The Parable of the Prodigal Son
"The lack of joy is a
pathological state of man, a willing closure within one's self. And whatever he
wishes to do he will not be successful.
First, one must clean his field, to
find out what is going on and why he is not joyous. Then, he must pursue joy
within himself, and then the peace of God will take the place of joy. Thus, man
should keep his relationship with God and with his Elder [or Spiritual Father],
and should seek a true life.
Am I good, faithful, perfect, holy?
Am I a teacher?
If I am not joyous, then I am
nothing.
It is important when they tell me:
"Physician, heal thyself, and then, offer him to God." God cannot
enter into a heart that is not joyful, He cannot find a place of contact,
because He is peace, He is the fulfillment of joy.
Only like things can unite, and
because of this, God can only unite with a joyous soul. For the monk who is not
joyous, the Elder cannot do anything at all, his hands are totally tied.
Whoever thinks that he is approaching
to reach "the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ", but
is not joyous, can understand that he is totally deluded. Joy is the criterion,
the thermometer.
Joy is something external, but it is
also something internal.
Ultimately, it is a necessary
presupposition, because the lack of joy makes man study things differently and
to become changed. For example, if one puts even one drop of nitric oxide into
pure water, immediately he changes its essence. Thus, exactly, one drop of
bitterness, depression, sadness transforms the whole atmosphere of a person,
and extinguishes God.
But joy must also exist in a
brotherhood [or a family], because it is an element both of one's personal life
and of the brotherhood.
I cannot be joyous if all those
around me do not have the tendency and the atmosphere of joy, neither, however,
can I have any benefit if I do not take on this joy from the brotherhood.
Only when I take it on can I say that
I have a relationship with the Elder, and then I can take in God, because God
is the life that exists within man, and the life which is transmitted through
man."
-Elder Aimilianos of Simonopetra,
from the book Neptic Life and the Ascetical Canons
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