Here's a jewel sent to me by a dear friend, an eremitical religious. Take it to heart if you can, and if you can't right now, then keep trying.
The Seven Secrets of Happiness According
to the Athonite Elders
Of
course, the first key to happiness of the Athonite monks is faith and love
towards the Lord. If a
person manages to come to this in his life, then nothing more can make him
unhappy. Once, a woman asked St. Porphyrios of Kafsokalivia why keeps saying he
is happy although his health condition has got much worse. The saint replied:
“Read the Holy Scripture, go to church, find a spiritual father, partake of the
Holy Communion – in other words, be a good Christian and then you will find the
happiness you are looking for. You see, I am sick now, but I am still happy. The
same concerns you: when you will come closer to Christ, you will become happy
with your life”.
St.
Paisios the Hagiorite said that to feel happy one has to live a natural and
simple life, in which there is no place for excessive luxury, vanity and
senseless worries. The saint told: “Once a doctor from America came to me. He
told me about the life they live there. People there have already turned into
machines. They devote their life to work. Each family member is supposed to have
their own car. What is more, to make every family member feel comfortable at
home, there must be at least four TV-sets. So go on, work and get exhausted,
earn a lot of money so that you can say your life is happy and comfortable. But
does this life have something in common with happiness? Such a life, full of
worries and non-stop rush, is not happiness, but a torment.”
Monk
Simeon the Athonite has a short parable, which shows that outer circumstances
cannot influence on whether we feel happy or not. Salvation is within us, and
this is why one must have a sober mind to endure any difficulties. Here is the
parable: “A person who could not swim was floundering in water. He caused waves,
which he mistook for a dangerous stream. He began to fight with the waves.
Finally, he understood that he can float on the water and then managed to reach
the riverbank. When he came out of water, he saw that the river was calm and
understood that the waves he was fighting with were caused by him. Any
misfortune begins within us. If you get your head straight, it will end within
us.”
According
to St. Nektarios of Aegina, the right way to happiness is to have a pure and
kind heart. “Happiness is a pure heart because such a heart becomes the throne
of God. The Lord said about people with pure heart, I will dwell in them and
walk among them. I will be their God, and they shall be My people (2 Corinthians
6:16). What can they lack then? Nothing indeed. They already have the greatest
good in their hearts – the Lord Himself!”
Forgiveness
is one of the most important Christian virtues. This is why everyone who is
trying to reach happiness must learn to forgive his neighbor. Due to
forgiveness, a person makes his heart free from old offences, and a joyful heart
is always happy. “This is our law: if you forgive, then it means that the Lord
has forgiven you too. But if you do not forgive your brother, then your sin will
stay with you”, - said Silouan the Athonite.
To
become happy one must share his joy and happiness with their people. It seems
that there is no secret in it, but Monk Simeon the Athonite considered this
ability to be the rarest among people. The one who comprehends it, becomes
happy.
“Desires
are the mess of the world”, - said Simeon the Athonite. Indeed, the more a
person dwells on his desires, the bigger his appetite gets. Having no
opportunity to get enough of what he wants, a person dooms himself to
unhappiness. St. Paisios the Hagiorite suggested fighting against desires with
abstinence: “We find happiness when we are grateful for small favors. What do
people do today? They buy, and buy, and buy again various goods, cars,
electronic devices and many other things. Of course, they lack money and worry
all the time about this. We must be grateful for small favors and try not to
grasp as much as possible. Having only the necessary things, one should not work
too much. Then people will have more time to be at home with their children and
family, for activities together, for prayer and for living in a warm family
circle instead of being constantly under pressure.”
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