Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos. "Orthodox psychotherapy."

An effective method of getting rid of thoughts is to confess them to an  experienced spiritual father. St. John Cassian says that "just as a  snake which is brought from its dark hole into the light makes every  effort to escape and hide itself, so the malicious thoughts that a  person brings out into the open by sincere confession seek to depart  from him" (487). Nothing so harms a monk and brings such joy to the  demons as hiding his thoughts from his spiritual father (488). In this  way his whole spiritual life is twisted and he becomes a plaything in  the hands of the devil, who can do what he likes with him. Therefore St.  John Cassian teaches that nothing leads so surely to salvation as  confessing our private thoughts to the most discriminating of the  fathers and being guided by them rather than by our own thoughts and  judgement (489). "He who conceals his thoughts remains unhealed" (490).  Therefore we must confess the persistent thought, bring it to our  spiritual father who has responsibility for our salvation. "Any thought  that tarries in you and engages you in warfare, reveal to your Abba, and  he, with God's help, will heal you" (491). When we speak of a  persistent thought we mean one that does not go away in spite of our  objection, scorn, and prayer, but continues to wage war against us, like  the impassioned thought which is united with the passion. 
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