Archimandrite Sofronii. "Saint Silouan the Athonite".
On Prayer
He who loves the Lord is ever mindful of  Him, and the thought of God begets prayer. If you are forgetful of the  Lord, you will not pray, and without prayer the soul will not dwell in  the love of God, for the grace of the Holy Spirit comes through prayer.  Prayer preserves a man from sin, for the prayerful mind stays intent on  God, and in humbleness of spirit stands before the Face of the Lord.  Whom the soul of him who prays knoweth.
But the novice naturally needs a guide,  for until the advent of the grace of the Holy Spirit the soul is  involved in fierce struggle against her foes, and is unable to  disentangle herself if the enemy offer her his delights. Only the man  with experience of the grace of the Holy Spirit can understand this. He  who has savoured the Holy Spirit recognises the taste of grace.
The man who sets out without guidance to  engage in prayer (imagining in his arrogance that he can learn to pray  from books), and will not go to a spiritual director, is already half  beguiled. But the Lord succours the man who is humble, and if there be  no experienced guide and he turns to any confessor he finds, the Lord  will watch over him for his humility.
Think in this wise: the Holy Spirit  dwells in your confessor, and he will tell you what is right. But if you  say to yourself that your confessor lives a careless life, how can the  Holy Spirit dwell in him, you will suffer mightily for such thoughts,  and the Lord will bring you low, and you are sure to fall into delusion.
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Some there are who say that prayer  beguiles. This is not so. A man is beguiled by listening to his own  self, not by prayer. All the Saints lived in prayer, and they call  others to prayer. Prayer is the best of all activities for the soul.  Prayer is the pith to God. Through prayer we obtain humility, patience  and every good gift. The man who speaks against prayer has manifestly  never tasted of the goodness of the Lord, and how greatly He loves us.  No evil ever comes from God. All the Saints prayed without ceasing: they  filled every moment with prayer.http://oprelesti.ru/index.php/how-to-avoid-or-get-rid-of-spiritual-delusion/349-the-man-who-engages-in-prayer-without-spiritual-director-or-who-does-not-trust-his-confessor-falls-into-delusion
 
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