Elder Daniel of Katounakia. “The Angelic Life”. Letters.
(translated from Russian)
Elder Daniel of Katounakia
 
Answer of monk Daniel to Marcian, a monk of the Iveron skete [1], on rejection of dreams
Marcian, reverend brother in Christ, greetings!
Having
 received with great gratitude your precious letter dated the second day
 of this month with attached manuscript reporting on visions and 
revelations of the great simple [2] elder Euthymius, I have heartily 
thanked and praised the all-merciful God, for I have long desired to 
investigate thoroughly these supernatural visions, about which I have 
heard many perverse things from different persons. And now I am most 
thankful to you [3], my dearest brother, for getting acquainted with 
this work, where one can glean many hortatory and edifying things. 
Therefore, yielding to your request, I have thoroughly investigated the 
mentioned manuscript not only from the point of its content, but also 
from the point of the very root of the matter.
And, first of all,
 I should deservedly praise you. Since no sooner this simple [4] 
Christian had visions on this place [5], than you, fearing delusion from
 the right, informed spiritual fathers, which considered revelations 
made to him to be true, and it prompted you to write them down 
thoroughly for the use of those reading it.
Secondly, although I,
 in spite of your love towards me, do not deserve such honour, you, due 
to your infinite modesty, have requested my considerations as well, 
whether the described visions are true. And so be it, since you, the 
highest in friendship and worthy of the utmost praises, keep in your 
memory guidance of the Holy Fathers on discernment, in particular, of 
Abba Moses, who said: “It is impossible to fall into demonic delusion 
for one who coordinates his life with the judgment and will of the 
succeeded, nevertheless, one should reveal himself not to random people 
<...>, but to spiritual elders having discernment, and not to 
those that have got old [only] due to the time, since many people, 
looking at their age and revealing [them] their thoughts, fell into 
despair instead of receiving cure because of immaturity  of the 
“elders”” [6].