Thursday, 12 December 2013

The Holy Humility


The humble person is conscious of his inner state and, however unsightly it is, he does not lose his personality. He knows he is sinful and is grieved by the fact, but he does not despair and does not annihilate himself. The person who possesses holy humility does not speak at all, that is, he doesn't react. He accepts to be criticized and rebuked by others, without getting angry and defending himself. He does not lose his equilibrium. The oposite happens with the egotist, the person who has a sense of inferiority. To begin with he seems to be humble, but if he is goaded a little, he immediately loses his calm and is irritated and upset.

(Source: "Wounded by Love. The Life and the Wisdom of the Elder Porphyrios", published by the Holy Convent of the Life-Giving Spring - Chrysopigi, Greece, 2005)