The
winter of 1988, a medical student went to visit Elder Porfyrios (now Saint
Porphyrios Bairaktaris the Kapsokalyvite; 7 February 1906 – 2 December 1991).
The elder was sitting on his bed. Because of his chronic illness he liked to
keep his room unbearably hot. The Elder placed his two hands on the wrists of
his visitor. The elder’s arms were covered in some sort of wound dressings. The
elder was making small talk with the student, asking where he was from, what
was he studying… And then he told the student “There was a doctor in the Greek
island of Zakynthos, he was very careless sometimes to the point of negligence.
His patients suffered several complications and went through major troubles.
Transportation from the island to the mainland was difficult and unfortunately
this physician was the patients’ only option. As a result, their health
frequently suffered. The elder then said to the student: Be tremendously
careful when you write prescriptions. Be careful what drugs you prescribe for
each ailment, so you do not write a wrong prescription and make your patient
suffer.
The
Elder then asked: “What do you think about Molecular Dynamics?”
“I do
not know what that is Elder,” said the student.
“Think
about it, think about what Molecular Dynamics are.”
“But
this is not related to medicine. I have no idea,” responded the student.
But
the Elder persisted: “Think about it, think about it and tell me. What does
your mind come up with? What is this?” The student tried to give an explanation
and the Saint let him trying to think about it. The student thought that this
field was something irrelevant to his medical studies, even though the Saint
insisted saying, “it has to do with your area of study.” The student got the
elder’s blessing and left. In 1994, the student got his medical degree and 15
years later he pursued a clinical research fellowship and graduate studies in
London, under the mentorship of the famous scientist Dr. Diego Vergani. His
area was Medical Physics. One day, Dr. Vergani handed to the young doctor an
envelope with the subject that he wanted his pupil to follow for his research.
The young doctor opened the envelope and he read that the subject that was
assigned to him by his mentor for his research was: “Molecular dynamics.” The
shock was so intense and his emotions so strong, that he left the room and
started crying. He then called his parents and his brothers and told them what
had happened. Dr. Dimitrios M. has served as Senior Lecturer in a prestigious
Medical School in London. He is a prolific researcher with many discoveries and
publications. He is currently working as a professor of medicine in a large
academic hospital in Greece.
Reported
by Father George Mytilinaios, theologian in Thessaloniki Greece.
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