get a worse reaction. All things are done quietly, unhurriedly and
freely. Neither should you say: “My God,
free me from this, from anger and sorrow.”
It is not good for us to pray or to think about a specific passion. When we do this something happens in our
souls and we are in more turmoil. By
throwing yourself with force in order to defeat the passions you will see how evil
envelopes you, squeezes you, and your soul will be rendered helpless.
Freedom is not obtained if we do not
first free our inner being from turmoil and passions. This is our Church. This
is our joy. This is everything for us and that is what man is seeking
today. Man takes harmful things like
narcotics so that he can supposedly enter the world of joy which is false joy. The
addict feels something at the moment he takes the drugs and the following day
he is a broken man. One person feels
ground up by this activity. Another
person feels eaten up by this. Another
feels like he has fried his brain. While on the other hand, a person given over
to Christ is given life and joy. It
makes him joyful about life. He feels strong and wonderful about life.
We need a specific plan to acquire
holiness for our souls. A person can
become holy anywhere. He can become holy
even in Omonia Square (Athens) if he so desires. Even at work, whatever that is you are doing,
you can become holy. This can be
accomplished with meekness, patience, and love.
Every day you should have a new routine, a new desire, with a sense of enthusiasm,
love, prayer and stillness. We should not be anxious about doing this and feel
it is an effort.
Deal with life’s problems with a
sense of fervor, simply, quietly, without effort, with joy, exultation and a
good attitude. Divine Grace comes to us
we when respond this way. All unpleasant
things that remain in your soul that bring about sadness, can become catalysts
to worship God and they will then cease to cause you pain. Have trust in God.
When communication with Christ
happens simply, quietly and without pressure, the devil will leave. Satan does not depart under pressure or by
squeezing him out of our lives. He
departs when he encounters meekness and prayer.
He retreats when he sees the soul ignore him and it turns its love
toward Christ. He cannot endure being
ignored because he is haughty. But on
the other hand, when he is pressured, the evil spirit becomes aware of your
efforts and fights you all the more. Do
not concern yourselves with the devil; neither should you demand that he
leave. As much as you ask him to leave
the more he will stay and afflict you.
You should ignore the devil. Do
not fight him face to face. When you
fight him with spite he attacks like a tiger, like a wild cat. When you shoot bullets at him he will throw
hand grenades at you. When you throw a
bomb at him he will respond with an artillery barrage. Do not look at anything evil. You should look at the embrace of God and you
should fall into His presence and proceed with life.
A humble person is aware of what is
happening to his inner being even though it is ugly and he does not like what
he sees. He should not lose his cool
about it. But with an egotist, the
opposite thing happens. In the beginning
he is like a humble person. But if a
person bothers him a little, he immediately loses his sense of peace and
becomes nervous and upset.
When a person lives without God,
without tranquility, without trustworthiness, but with agony, sorrow, and
hopelessness he becomes physically and spiritually sick. Psychosomatic diseases such as neurosis and
split personalities are demonic conditions.
There is also a type of humbleness that is really demonic. They call it a feeling of inferiority. True humbleness does not speak. It does not say humble things, such I am
sinful, unworthy, and the least of all.
The humble person fears that these humble expressions will lead him to
vanity. The Grace of God never
approaches such a person. On the
contrary, the Grace of God finds him wherever true divine humbleness exists
which is complete trust in God. It is
our complete dependence on Him.
A vain soul is banished from eternal
life. Finally, egotism is unabashed
foolishness. Vanity creates air
heads. When we do something to show off
we end up spiritually empty. Whatever we
do, we should do it to thank God without personal interest, without vanity,
without haughtiness, and without egotism; without, without…..
The soul should never complain and
say “why did God do this to me? Why
couldn’t He do it differently? “This indicates that internally we have small
souls that object to God. It indicates
what a high opinion we have of ourselves in our haughtiness and in our egos.
