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The Great Father and Venerable Elder Saint Seraphim of Sarov says that when one is deluded he (the deluded) will not be able to tell what is right and wrong anymore, but only sees all his doings as right. In this case, Dominic.

Saint Seraphim had the experience to meet the Most-Holy Virgin Mary and Mother of our Perfect God, but he did not go out to preach these visions he had or in your case, Dominic, act like a holy man around saying that these apparations are common, and even more, you blaspheme Her by calling her to be God Herself! Blasphemy! No Living and Saintly Holy Father of our Church defends such deluded teachings. I ask you, Dominic, to remember what Saint Isaac the Syrian says, "Above All, Desire Silence". And along with your teachings think what wrong you are doing, as proof, many have been disturbed by your heresy.

Lord Jesus Christ Son of God, through the intercessions of the Most-Holy Theotokos and Virgin Mary and all the Saints, Have Mercy on us and Save us!

Brothers and Sisters in Christ who are bear the True faith of Christ, Orthodox, the devil expects us to rage at him or waste our time with such heresy. I ask that you all (including myself) pray for him to wake up from the sleep of delusion.

dominicsfalar

I was silent for more than a decade.

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Brothers,
I was silent for more than a decade. I have no intention to spread anything out of sheer illusion to become famous, much less do I want to annoy God.

I know I am worthless. But God has given to me the Third Secret of Our Lady of Fatima to reveal to us all, Sons of God.

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Re: I was silent for more than a decade.

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dominicsfalar wrote:

I know I am worthless. But God has given to me the Third Secret of Our Lady of Fatima to reveal to us all, Sons of God.

Would God entrust his message to someone who is worthless? Was Moses worthless? Abraham?, David?, Peter? John?, Paul?

So, draw your own conclusion.

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Dear Brothers and Sisters,

Indeed, on our own we are worthless. And only The Most Holy Spirit who dwells in our poor souls gives us value. On my own I am nothing. But in His Infinite mercy He willed to dwell in my Heart and Soul and forever I am of the Lord, The Most Holy Spirit of God.

He who dwells in me owns me. And I was born out of His Communion. I was made, In Him, Through Him and With Him. I am of the Most Holy Spirit of the Lord Our God.

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You all have tried and tried hard, but Dominic will not listen. The more time we devote to answering him the more we give credence to his garbage.

I was not going to say anything here, when Dominic wrote this morning.....

He who dwells in me owns me

I understood that he does not realise that he is possessed, and if he is possessed then we are attempting to argue with an unclean spirit. Futile at best, but certainly harmful to our own souls.

Ignore him, stop responding and he will go away, for he and his unclean spirit will not prevail against TRUTH.

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dominicsfalar wrote:

Indeed, on our own we are worthless. And only The Most Holy Spirit who dwells in our poor souls gives us value.

So, prior to Pentacost all were worthless? The Theotokos was worthless? Job was worthless?

Are you saying that they were just as worthless as every other man and woman living at that time? That Mary was just as worthless as the harlot down the block?

Are you implying that it was not the Faith of Job that made him strong - but that it was God personally propping him up? How could he have been "blessed by God" if he was worthless?

