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

Do not want things to turn out as you would like, but want whatever happens. That way you will be at peace with everyone.

One who is capable of seeing himself is better than one who has been made worthy to see angels.

Every man that loves God loves a quiet life.

Vanity is eliminated by acting secretly, and pride by ascribing to God all that is well done.

Nothing is better for rendering the heart penitent and the soul humble than wise solitude and complete silence.

Our own will is like a wall of brass between us and God, preventing us from coming near to Him or contemplating His mercy.

Solitude offers us an excellent opportunity for calming our passions and giving our reason time to remove them thoroughly from our soul. For just as wild animals can be soothed by being stroked, so all our anger, fear and stress, which poison and disrupt our soul, can be soothed by an atmosphere of peace where the freedom from constant disturbance ensures that our soul can be brought more easily under the power of reason.

Self-knowledge is a true idea of one's spiritual growth, and an unbroken remembrance of one's slightest sins.

The moral character and moral value of man's personality depends most of all on the direction and strength of the will. Of course, everyone understands that for a Christian it is necessary to have first, a strong and decisive will, and second, a will which is firmly directed toward the good of his neighbor, toward the side of good and not evil. How is one to develop a strong will? The answer is simple: above all through the exercise of the will. To do this, as with bodily exercise, it is necessary to begin slowly, little by little. However, having begun to exercise one's will in anything ( e.g., in a constant struggle with one's sinful habits or whims) this work on oneself must never cease. Moreover, a Christian who wishes to strengthen his will, his character, must from the very beginning avoid all dissipation, disorder and inconsistency of behavior. Otherwise, he will be a person without character, unreliable, a reed shaking in the wind, as we read in Holy Scripture.

Nothing is better than to realize one's weakness and ignorance, and nothing is worse than not to be aware of them.

Nothing so fills the heart with contrition and humbles the soul as solitude embraced with self-awareness, and utter silence.

No one can be saved without the renunciation of his will, even though he might struggle fervently, for our will and our manner are like a bronze wall between us and God.

The arrows of the enemy cannot touch one who loves quietness; but he who moves about in a crowd will often be wounded.

A fish swiftly escapes a hook and a sensual soul shuns solitude.

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