When we ask why this tortures us, it creates that which the world calls a
complex. For example; why am I so tall or the opposite,
why am I so short? That type of attitude
leads to nowhere. There are people who
pray and do vigils for spiritual benefit but the opposite happens. This person suffers and becomes angry without
accomplishing anything. While, on the
other hand, with Christ, and with Grace, all evil things are banished. For a true believer there is that something
down deep within us that says why, but the Grace of God protects us against
this feeling. While the root of this question is a complex and beyond this a
rosebush blossoms with beautiful roses as long as it is watered with faith,
love, patience, and humbleness. In a
situation like this, the devil will fail to have any power over us and will cease
to exist. In other words, it does not
disappear but it wilts. The less a rose is
watered the more it wilts, it dries up, it disappears, and a thorn is formed in
its place. Do you get the message?
We can trouble God when we ask
something of Him. We become troublesome
to Him when we are spiritually far away from Him. We trouble Him when we ask something of Him
because our life is not in concert with His will. In reality, we live in opposition to God when
the soul lives in sadness and agony. .
Your spiritual father could say to
you: “How I would desire to be in a quiet place, a place where there are no
responsibilities, where you could tell me about your life from the beginning,
from that time when you understood who you are.
A place where you could tell me all the events you remember in your life
and how you dealt with them, not only the unsavory events but also the joyful ones. I do not mean only the sins but also the good
things. And I would like to hear about
your successes and your disappointments.
I want to know everything, all the things that make up your life.
Many times I have used general
confession with people and I have seen miracles result from it. At the time you speak to your father confessor,
Divine Grace comes forth and It releases you from all your unfortunate acts in
life, from our wounds, your spiritual afflictions and your guilt. This happens because when you speak to your
confessor he prays fervently for the absolution of your sins.
We should not return to the sins that
we have already confessed. Remembrance
of past sins creates bad things for us.
Have we already asked for forgiveness?
It is finished. God forgives all
things through confession. If I think
that I have sinned, that I am not functioning well then I will pray about
it. I do not close it up inside of
me. I go to my father confessor. I confess it.
It is finished. The important
thing about confession is what we are going to do with the rest of our lives.
Despondency and desperation are the
worst things. They are a trap of Satan in
order to make us lose our desire for spiritual things and to bring us to a
point of desperation.
Practically all sicknesses are the result
of a lack of trust in God. This creates
sadness. Sadness in turn creates an atmosphere
which terminates our religious efforts.
If you do not have love for Christ, if you do not busy yourself with
holy things, surely you will be enveloped with sadness and evil.
One thing that can help with the
feeling of oppression is work. Keep yourself occupied. These activities can be the garden, the
plants, the flowers, the trees, the outdoors, and walking. All these things remove us from inactivity
and create for us another desire other than sadness. These things act upon us like medicine. Our getting involved in the arts, music etc
does a lot of good for our souls. But to
that which I give a lot of attention is one’s interest in the Church, in the
study of Holy Scripture and Church services.
By studying the Word of God a person is healed without realizing it.
We should not be superficial, nor
should we rush to judgment of people based on their outward appearance. We should try to enter the depths of a person’s
soul. Maybe it could be a very good soul;
it could have existential issues which express themselves revealed in an
outward frantic way. The soul is dynamic. It has the power of expression. It wants
things. It wants to attract the
attention of others. But out of spiritual
ignorance, the soul has perverted things.
Just think for a moment if this soul could think about Christ. It would then believe and all the effort that
it has been vainly putting forth will now be for Christ. It will then do
everything it can to attract the Grace of God.
It will become holy instead of haughty.
Many times in our struggles and
fears, and with the ugliness of our souls, without our realizing it and without
our understanding it, we do bad things to people that we love very much. We
give you the example of a mother’s relationship with her child. The mother can sometimes transfer feeling of her
sadness about life to her child. She
transfers to the child her negative feelings about his health, about his
progress and she does this without verbalizing it. This shows that our natural
love that we have for loved ones can sometimes hurt them. But this does not happen when we have the
love of Christ. This love elicits calmness through prayer and with the holiness
of life. Love makes us holy and makes us
peaceful because love is God.
Translated
from the Greek by:
Fr.
Constantine (Charles) J. Simones, Waterford, CT., USA. September 5, 2011,cjsimones300@gmail.com
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