Archimandrite Sofronii. "Saint Silouan, the Athonite".
'The enemy fell through pride.' Pride is  the source of sin, comprising every aspect that evil can assume -  conceit, ambition, indifference, cruelty, disregard of the suffering of  others; day-dreaming, over-fantasising, a demented expression in the  eye, in every other feature; gloom, melancholy, despair, animosity;  envy, an inferiority complex, carnal desires; wearisome psychological  disturbance, rebellious feelings, fear of death or, on the contrary,  wanting to put an end to life; and, lastly and not seldom, utter  madness.
These are the indications of demonic spirituality. But until they show up clearly, they pass unnoticed for many.
It does not need all these symptoms to  denote someone who has let himself be seduced by satanic thoughts or  visions or revelations. In some people megalomania predominates, or  ambition. With others, nostalgia, despair, hidden anxiety. In still  others, it is envy, gloom, hatred. With many it is the desires of the  flesh. But they all suffer from unbridled imagination and pride —  masked, maybe, by an air of false humility.
 
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