"In what way, Elder, is humility cultivated?"
"Humility is cultivated
through our pursuit of
honorable acts and is
also cultivated with the
manure of our falls.
It depends. An honorable person
will attribute everything good
that he has to God. He sees
God's many bounties, he is aware
that he has not reciprocated, so
he humbles himself and
constantly glorifies God.
Then, the more he humbles
himself and glorifies
God, the more he will
be bathed in Divine
Grace. That is called "voluntary
humility". Whereas the humility
that is brought on by constant
falls is what we call
"involuntary humility".
Naturally, voluntary humility
has a far greater value than the
involuntary. It
resembles a field that
has good soil and the
trees on it bring forth
fruits - without any fertilizers
or manure - and their fruits are
delicious. Involuntary
humility resembles a field with
poor soil; for it to be
fruitful, you have to apply both
fertilizer and manure, but
even so, its fruits
will not be as tasty."
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"Elder,
when I am demoted in the
eyes of others on account of my
behaviour and involuntarily
humiliate myself, it makes me
feel bad."
"With involuntary
humility you settle a
small portion of your
debts of sin. But you need to
begin to humble yourself
voluntarily."
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"Elder,
I am in a very
difficult situation. I
have carnal thoughts and they
cause me sorrow. I am afraid
that I shall never escape this
predicament."
"Have courage, my good
child, and Christ will
win in the end. Just
chant 'From my youth has
the enemy tempted me; he
scorches me with pleasures, but
with my trust in You, Lord, I
drive him away'... In
essence, it is not the poor
flesh that is to blame, but
pride. It is true that you have
many capabilities - which of
course were given to you by
God - but, because you
have been a little
negligent and are not
careful, the enemy grabs the
opportunity, he exploits them
and thus casts you into pride.
And instead of bathing your
countenance with tears of joy
and gratitude towards God, you
bathe it with the bitter tears
of pain and worry. We
thus extract the
following conclusion:
If we do not humble
ourselves voluntarily, we
shall be humbled involuntarily
because the Good Lord loves us.
So, take courage my child, and
Christ will be the victor. 'Even
if you prevail, you will again
be defeated, for God is
with us.' This is just
a storm and it will
pass and will bring
much good. You will get to
know yourself much better, you
will be humbled necessarily and,
according to spiritual laws, the
Grace of God will also come to
you - which was previously
hindered on account of
pride.
We have not tried to
learn about ourself.
If we get to know it,
our soul will rejoice
and will humbly ask for God's
mercy. Knowing ourselves will
beget humility. Because the more
a person gets to know himself,
the more the eyes of his soul
will open and he will see his
vast weakness all the more
clearly. He becomes
aware of his own
wretchedness and
ingratitude, as well as God's
infinite nobility and
compassion, and he is crushed
internally; he is humbled
exceedingly and he eventually comes to love
the Lord even more.
From the
book "Passions and Virtues" - Words of the Elder
Paisios Vol.5
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