A collection of scriptural meditations from Saints and Fathers of the Church.

What health and sickness are to the body, virtue and wickedness are to the soul, and knowledge and ignorance to the intellect.

The closet of the soul is the body; our doors are the five bodily senses. The soul enters its closet when the mind does not wander hither and thither, roaming among things and affairs of the world, but stays within, in our heart. Our senses become closed and remain closed when we do not let them be attached to external sensory things, and in this way our mind remains free from every worldly attachment, and by secret mental prayer unites with God its Father. 'And thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly,' adds the Lord. God who knows all secret things sees mental prayer and rewards it openly with great gifts. For that prayer is true and perfect which fills the soul with Divine grace and spiritual gifts.

Control the tongue, so that it will not utter empty words. Whoever preserves his tongue, preserves his soul from grief.

Nothing causes a man to sin so often as his tongue.

True escape from the world is for a person to know how to control his tongue, wherever he might be.

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