The man wanted to justify his actions, so he asked Jesus, “And who is my neighbor?” Jesus replied with a story: “A Jewish man was traveling from Jerusalem down to Jericho, and he was attacked by bandits. They stripped him of his clothes, beat him up, and left him half dead beside the road. “By chance a priest came along. But when he saw the man lying there, he crossed to the other side of the road and passed him by. A Temple assistant walked over and looked at him lying there, but he also passed by on the other side. “Then a despised Samaritan came along, and when he saw the man, he felt compassion for him. Going over to him, the Samaritan soothed his wounds with olive oil and wine and bandaged them. Then he put the man on his own donkey and took him to an inn, where he took care of him. The next day he handed the innkeeper two silver coins, telling him, ‘Take care of this man. If his bill runs higher than this, I’ll pay you the next time I’m here.’ “Now which of these three would you say was a neighbor to the man who was attacked by bandits?” Jesus asked. The man replied, “The one who showed him mercy.” Then Jesus said, “Yes, now go and do the same.” ~ (Luke 10:29-37)
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Who is my neighbor?
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The Passions: A Spiritual Disease
Posted: October 24, 2011 in Biblical, catholic, Charismatic, Christian, Church, Evangelical, Liturgical, Orthodox, Pentecostal, Reformed, Renaissance, Repentance, Sacramental, Scriptural, universalTags: a conscienceless soul, a falling away from God in all things, a reprehensible despondency, a stained soul, aberration, abusiveness, acceptance of bribes, accusation, adultery, affectation, affluence, aggressiveness, anger, asperity, assent to evil, astrology, attraction to what is fleeting, audacity, avarice, bad habits, bestiality, bewitchment, blasphemy, boastfulness, bodily comfort beyond what is required, boorishness, brawling, breaking fasts, breaking of faith, brigandry, burning lust, calumny, censure, chicanery, clapping, clinging to life, coarseness, complaining, condemnation, confusion, conspiracy, contemptuousness, contentiousness, contumely, covenant-breaking, cowardice, criminality, curiosity, dallying, daydreaming, dearth of good actions, deceit, defilement, dejection, delusion, demonic provocation, denial of God, depravity, derangement, derision, despair, disdain of God, disdain of one’s neighbor, dishonor, disobedience, disorderliness, dissipation, dissoluteness, divination, doltishness, drowsiness of soul, drunkenness, dullness, dullwittedness, effeminacy, empty words, enervation, enmity, enticement, envy, evil intention, exasperation, excessive love of order, excessive sleep, exploitation, fantasy, fault-finding, feigned affection, fellowship in heresy, ferocity, fickleness, fighting, flattery, flogging, fluteplaying, folly, forgetfulness, forswearing oneself, foulness, frenzy, frivolity, gall, garrulity, gaucherie, giving offence, gluttony, grave-robbing, greed, hanging, hardness of heart, harshness, hatred, hatred of God, hatred of one’s brothers, haughtiness, heartlessness, heavy drinking, heresy, hoggishness, hopelessness, idiocy, idle chatter, idleness, idolatry, ignorance, ignorance of beauty, ignorance of God, illicit gains, illtemper, immodest dancing, impassionedness, impiety, implacability, improper songs, impudence, inattentiveness, incest, indecency, indifference, indolence, infatuation, ingratitude, injustice, insatiability, insensitivity, insolence, insubordination, intolerance, irritability, jealousy, jesting, jokes, killing, lack of compassion, lack of discrimination, lack of faith, lack of progress, lack of the fear of God, lack of understanding, laughter, lawlessness, laxity, laziness, lethargy, license of tongue, licentiousness, light-mindedness, listlessness, loquacity, love of popularity, lying, madness, magic, making sport of others, malevolence, malice, masturbation, matricide, meddlesomeness, mental blindness, mercilessness, mindless coupling, mindless desire, mindless enjoyment, mindless friendship, mindless joy, mindlessness, misuse, mockery, moral errors, negligence, niggardliness, nonsensicality, oath taking, obduracy, obfuscation of thoughts, obloquy, obtuseness, oppression, ostentation, over-eating, over-frugality, partiality, passion, patricide, perversity, pettiness, pimping, pollution, polytheism, poverty of faith, presumption, pride, profligacy, pusillanimity, quarrelsomeness, rage, railing, rancour, rapine, rashness, reprehensible collusion, revelry, rudeness, sacrilege, satanic love, satiety, scorn for one’s neighbor, secret eating, seduction, self-elation, self-esteem, self-indulgence, self-inflation, self-love, self-satisfaction, self-will, selfvaunting, senselessness, sensuality, severity, shamelessness, shouting, sickness of soul, silliness, silly talk, sinfulness, slackness, slander, slothfulness, sluggishness, sodomy, soft living, solitary eating, sorcery, sordidness, spiritual paralysis, spurious knowledge, strife, stumbling, stupidity, suicide, the eating of unclean food, the love of idols, theft, thoughtlessness, throttling, torpor, transgression, trickery, unbelief, unbridled desire, unchastity, uncleanliness, uncouthness, unteachability, uselessness, using foul language, usury, utter destruction, venery, verbosity, vice, vilification, voracity, wantonness, warfare, weakness of intellect, wiliness, witchcraft, wrong belief, wrongdoing
A passion is a spiritual disease that dominates the soul. When one repeatedly falls into a certain sin, it becomes second nature – a passion – for him to keep falling into this sin. Thus, one who misuses the God-given powers of the soul of desire and anger, or one who continually succumbs to temptations of lust, hate, malice, or jealousy, or one who succumbs to pride and vainglory, acquires those passions. It is primarily through repentance, faith, obedience to God, submission to His will, and dying daily to self is one healed of the passions.
