It is important that a person gripped by sadness not become withdrawn, which would favor the advance of this illness, but be open about his condition and disclose his thoughts to those more spiritually advanced and speak to them about it.
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On the contrary, association with others in this situation allows for a more rapid healing than does solitude, insofar as it constitutes for the individual a test in which he directly confronts the difficulties which are the source of his sadness, and so is more easily and rapidly cured.
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True, acedia especially affects those who strive to submit themselves to a regular spiritual discipline. For this reason they have limited their exterior activities and movements to what is strictly necessary, and seek the greatest possible silence and solitude.
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Acedia can also affect their activities and especially their work which no longer gives them any sense of satisfaction. This leads them to seek out other forms of employment which they think will be more interesting and make them happier…
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When alone, the person cannot remain in any one place; this passion forces him to leave and wander around, seeking another place to live. Sometimes such a person becomes a wanderer and a vagabond.
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Acedia involves a vague and general lack of satisfaction. The person, from the moment that he is under the rule of this passion has no taste for anything. He finds everything pointless and insipid, and no longer cares about anything.
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A profound sadness is more harmful to us than all the attacks of the evil spirit.
—St. John Chrysostom
Apart from the fact that sadness, if allowed to fester…greatly disturbs the relations of the individual with his neighbors.
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Again, let us note that sadness may not be provoked by the frustration of a particular desire having to do with a quite specific object; it may be tied to a more general dissatisfaction, an overall sense of frustration with one’s entire life, revealing that a person’s deep-seated desires (the true significance of which are not always clearly known) have not been fulfilled.
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St Macedonius the Anchorite, in order to heal a woman afflicted with bulimia (though eating thirty chickens a day, she could not by surfeit extinguish her appetite but hungered for still more’) came and offered prayers, and by placing his hand over water, tracing the sign of salvation [the Sign of the Cross], and telling her to drink, healed the disease. And so completely did he blunt the excess of her appetite that thereafter a small piece of chicken each day satisfied her need for food.
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For it is by the power of Christ that all healing occur and demons are expelled. The saints appeal to this power and manifest it by invoking the Name of Jesus, which is especially effective in combating demons and so can deliver men from insanity:
‘The Name of Jesus can still remove distractions from the minds of men (ekstasis dianoias), and expel demons, and also take away diseases,’ declares Origin, who also tells us: And some give evidence of their having received through this faith a marvellous power by the cures which they perform, invoking no other name over those who need their help than that of the God of all things, and of Jesus, along with a mention of His history. For by these means we too have seen many persons freed from grevious calamities, and from distractions of mind (ekstasis), and madness (mania), and countless other ills.
Mental Disorders & Spiritual Healing: Teachings from the Early Christian East
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