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sophia_h
01-02-2009, 07:50 AM
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The Enemy Within

An interview with Archimandrite Dionysios
by Craig Hamilton


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In sacred books with names like The Ladder of Divine Ascent and The Philokalia (literally "love of the beautiful and good"), Orthodox elders from as early as the third century write with passion and precision about the fullblooded "spiritual combat" the sincere aspirant must be willing to engage in if he or she is to have any hope of defeating the "demons" within that relentlessly attack with ever new and creative tactics. In one of countless such passages in The Philokalia, the fourth-century desert monk St. John Cassian writes, "[The ego] is difficult to fight against, because it has many forms and appears in all our activities . . . When it cannot seduce a man with extravagant clothes, it tries to tempt him by means of shabby ones. When it cannot flatter him with honor, it inflates him by causing him to endure what seems to be dishonor. When it cannot persuade him to feel proud of his display of eloquence, it entices him through silence into thinking he has achieved stillness. . . . In short, every task, every activity, gives this malicious demon a chance for battle."

While the word "ego" itself only appears in more contemporary translations and commentaries, throughout even the most ancient Orthodox texts, there are countless references to the hazards of self-love, self-esteem and the "most sinister of demons"—pride. Considered by Christians to be the sin that not only brought Lucifer, God's highest angel, tumbling to a fiery fate but that also led Adam and Eve to be exiled from paradise on earth, pride is referred to variously as "the mother of all woes" and "the first offspring of the devil." It is also universally regarded as the most destructive and powerful adversary on the spiritual path. As St. John Cassian writes, "Just as a deadly plague destroys not just one member of the body, but the whole of it, so pride corrupts the whole soul, not just part of it. . . . when the vice of pride has become master of our wretched soul, it acts like some harsh tyrant who has gained control of a great city, and destroys it completely, razing it to its foundations."



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http://www.enlightennext.org/magazine/j34/dionysios.asp

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relentless
01-02-2009, 09:17 AM
Philokalia... Me likes

frton
03-02-2009, 03:58 AM
I hope more people can realize these truths so I can have more brother gods and sister goddesses :) I miss you all so much..

Ideas that Kundalini awakening can go wrong and so forth are reflections from wrong understanding and sweet talks meant for children. This battle can't be avoided and should be faced when divinity is sought for. It's like our consciousness/soul is covered with pains and whoever wants its power need not to run away but go straight towards and embrace them. And when this straight and brave hug melt the pains, power and life infuses.

Don't allow your hands to weaken and heart to discourage go straight to the most intense pangs there lie the treasures. Nothing can harm you and the more holy spirit/prana/chi is accumulated the more fun "pains" become. Yea, just take all the hardships and burdens to realize that it's not you who is doing - you are only the choice and God carries it out. So to achieve the most high is as easy as to mingle in the halfways. I'd like to meet you there ~

synergy777
12-02-2009, 04:27 PM
goodstuff, the whole ego/pride, anymore stuff.

its the whole battle within, to face your demons.

also juan de la cruz, the dark night of the soul, is a great book on this.

all this has to be done, before we become fully operational/enlightend.

as if we not at peace in ourselves, then we will abuse the power.