
A Brief Word on the Life Beyond Nature in Monasticism
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To become an image of Pentecost, the monk must be a worker of repentance, a man of ardent desire, and persevere in the earthquake of repentance that renews his soul. Then he will bear witness to the humble ethos of Christ which has overcome his nature. This ethos reveals the supernatural transformation he has undergone: from a divided and distorted being into a living image of the Lord Jesus.
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Sanctification, the Gold Reserve of Salvation
Obedience, the Wondrous Healing of the Will
From Self-condemnation to Divine Illumination
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The feast of spiritual drunkenness in the deep heart of the monk is humble and invisible, but very real. The monk’s songs and prophetic utterances are poured forth in tears, which flow like rivers from his heart. Tears are the language of love, the tongue of the soul possessed by the Spirit of God; as is written on the Great Schema: ‘The flow of tears is more lyrical than words.’
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