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Tineri și (lipsa de) valori - p Teologos

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    An Athonite Cell
    Joys from Mount Athos
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    Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and
    to the Holy Spirit, now and ever and unto
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    ages of ages. Amen. Through the prayers of
    our Holy Fathers, Lord Jesus Christ,
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    Son of God, have mercy on us! Amen.
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    Someone asked me to speak on the subject
    of "Youth in front of Life's Values."
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    It’s a vast topic and I’ll be brief.
    The core issue here lies in defining
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    these terms—specifically, what constitutes
    a value and, if you wish, who qualifies as
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    a youth, what is the age of youth. We
    take the biological age – it’s debatable.
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    We take maturity — because today,
    people reach it much later.
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    Why is this so? That's exactly why —
    because they lack values. And they lack
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    values because they no longer have God
    in their lives. You need to know that
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    value hinges on the presence of God.
    Without God, there is no value.
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    For a human being, as a rational creature,
    needs a purpose in life, and that purpose
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    can only be eternal personal perfection.
    Eternal personal perfection. And this is
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    theosis, because a man cannot achieve
    perfection alone since he does not know
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    what perfection looks like or who defines
    it, and then God reveals this to the
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    human heart; He shows what perfection is,
    the way He is Himself. Therefore, because
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    man has become distant from God and has
    lost sight of true perfection, he lacks
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    a proper value system, since value is
    defined as... or come on, let’s put it
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    another way. Everything of value—be it a
    thing, entity, or idea—exists to aid
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    a person in fulfilling their purpose.
    Well, in a world where one's purpose
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    is diluted or lost, we find ourselves in a
    society devoid of meaning. We even have,
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    we have a post on our website, on
    chilieathonita.ro, we have a post
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    addressing the lack of meaning. Since man
    no longer has meaning, it means that value
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    no longer exists. Conversely, when one
    possesses meaning—rooted in a personal God
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    —their true purpose emerges, and value
    inevitably follows. Our values stem from
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    this meaning, bestowed by God, notably
    through His fullest expression in time:
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    our Lord Jesus Christ, the incarnation of
    God the Word. And what did Christ say?
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    Learn from Me because I am gentle and
    humble of heart. Therefore, brothers,
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    the primary virtues, or values, are
    gentleness and humility oh the heart—
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    not a facade, but a true disposition of
    the heart. Unfortunately, looking around
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    us, we see immense pressure, especially on
    the youth, from a culture saturated with
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    films, music, and video games that teach
    man to be proud and tough, aggressive,
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    militant. I can't even say “warrior”
    because it already has a certain idea of
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    bravery, of manliness, of love for the
    nation. Today, because there is no more
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    love for the nation and nobility has
    faded, that is why I do not call them
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    warriors, but militants, harassers.
    Brothers, it takes a little faith.
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    I have endured much, and I won’t dwell
    on my own story now, but trust me that
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    I am here and I confess: with gentleness
    and humility, man can prevail. For this is
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    the mysterious nature of the divine-human
    hypostasis of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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    Do you understand? We must always strive
    to be gentle! We won't succeed all the
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    time, but we should try as much as we
    can. Let us endeavor to be gentle and
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    have faith that it will work out! And you
    will see that you will find peace, for the
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    natural state of the soul is one of
    gentleness and tranquility.
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    The right way to be is through humility.
    It is an essential aspect of human
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    existence. Humility is the knowledge of
    Truth, the knowledge of Christ.
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    That Christ is the Truth. When a man
    knows Christ, the perfect communal God,
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    he understands he must be perfectly
    communal himself in order to succeed.
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    That is, he must love all others and unite
    with them in his heart, existentially,
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    of course. This is not mere rhetoric; it's
    necessary to truly connect with others.
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    My words may seem a bit difficult, but
    watch our posts where we talk extensively
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    on this topic. Also read the works of
    Saint Sophrony. When we unite with others,
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    we embrace humility and find value in
    helping them draw closer to God,
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    to perfection that is unity in Him.
    And for unity to exist, as I was saying,
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    humility is essential. By definition,
    selfishness is hell. The solitude of hell
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    reflects the isolation of extreme
    selfishness, pushed to its limits.
