Why it is impossible to desire evil for others. Conversations of St. John Chrysostom about the struggle with passions

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The book “Why You Shouldn’t Want Evil for Others” (D.T.) Conversations of St. John Chrysostom about the struggle with passions" is a unique spiritual work that reveals the deep truths of Christian morality and ethics through the prism of the wise teachings of one of the greatest fathers of the Church. The authorship belongs to St. John Chrysostom, whose name has long been synonymous with spiritual enlightenment, wit and deep understanding of human nature. This book contains his talks and teachings, in which he addresses the most important issues of moral self-improvement, inner struggle and spiritual purity. The main theme of the book is the prohibition of evil thoughts and the desire to harm others, because, according to Zlatoust, it is these passions that decompose the soul and prevent a person from becoming truly free and happy. The author shows how destructive can be such feelings as envy, anger, anger and greed, and offers practical advice on how to overcome them in order to find inner peace and harmony. In his conversations, the saint not only emphasizes the need to fight against passions, but also reveals their roots, explaining why it is these vices that lead a person along the path of sin and suffering. This book will be a real discovery for those who are looking for answers to questions about moral responsibility, spiritual purity and the meaning of the Christian life. It is intended for a wide audience - from young people just starting their spiritual path, to mature believers seeking to strengthen their faith and purify the heart. It is especially valuable for those who are interested in Orthodox spirituality, the psychology of inner struggle and the ethical aspects of Christian teaching. Aged 16 and older, this book will help everyone understand why it is important to follow the commandments of love and mercy, and how to get rid of the destructive passions that prevent you from living in harmony with yourself and others. The style of John Chrysostom is a bright combination of poetry, wit and deep spiritual meaning. His conversations are filled with metaphors, quotations from the Holy Scriptures and the lives of saints, which makes reading not only useful, but also poetically rich. The author masterfully uses language to convey complex spiritual ideas in a simple and accessible way for everyone, turning each conversation into a real spiritual instruction. His works, such as “Interpretations on the Gospel” and “Letters of Spiritual Mentoring”, have long earned the recognition of readers for their sincerity and practical value. In this book, he continues the tradition of spiritual dialogue, turning to the heart of everyone who is looking for ways to inner harmony. The book “Why You Shouldn’t Want Evil for Others” (D.T.) Conversations of St. John Chrysostom about the struggle with passions" is not just a collection of teachings, but a real guide to the inner world of a person striving for spiritual perfection. It raises important topics such as moral choice, atonement, mercy, and spiritual purification, emphasizing the need for inner struggle and self-discipline. Reading it, you can feel the power of spiritual instructions that help to overcome the inner shadows and find the light of love and virtue. This book is an excellent choice for those who appreciate classical Orthodox spirituality, seek inspiration in the writings of saints and want to understand why it is love and mercy that are the highest virtues. It will become an indispensable companion in spiritual search, will help to strengthen the faith and teach not to desire evil, because this is the key to true freedom and spiritual development. If you want to immerse yourself in the richness of Orthodox wisdom and understand how to fight passions in order to become better, this book should definitely be in your hands.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Иоанн Златоуст
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 2005