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St. J t. John ohn Climacus Climacus Ladder of Ladder of Divine A Divine Ascent scent Step 3 (Exile) & Step 4 (Obedience) Weve alr e already slipped do eady slipped down wn You are now here Once


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  • St. J
  • t. John
  • hn Climacus

Climacus’ ’ Ladder of Ladder of Divine A Divine Ascent scent

Step 3 (Exile) & Step 4 (Obedience)

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We’ve alr e already slipped do eady slipped down … wn …

You ¡are ¡now ¡here ¡

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Once detached … nce detached …

  • e mind, body, and soul are ready for

exile from the world. But exile is a stronger form of detachment and requires a greater will and determination

“Detachment is excellent; but her mother is exile. Having become an exile for the Lord’s sake, we should have no ties of affection at all lest we seem to be roving in order to gratify our passions.”

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Exile is sacri xile is sacrifi fice ce

  • We must leave the world willingly but

not joyfully

“It is not from hatred that we separate ourselves from our own people or places (God forbid!), but to avoid the harm which might come to us from them.”

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Exile is not denouncement xile is not denouncement

  • We must be careful not to let our hatred
  • f the world fuel a feeling of superiority

in our exile

  • But rather let our love for God be the

sole purpose of our exile

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Exile is humble xile is humble

  • Just like other spiritual endeavors, we

must not think too much of our achievement, or else the achievement may be lost. Vanity will “take us down a rung.” “And if we possess the gift of eloquence and some shreds of knowledge, the thought

  • ccurs to us that we could be saviors of

souls and teachers in the world—that we may waste in the sea what we have gathered so well in the harbor.”

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Exile is lo xile is love e

  • Love of God
  • Love for others
  • But not love of this world
  • Or love of life
  • Or love of anything above God
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Obedience is sacri bedience is sacrifi fice ce

  • “Absolute renunciation of our own life, clearly

expressed in our bodily actions.”

  • “e tomb of the will and the resurrection of

humility”

  • “Fearlessness of death”
  • “Distrust of oneself in everything, however good it

may be, right up to the end of one’s life.”

  • Unquestioning reliance upon our spiritual leaders

rather than ourselves

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Obedience is humble bedience is humble

  • Obedience is a practice that requires and

increases humility

  • Humility leads to dispassion
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Obedience is lo bedience is love e

  • Absence of pride
  • Relinquishing of control
  • Giving completely to others
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Whoa Dude. I Whoa Dude. I’m not a monk … m not a monk …

  • At least exile your mind from the world

if not your body

  • Give up an attachment to at least one

worldly possession

  • Practice obedience in your work, family,
  • r volunteerism; become the person at

the “back of the room.”

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How I F w I Feel M eel Most D

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