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"Abba Isaac recounted
how a demon approached him disguised as a youth. "You are mine"
he said. I asked how he could say that. "Because three Sundays
running you have received holy communion whilst being at
daggers-drawn with your neighbor', he said, and I told him he
was lying. But he said, 'Are you not harboring a grudge against
him because of a plate of lentils? I am the one who is in charge
of grudges, and, from now on, you are mine.' When I heard that,
I left my cell, went to the brother and prostrated myself before
him in order to be reconciled with him. When I returned to my
cell I found that my visitor had burned my mat on which I
prostrated myself,. because he was so consumed with jealousy for
our love." - THE SPIRITUAL MEADOW of John
Moschos
- "Blessed is he who is not attached to anything transitory or
corruptible. Blessed is the intellect that transcends all
sensible objects and ceaselessly delights in divine beauty. If
you make provision for the desires of the flesh (cf. Rom. 13:14)
and bear a grudge against your neighbor on account of something
transitory, you worship the creature instead of the Creator." -
St. Maximos the Confessor (First Century
on Love nos. 18-20, The Philokalia Vol. 2 edited by Palmer,
Sherrard and Ware; Faber and Faber pg. 55
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