THER
WILD BEASTS OF OUR PASSIONS
by
St. John Chrysostom, fourth century
The
beasts of our passions
How frivolous is the man who sees
that his house is falling apart and instead of fixing it and shoring it up, he
instead takes care of the yard around the house. How imprudent it is of the person who is sick
in body and instead of looking for a cure, buys beautiful clothes for himself. This is exactly what we do with our
souls. When our souls have become
depraved by our passions: through anger, vanity, sick desires and many other
evil things, we do not seek to heal the soul.
We instead look to live irresponsibly, be hip and appear beautiful to
the world. If, for example, a wild bear
gets loose from its pen and roams freely in the city, we protect ourselves from
its attacks by staying in our homes to avoid being torn apart by its
claws. But when our souls are torn apart
by many beasts we often remain indifferent to these attacks and continue to
feed them by indulging our passions.
In order to keep our citizens’ safe
in our cities, we keep wild beasts locked up in cages far away from the
parliament building, from the court house and the king’s palace. Yet on the
other hand, we humans often allow the beasts of our passions to freely rule our
kingly thrones, which are our minds where they create havoc and turmoil with
their wild behavior. Our passions are the reason for the inner
turmoil of our lives. Our passions make our souls like a city that
is being attacked by barbarians. The passions bring confusion to our minds and
thought processes. It is like what happens in a bird’s nest
filled with newly hatched birds when a snake enters the nest. The birds flutter around here and there
fearing for their lives.
It is for this reason that I beg
you, bind up these passions, chock them, impale them and kill them. Every evil that exists within us should be
banished from us with the knife of the Holy
Spirit. When wild beasts are well
fed and strong they cannot be defeated.
But when they are hungry and weak their wild behavior is diminished. It is only then that we can deal with them
effectively. The same thing happens with our passions. He who weakens the passions can easily
overcome their power. On the other hand
those people that feed the passions cannot defeat them. If that happens to a person he is defeated by
them and becomes their slave. (The translator’s note: The things that we use
to feed our passions are drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, promiscuous sex, anger,
avarice, egotism, gluttony, and greed, love of money, love of worldly
possessions and many other passions of mankind).
Translated
from the Greek by:
+Fr.
Constantine (Charles) James Simones, Waterford, CT, Jan. 28, 2015
Passions
that control our lives lead us to despair, fear, anxiety, lack of hope,
depression
and many times to suicide. The only hope for humanity is Jesus
Christ,
the Lord of life and eternity. http://apantaortodoxias.blogspot.gr/2015/02/ther-wild-beasts-of-our-passions-by-st.html
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