Archimandrite
Amilianos of Simonopetra
In
conclusion, I would like to read a few lines from a discourse by Saint Basil
the Great: "Let words of consolation leap forward before the rest of your
speech, confirming your love for your neighbor."
You
who are in the monastery, when you approach your brother; you who are married,
when you approach your spouse; you who are a father or a mother, when you
approach your child: "Let words of consolation leap forward before the
rest of your speech." Whatever you say, whatever you think of saying, say
it only after you've said a word or two which will give the others joy,
consolation, a breath of life. Make them say, "I feel relief; I feel
joy."
Make
others... dance for joy when they see you. Because everybody in their life, in
their home, in their body, and in their soul, has pain, illness, difficulties,
torments, and everybody hides them within the secret purse of his heart and
home, so that others won't know about it. I don't know what sort of pain you're
in, and you don't know what pain I'm in. I may laugh... and appear happy, but
deep down, I'm in pain, and I laugh to cover up my sorrow. And so, before
anything else, greet the other person with a smile.
And
Saint Basil adds this: "Let your face be bright, in order to give joy to
him who speaks with you." Once you've made the other person smile, don't
stop smiling. This is what it means to have a "bright face." Let your
face be a radiant sun, so that throughout the conversation the other will
continue to feel the same happiness. "Take delight in every achievement of
your neighbor." With respect to whatever achievement your neighbor has,
rejoice along with him. "For his achievements are yours, and yours are
his." Let the one share in the joy of the other.
In
this way, there can be a meeting, a true social relation, of monks and married
people, of all people, saints and sinners, giving is all the right and ability
to pray. And when we say, "Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy upon me,"
everybody is included: my husband, my wife, my brothers and sisters, my
children, the whole world. When God sees such love, when He sees the paradise
in my heart, that my heart has room for everybody, then it will be impossible
for Him not to find room in His paradise for me and for you.
~Archimandrite
Amilianos of Simonopetra, The Church at Prayer, p. 88.
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