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			 Humility is the fundamental virtue 
		( Elder Efraim of Arizona) ![]() I entreat our Panagia very much that she  grant me humility in all things, for it is a fundamental virtue, and  without it the grace of the All-holy Spirit does not validate any of our  work! When the Archbishop of Alexandria, Theophilos, visited the fathers of Mount Nitria, he asked the Elder of the mountain, “What have you found, Father, more than us in this way of ascesis?” And the venerable one replied, “To reproach myself at all times.” “Truly,” replied Theophilos, “there is no shorter road to God than this!” Didn’t Lucifer and Adam fall away from  God through pride and rebellion? Wasn’t Adam saved by the humility of  the Theotokos—“Behold the handmaid of the Lord; let it be to me  according to your word” (1) —and of the Son of God, Who was born of Her  without change, Who taught and practiced extreme humility? He also said,  “Learn from Me, for I am meek and lowly in heart, and you will find  rest for your souls.” (2) Whenever a person looks upon himself  with humble thoughts and self-reproach, he will see in his soul a sweet  repose, peace, consolation, relief, and hope! While on the contrary,  what shows him his pride of soul is restlessness, agitation, wrath,  boasting, haughty tendencies, and so on. Ah, how effortless the road of humility  is! Even without laboring ascetically or enduring illness, a person with  humility and self-reproach, along with thanksgiving to God, is able to  reach spiritual heights and feel the gift of sonship! While on the  contrary, toiling ascetically without realizing one’s own infirmity and  weakness and wretchedness is a struggle without prizes, sweat without  wages, a road without hope. What a misfortune to struggle without  profit! To cultivate without reaping! Why does this happen? Because the  struggle was not lawful.  “If someone competes as an athlete, he is not crowned unless he competes according to the rules.” (3) Even in physical competitions an athlete is not crowned if he does not struggle lawfully. Selection of passages from the book by Silviu Podariu    From the book Councels from the Holy mountain  | 
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