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O.k. here is my post again,for temptation of heretical writings is very
damaging to the soul,we must guard from these attacks of the Evil One at all times,and Dominic read Matthew 21:42 in the Gospel..............
and for the rest of us;
This is the commandment given by the holy Apostle [Paul] to his beloved disciple, Bishop Timothy. The reading of holy writings of profit to the soul is one of the main means of succeeding in the spiritual life. Following the Apostle, the Holy Fathers also command us to read continually the holy writings, since this is an important means to spiritual perfection. Such reading is absolutely necessary, especially in the present age, when worldly education and worldly habits threaten to stifle a taste for everything spiritual, and false teachings and ideas are spreading rapidly.
Brethren, without doubt you read many books, but how often do you read books on spiritual matters? Such reading is a respected, beneficial, and gratifying occupation.
First, the reading of spiritual books is honorable. For what reading can compare with it? What is the honor in reading history, the works of philosophy and of famous writers of the pagan past? If true honor and glory consist in feeling oneself near to God and His saints, then it is through spiritual reading that we attain this honor and glory, for through it God speaks with us; through it the great saints converse with us, and through it we enter into communion with the entire Heavenly Kingdom. What an honor to a mortal human being and mere creation!
God speaks with us when we read the Holy Scripture, for what does it contain, if not the Word of God itself? In it is His truth, His teaching, His commandments. But do we listen when He speaks, or as we read? Regardless of when these words were written, one and the same God speaks to us. "If we read the Sacred Scriptures with faith," says St. Basil the Great, "we will feel that we see and hear Christ Himself. What is it we need, an actual voice or the One Who speaks to us through the Scriptures? It is all the same. In Sacred Scripture, God speaks with us just as truly as when we speak with Him through prayer." For this reason, prayer and the reading of sacred books must be our continuous occupation. Pray or read continually if you want to be with God at all times.
Why do we not want to use for reading and prayer the time we spend outside of church? Why do we not want to meet with Christ, to talk with Christ, to hear Christ? We talk with Him when we pray; we hear Him when we read the divine word. Why do we neglect the Word of God and read books which only feed our curiosity and are sometimes pernicious and harmful? For one of the evils of the present age is unselective reading.
The saints talk with us when we read their writings. Through their writings, they guide us and speak to us and we, so to speak, resurrect through them after their death in order to talk with them. Thus, we have no reason to envy the contemporaries of Chrysostom, Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, Athanasius the Great, Ambrose and others. From the holy ranks of the Fathers we may choose with whom it is best for us to converse. There is no better, more joyous, and more beneficial way to spend the time we have than in reading the writings of the Holy Fathers.
Finally, by reading books which are profitable for the soul, we enter into communion with all the dwellers of Paradise. When I read books about God," says the hieromartyr Timothy, "then the angels of God surround me." The holy writings speak of the glory of the saints, of their blessedness, of their virtues and ascetic labors, through which and read they were vouchsafed to be inheritors of the Kingdom of God. We ourselves, as it were, become citizens of a different world and dwellers of Heaven. We hear only that which concerns Paradise, so that we may say, "Our life is in the heavens" (Phil. 3:20), "Ye are no more strangers or foreigners, but co-dwellers with the saints and friends of God." Is it not a great honor to enter into communion and talk with the ambassadors from of the Heavenly King? What can give us more honor than conversing, through reading of spiritual books, with the holy Angels, with the souls of the blessed, and with God Himself.
Secondly, the exercise of reading soul-profiting books is not only an honorable study, but also a beneficial one. What kind of benefit can the reading of other books bring? They bring the mere satisfaction of our curiosity, the mere acquisition of knowledge. But many books, especially the ones which contradict the teaching of the Orthodox Church, can bring only harm. The Lord Jesus Christ, our Light and our King, says that ‘by their fruits shall ye know them" (Mt. 7:16). What are the pleasant fruits of the books which contradict faith and morals? They alienate us from the Law of the Lord, or what is more, from God, the Law-giver Himself. They are the dwelling place of demons and of their prince, the devil. They do not lead those who read them to light, but only into darkness. They do not arouse the fear of God, but only more success in sinfulness. These are the tares which the enemy sowed on the field of the master of the house. These are the weeds which grew on the earth, cursed by God the Master. They are lies, darkness, and deception. Flee from them, especially you who are young, so that their teaching does not root itself in your heart. Flee from the books which arouse the passions, so that you do not drive away from yourself the Angels of God and the Holy Spirit. Flee from harmful books, for they dry up compunctionate tears, darken the heart, and have destroyed, do destroy, and will destroy many people.