The passions are:
harshness, trickery, malice, perversity, mindlessness, licentiousness, enticement,
dullness, lack of understanding, idleness, sluggishness, stupidity, flattery, silliness,
idiocy, madness, derangement, coarseness, rashness, cowardice, lethargy, dearth of
good actions, moral errors, greed, over-frugality, ignorance, folly, spurious knowledge,
forgetfulness, lack of discrimination, obduracy, injustice, evil intention, a conscienceless
soul, slothfulness, idle chatter, breaking of faith, wrongdoing, sinfulness, lawlessness,
criminality, passion, seduction, assent to evil, mindless coupling, demonic provocation,
dallying, bodily comfort beyond what is required, vice, stumbling, sickness of soul,
enervation, weakness of intellect, negligence, laziness, a reprehensible despondency,
disdain of God, aberration, transgression, unbelief, lack of faith, wrong belief, poverty of
faith, heresy, fellowship in heresy, polytheism, idolatry, ignorance of God, impiety,
magic, astrology, divination, sorcery, denial of God, the love of idols, dissipation,
profligacy, loquacity, indolence, self-love, inattentiveness, lack of progress, deceit,
delusion, audacity, witchcraft, defilement, the eating of unclean food, soft living,
dissoluteness, voracity, unchastity, avarice, anger, dejection, listlessness, self-esteem,
pride, presumption, self-elation, boastfulness, infatuation, foulness, satiety, doltishness,
torpor, sensuality, over-eating, gluttony, insatiability, secret eating, hoggishness, solitary
eating, indifference, fickleness, self-will, thoughtlessness, self-satisfaction, love of
popularity, ignorance of beauty, uncouthness, gaucherie, light-mindedness,
boorishness, rudeness, contentiousness, quarrelsomeness, abusiveness, shouting,
brawling, fighting, rage, mindless desire, gall, exasperation, giving offence, enmity,
meddlesomeness, chicanery, asperity, slander, censure, calumny, condemnation,
accusation, hatred, railing, insolence, dishonor, ferocity, frenzy, severity,
aggressiveness, forswearing oneself, oath taking, lack of compassion, hatred of one’s
brothers, partiality, patricide, matricide, breaking fasts, laxity, acceptance of bribes,
theft, rapine, jealousy, strife, envy, indecency, jesting, vilification, mockery, derision,
exploitation, oppression, disdain of one’s neighbor, flogging, making sport of others,
hanging, throttling, heartlessness, implacability, covenant-breaking, bewitchment,
harshness, shamelessness, impudence, obfuscation of thoughts, obtuseness, mental
blindness, attraction to what is fleeting, impassionedness, frivolity, disobedience,
dullwittedness, drowsiness of soul, excessive sleep, fantasy, heavy drinking,
drunkenness, uselessness, slackness, mindless enjoyment, self-indulgence, venery,
using foul language, effeminacy, unbridled desire, burning lust, masturbation, pimping,
adultery, sodomy, bestiality, defilement, wantonness, a stained soul, incest,
uncleanliness, pollution, sordidness, feigned affection, laughter, jokes, immodest
dancing, clapping, improper songs, revelry, fluteplaying, license of tongue, excessive
love of order, insubordination, disorderliness, reprehensible collusion, conspiracy,
warfare, killing, brigandry, sacrilege, illicit gains, usury, wiliness, grave-robbing,
hardness of heart, obloquy, complaining, blasphemy, fault-finding, ingratitude,
malevolence, contemptuousness, pettiness, confusion, lying, verbosity, empty words,
mindless joy, daydreaming, mindless friendship, bad habits, nonsensicality, silly talk,
garrulity, niggardliness, depravity, intolerance, irritability, affluence, rancour, misuse, illtemper,
clinging to life, ostentation, affectation, pusillanimity, satanic love, curiosity,
contumely, lack of the fear of God, unteachability, senselessness, haughtiness, selfvaunting,
self-inflation, scorn for one’s neighbor, mercilessness, insensitivity,
hopelessness, spiritual paralysis, hatred of God, despair, suicide, a falling away from
God in all things, utter destruction –
Altogether 298 passions……….
These, then, are the passions which have been found named in the Holy Scriptures.
St. John Climakos states: “If you seek understanding in wicked men, you will not find it.”
For all that the demons produce is disorderly. In common with the godless and the unjust, the demons have but one purpose: to destroy the souls of those who accept their evil counsel. Yet sometimes they actually help men to attain holiness. In such instances they are conquered by the patience and faith of those who put their trust in the Lord, and who through their good actions and resistance to evil thoughts counteract the demons and bring down curses upon them.
From A LIST OF THE PASSIONS, Saint Peter of Damaskos The Philokalia; The Complete Text compiled by St. Nikodimos of the Holy Mountain and St. Makarios of Corinth Volume Three Translated from the Greek and edited by G.E.H. Palmer, Philip Sherard, Kallistos Ware faber and faber, 1984