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#252452 - 09/13/07 03:51 AM
Re: Words from Optina
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The good Lord shows His great care for us in that the shamelessness of the feminine sex is checked by shyness as with a sort of bit. For if the woman were to run after the man, no flesh would be saved.
St. John Climacus, "The Ladder of Divine Ascent Oh dear!!!  Not to make light of this, but anyone with children will know how much this has changed. In my day we used to wait for phone calls from boys, today's girls take matters into their own hands and call the boys! Alice
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#256606 - 10/14/07 01:25 AM
Re: Words from Optina
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Do all in your power not to fall, for the strong athlete should not fall. But if you do fall, get up again at once and continue the contest. Even if you fall a thousand times because of the withdrawal of God's grace, rise up again each time, and keep on doing so until the day of your death. For it is written, "If a righteous man fall seven times" -- that is, repeatedly throughout his life -- seven times "shall he rise again" (Proverbs 24:16). So long as you hold fast, with tears and prayer, to the weapon of the monastic habit, you will be counted among those that stand upright, even though you fall again and again. So long as you remain a monk, you will be like a brave soldier who faces the blows of the enemy; and God will commend you, because even when struck you refused to surrender or run away. But if you give up the monastic life, running away like a coward and a deserter, the enemy will strike you in the back; and you will lose your freedom of communion with God.
St. John of Karpathos "The Philokalia
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