Spiritual Love
I had to post this excerpt as I found it to be very moving and written
in words I could only hope to one day achieve. It is also a place I have
reached in my own journey but find it difficult to put it into words. It is a
piece by Saint Silouan on Spiritual Love……..
“The soul cannot know peace unless she
prays for her enemies. The soul that has learned of God's grace to pray, feels
love and compassion for every created thing, and in particular for mankind, for
whom the Lord suffered on the Cross, and His soul was heavy for every one of
us.
The Lord taught me to love my enemies. Without the
grace of God we cannot love our enemies. Only the Holy Spirit teaches love, and
then even devils arouse our pity because they have fallen from good, and lost
humility in God.
I beseech you, put this to the test. When a man
affronts you or brings dishonor on your head, or takes what is yours, or
persecutes the Church, pray to the Lord, saying: "O Lord, we are all Thy
creatures. Have pity on Thy servants and turn their hearts to repentance,"
and you will be aware of grace in your soul. To begin with, constrain your
heart to love enemies, and the Lord, seeing your good will, will help you in
all things, and experience itself will shoe you the way. But the man who thinks
with malice of his enemies has not God's love within him, and does not know
God.
If you will pray for your enemies, peace will come to
you; but when you can love your enemies - know that a great measure of the
grace of God dwells in you, though I do not say perfect grace as yet, but
sufficient for salvation. Whereas if you revile your enemies, it means there is
an evil spirit living in you and bringing evil thoughts into your heart, for,
in the words of the Lord, out of the heart proceed evil thoughts - or good thoughts.
The good man thinks to himself in this wise: Every one
who has strayed from the truth brings destruction on himself and is therefore
to be pitied. But of course the man who has not learned the love of the Holy
Spirit will not pray for his enemies. The man who has learned love from the
Holy Spirit sorrows all his life over those who are not saved, and sheds
abundant tears for the people, and the grace of God gives him strength to love
his enemies.
Understand me. It is so simple. People who do not know
God, or who go against Him, are to be pitied; the heart sorrows for them and
the eye weeps. Both paradise and torment are clearly visible to us: We know
this through the Holy Spirit. And did not the Lord Himself say, "The
kingdom of God is within you"? Thus eternal life has its beginning here in
this life; and it is here that we sow the seeds of eternal torment.
Where there is pride there cannot be grace, and if we
lose grace we also lose both love of God and assurance in prayer. The soul is
then tormented by evil thoughts and does not understand that she must humble
herself and love her enemies, for there is no other way to please God.
What shall I render unto Thee, O Lord, for that Thou
hast poured such great mercy on my soul? Grant, I beg Thee, that I may see my
iniquities, and ever weep before Thee, for Thou art filled with love for humble
souls, and dost give them the grace of the Holy Spirit.”
This seems to me to be the ultimate goal for all. It should at least
motivate people to reach this level of complete and utter humility. We spend
our time so wrapped up in “me, me, me” syndrome that it is so difficult at
times to see the other side or even beyond ourselves. Serenity and peace is seldom achieved without
this type of love…it is always given, but rarely received.
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