Philokalia Ministries

The Evergetinos: Book Two - XXIX, Part VII

Apr 24, 2025
A thoughtful look at the Desert Fathers' struggle to balance intense spiritual discipline with human affection. Conversations about watchfulness, the dangers of projecting temptation, and how every good thing can be twisted into a pretext for sin. Reflections on monastic solitude, guarded speech, and avoiding fanatic extremes while preserving virtue and healthy relationships.
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INSIGHT

Desire For Union Is Rooted In Divine Image

  • Desert fathers saw human desire for union as rooted in our image of God and liable to distortion by sin.
  • Father David Abernethy ties longing for maternal unity and desire for God to both healthy identity and potential spiritual provocation.
ADVICE

Fashion A Simple Life To Guard The Heart

  • Create a simple, formative life that reduces occasions for temptation by prioritizing prayer, scripture, silence, and regular liturgy.
  • Father David recommends practical choices: modest possessions, less entertainment, time for confession, and silence like desert practice.
INSIGHT

Necessity Can Be A Demonic Pretext

  • The devil uses plausible necessities as pretexts to entangle people in conversation that stirs passions or sin.
  • Father David links monks' warnings about women's speech to broader sins of tale-bearing, detraction, and weakened watchfulness.
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