Wisdom from the desert fathers of early Orthodox monasticism regarding welcoming others, showing hospitality, fasting, breaking one's own fast, among other matters. Note: Geronda is Greek for "Elder"📖 Text is from the Gerondikon (Sayings of the Desert Fathers)https://stanthonysmonastery.org/products/the-sayings-of-the-desert-fathers?srsltid=AfmBOooimpVQkQjsICBvWiDr87lPYCY9j_S5hpuDZY_C1VEyzk2DTyfT🎧 The 38 Sayings of St. Anthony the Greathttps://youtu.be/YNh81oWWJUc🎧 On Divine Fear - Abba Dorotheos of Gazahttps://youtu.be/7CHHNtUv2YQ🎧 Life in the Last Times - Abba Pambo (Sayings of the Desert Fathers)https://youtu.be/x9QlurpEwfk⛪ FIND an Orthodox parish and monastery near you: https://orthodox-world.org/https://orthodoxyinamerica.org/🎁Support my work here:https://buymeacoffee.com/orthodoxwisdom_______5. A brother came to Abba Poemen in the second week of Lent to seek some advice about his thoughts, and when he had received the answer he said, "I was not quite sure whether to come to you today or not." "Why not?" the geronda said. "I was afraid that seeing it was Lent you would not open your door to me," he replied. And Abba Poemen said, "I do not know anything about shutting a door of wood. It is the door of the tongue that we need to keep shut."7. A brother visited a certain anchorite and when it came time to leave he said, "Forgive me, abba, I have hindered you in your rule of life." "My rule," he said, "is to welcome you with love and send you on your way in peace."12. There was a monk of the Thebaid whose gift from God was to minister to the poor according to their need. It so happened once that when giving out charity somewhere in a village, a woman came to him dressed in very shabby old clothes. Seeing her dressed so poorly impelled him to put his hand in his pocket and give her a considerable sum, but when he opened his hand it contained almost nothing. There was another woman there very well dressed and her clothing made him want to give her very little, but when he opened his hand it contained a large sum. After making enquiries about both the women he learned that the well-dressed one was an honest woman who had fallen on very hard times and had been given the good clothing because of her family's reputation, whereas the other one had deliberately worn shabby clothing in the hope of being given more._______Orthodox Wisdom is dedicated to sharing the writings and lives of the Saints of the Orthodox Church. Glory to Jesus Christ!