Overcoming Depression
A few case
studies analysed by St. Porphyrios at a rare audio recording and a chapter from
his book “Wounded by Love”
“Nowadays
people often feel sadness, despair, lethargy, laziness, apathy, and all things
satanic. They are downcast, discontent
and melancholy. They disregard their
families, spend vast sums on psychoanalysts and take anti-depressants. People explain this as ‘insecurity.’ Our religion believes that these states
derive from satanic temptation.
Pain is a
psychological power which God implanted in us with a view to doing us good and
leading us to love, joy, and prayer.
Instead of this, the devil succeeds in taking this power from the
battery of our soul and using it for evil.
He transforms it into depression and brings the soul into a state of
lethargy and apathy. He torments us,
takes us captive and makes us psychologically ill.
There is a
secret. Turn the satanic energy into
good energy. This is difficult and
requires some preparation. The requisite
preparation is humility. With humility
you attract the grace of God. You
surrender yourself to the love of God, to worship and to prayer. But even if you do all in the world, you
achieve nothing if you haven’t acquired humility. All the evil feelings, insecurity, despair
and disenchantment, which come to take control of the soul, disappear with
humility. The person who lacks humility,
the egotist, doesn’t want you to get in the way of his desires, to make any
criticism of him or tell him what to do.
He gets upset, irritated and reacts violently and is overcome by
depression.
This state is
cured by grace. The soul must turn to
God’s love. The cure will come when we
start to love God passionately. Many of
our saints transformed depression into joy with their love for Christ. That is, they took this power of the soul
which the devil wished to crush and gave it to God and they transformed it into
joy and exultation. Prayer and worship
gradually transform depression and turn it into joy, because the grace of God
takes effect. Here you need to have the
strength to attract the grace of God which will help you to be united with
Him. Art is required. When you give yourself to God and become one
with him, you will forget the evil spirit which drags at you from behind, and
this spirit, when it is disdained, will leave.
And the more you devote yourself to the Spirit of God, the less you will
look behind to see the spirit that is dragging at you. When grace attracts you, you will be united
with God. And when you unite yourself to
God and abandon yourself to Him, everything else disappears and is forgotten
and you are saved. The great art, the
great secret, in order to rid yourself of depression and all that is negative
is to give yourself over to the love of God.
Something
which can help a person who is depressed is work, interest in life. The garden, plants, flowers, trees, the
countryside, a walk in the open air — all these things tear a person away from
a state of inactivity and awake other interests. They act like medicines. To occupy oneself with the arts, with music
and so on, is very beneficial. The thing
that I place top of the list, however, is interest in the Church, in reading
Holy Scripture and attending services.
As you study the words of God you are cured without being aware of it.
Let me tell
you about a girl who came to me. She was
suffering from dreadful depression.
Drugs had no effect. She had
given up everything — her work, her home, her interests. I told her about the love of Christ which
takes the soul captive because the grace of God fills the soul and changes
it. I explained to her that the force
which takes over the soul and transforms the power of the soul into depression
is demonic. It throws the soul to the
ground, torments it and renders it useless.
I advised her to devote herself to things like music which she had
formerly enjoyed. I emphasized, however,
most of all her need to turn to Christ with love. I told her, moreover, that in our Church a
cure is to be found through love for God and prayer, provided this is done with
all the heart.”
By St. Porphyrios
+2 Dec
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