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    Thus, these are the two core values that
    aid us most: humility and gentleness.
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    As a concrete expression of humility,
    brothers, is confession. We must confess
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    our sins and seek guidance from those
    whom God validates before us. When I say
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    confession, I primarily refer to our
    spiritual advisor, our confessor.
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    But sometimes we must also consult
    others in different aspects of our lives—
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    our boss in a professional context. Or in
    social matters — we have to ask the wife,
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    the husband — the life partner. So we must
    not trust our thoughts blindly or believe
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    we know everything. We must be willing to
    ask questions and listen.
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    Just as Jesus Christ is the incarnation of
    God the Word, obedience is the incarnation
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    of humility and love. I obey the other
    because I love him, because I am humble,
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    or, I strive to be. If I say, "I love you"
    yet refuse to obey you, where is the
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    evidence of my love? Yet, discernment
    is essential here. That is, if we see that
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    the other — out of inexperience, out of
    lack of discernment — is saying
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    something that is obviously damaging
    then, of course, we must kindly tell them
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    we cannot do that. When it is obvious,
    frontal. But not every five minutes —
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    “yes, I won’t listen to you because you’re
    always foolish” not to say a harsher
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    phrase, that it’s not appropriate.
    Not like so, brothers! This is a form of
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    pride, that is, I think I am the biggest
    and the strongest and the other person –
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    especially if he or she is our equal, our
    life partner – I think he or she is
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    inferior all the time. It’s not like that,
    brothers! We need to be humble, with
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    discernment, to have this flexibility of
    humility that we talk about quite often in
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    our videos because it is very important.
    For that, as I was saying, we need to have
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    this reflexivity in our thinking. We need
    to think very deeply. We cannot simply
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    blurt out the first thought that crosses
    our minds and embrace it as truth.
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    Be serious, brethren, it’s not like that!
    We must ask ourselves, “Is this what
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    God wants? Will this hurt my brother, my
    wife, or others?” Do you understand?
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    We must constantly question and see
    how others would react as well.
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    This is crucial. Another virtue, a value
    that draws us closer to God, that unites
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    all these, is prayer, because we need
    enlightenment from God so that we can
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    move forward, but the subject of prayer
    is vast. In short, brothers, you must
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    pray constantly. Establish a daily prayer
    schedule, prioritizing it above the
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    distractions of news, TikTok, and whatever
    social networks good God knows you’re on.
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    On IG and so on. First and foremost, you
    must pray. Wherever, at work, at school
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    at university, make time to take care to
    pray. That is essential. And pray boldly,
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    “Lord, help me! Lord, do not forsake me!"
    And of course, pray the Jesus Prayer,
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    “Lord, Jesus Christ, have mercy on me!”
    Because it is the most powerful prayer.
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    We discussed this extensively on our
    website — chilieathonita.ro. I won’t delve
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    into details here as I’ve posted numerous
    reflections on the Jesus Prayer, roughly
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    40 minutes worth. You can search there.
    Now, very briefly, as I said, beware,
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    for the enemy will push you away from
    prayer, and that's because you don’t
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    have a value, a virtue which is that of
    patience. Brothers, we must pause in our
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    frantic rush to do everything, to
    constantly check our phones for updates,
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    a rush for which you are not to blame,
    it’s true. Anyways, each of us bears his
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    own guilt, but the root of the issue lies
    with a society estranged from Christ,
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    from eternity, caught in the mundane,
    desperately trying to escape the horrors
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    of inner hell, the terrors of solitude,
    and, in this pursuit, feeling compelled
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    to do, do, do. Brothers, let’s set aside
    the book of business for a while and read
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    the Book of Creation as well. Let’s take a
    moment to calm down, to rediscover
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    each other’s personalities, each other’s
    beauty, to rediscover love. Let's sit
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    a little to calm down, pray, read and
    above all, love. To love others.
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    Thank you kindly! Please forgive me!
    Through the prayers of our Holy Fathers,
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    Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God,
    have mercy on us! Amen
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    An Athonite Cell
    Joys from Mount Athos
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