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 The change wrought by the Holy Spirit The change wrought by the Holy Spirit. Following  the visitation of the Holy Spirit, a fundamental change took place in  the psychosomatic makeup of young Monk Nikitas. It was the change that  comes directly from the right hand of God. He acquired supernatural  gifts and was vested with power from on high. The  first sign of these gifts was when his elders were returning from a  far-away journey, he was able to “see” them at a great distance. He  “saw” them there, where they were, even though they were not within  human sight. He confessed this to Fr. Panteleimon who advised him to be  very cautious about his gift and to tell no-one. Advice which he  followed very carefully until he was told to do otherwise. More  followed. His sensitivity to things around him became very acute and  his human capacities developed to their fullest. He listened to and  recognized bird and animal voices to the extent that he knew not just  where they came from, but what they were saying. His sense of smell was  developed to such a degree that he could recognize fragrances at a great  distance. He knew the different types of aroma and their makeup. After  humble prayer he was able to “see” the depths of the earth and the far  reaches of space. He could see through water and through rock  formations. He could see petroleum deposits, radioactivity, ancient and  buried monuments, hidden graves, crevices in the depths of the earth,  subterranean springs, lost icons, scenes of events that had taken place  centuries before, prayers that had been lifted up in the past, good and  evil spirits, the human soul itself, just about everything. He tasted  the quality of water in the depths of the earth. He would question the  rocks and they would tell him about the spiritual struggles of ascetics  who went before him. He looked at people and was able to heal. He  touched people and he made them well. He prayed and his prayer became  reality. However, he never knowingly tried to use these gifts from God  to benefit himself. He never asked for his own ailments to be healed. He  never tried to get personal gain from the knowledge extended to him by  divine grace. Every time  he used his gift of discernment, (diakrisis) the hidden thoughts of the  human mind were revealed to him. He was able, through the grace of God,  to see the past, the present and the future all at the same time. He  confirmed that God is all-knowing and all-powerful. He was able to  observe and touch all creation, from the edges of the Universe to the  depth of the human soul and history. St. Paul’s phrase “One and the same  Spirit works all these things, distributing to each one individually as  He wills” (1.Cor.12:11) certainly held true for Elder Porphyrios.  Naturally, he was a human being, and received divine grace, which comes  from God. This God who for reasons of His own sometimes did not reveal  everything. Life lived in grace is an unknown mystery for us. Any more  talk on the matter would be a rude invasion into matters we don’t  understand. The Elder always pointed this out to all those who  attributed his abilities to something other than grace. He underlined  this fact, again and again, saying “It’s not something that’s learnt.  It’s not a skill. It is GRACE.” | 
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