How Even Apparent Virtues In a Person Can Lead to Lust & Ruin

The Only Ways to Avoid Impurity (Especially In Our Time), by Saint Alphonsus de Ligouri The first means is, to avoid all occasions of sin. It is impossible for anyone who does not endeavour to flee from the occasions of sin, especially in the matter of sensual pleasures, to avoid falling into sin. FLEEING FROM… Read More How Even Apparent Virtues In a Person Can Lead to Lust & Ruin

Avoiding the Crash. Plato’s Chariot & the Passions

Plato paints the picture of a Charioteer (Greek: ἡνίοχος) driving a chariot pulled by two winged horses: “First the charioteer of the human soul drives the pair. “The Charioteer represents intellect, reason, or the part of the soul that must guide the soul to truth; one horse represents the rational or moral impulse, the positive… Read More Avoiding the Crash. Plato’s Chariot & the Passions