But, When I read holy books," says St. Gregory the Theologian about the books of St. Basil the Great, ‘then the spirit and body are illumined and I become the temple of God and the harp of the Holy Spirit, played by divine powers through them I am corrected and through them I receive a kind of divine change and I am made into a different person." The great Hierarch Gregory says this about reading holy writings out of his own experience. They completely transfigure a person, making him into a saint and dei1ying him.
Do you remember how the conversion of the Blessed Augustine was accomplished? For a long time the grace of God had already touched his heart. He could not bear the torment of soul caused by his sinful life and yet at the same time he could not leave it. He both wanted it and did not want it. But as soon as he heard the words, "Take, read," and had read several words, he immediately resolved to abandon his sinful life. What gave cause to such a change? The advice which is often heard, but is rarely given the attention it deserves: "take and read."
Therefore, cleave to reading spiritual writings. It will lead you to that wonderful change which took place in so many saints. Through these works we receive great and holy enlightenment. Through them we learn of the path to salvation, we learn what kind of temptations await us on this path, and about the means by which we may be delivered from them. Anyone who does not read spiritual books is separated from God, for he falls into former sins due to ignorance of the Scriptures. This is the source of heresy and the neglect of the true spiritual life. Those who do not read the holy writings walk in deep darkness and are like the blind who have no one to lead them, who rush on and fall into a ditch. So let our eyes be enlightened by the light of the word of God, for Sacred Scripture enlightens more brightly than the sun those who read with love and who keep the commandments of God.
Thirdly, what delight, joy, and comfort there is to be gained through the reading of works which profit the soul. There is nothing more pleasant than this occupation. The Psalmist says, "How sweet to my tongue are Thy words, 0 Lord" (Ps. 118:103), "sweeter than honey and the honeycomb" (Ps. 108). This food pleases every palate. This is the true manna, the heavenly food, the angelic bread which was prepared by Heaven without labor on our part, and which has in it every sort of sweetness and every sort of fragrance, satisfying every man’s needs. What can be more pleasant than this? If you do not know this from your own experience, then believe the experience of the countless saints who found in the reading of the word of God all their joy and the greatest of comfort. For how many times and how powerfully it comforted the holy Maccabees amidst their great sorrows. Was it not in the reading of holy books that they found their joy? The holy Apostle Paul advises the Romans to seek comfort in the Sacred Scriptures (Rom. 15:4). With what did St. Paul comfort himself in prison? He asks his beloved disciple Timothy to send the books he left behind, in order to use them during his confinement in prison (2 Tim. 4).
Do we, with the saints, find our joy in the reading of soul-saving books? Alas! We find our comfort, our glory, and food in vain things. We read books which only feed curiosity and which are often very harmful. The day seems too short for acquiring knowledge and we spend whole nights in reading books, while nothing can distract us. What can be said of those who spend day and night in the reading of harmful, tempting books which smother faith and which arouse and feed the passions? Leave them quickly, my brother," says one great ascetic, ‘so that you do not surround your own heart with the diabolic fire, so that in place of grain these tares may not be sown in your field and in place of life you receive death, and... (why do I waste words?) that in place of Christ you accept into yourself the devil. Do not be tardy in this, but save yourself as did Lot from Sodom" (St. Barsanuphius, p. 607).
Do not be lazy, O Christians! Read spiritual works so that your soul may not die starved of hearing the word of God with which God threatens us through the prophets. Remember that the noble of the Queen Candace, while sitting in a chariot on the road, read the Sacred Scriptures and for this was vouchsafed to be called to the Kingdom of Jesus Christ. Let us continually read Sacred Scripture, the writings of the Holy Fathers of the Church, and other soul-profiting works. But when we approach the reading of these books, we must first pray with all our heart to the Lord God that He might open the eyes of our heart and that we not only understand what is written, but do it. For he who reads and does not do what is written despises the Divine Scriptures.
From Orthodox Life, Vol. 34, No. 3 (May-June, 1984), pp. 30-34. Translated by Basil Voytan from A Chrestomathy of Sermons (in Russian), Vol. II, pp. 316-319, Jordanville, 1965.

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