body & soul - Book: Philosophy of care: New approaches to vulnerability, otherness therapy
"When we come up against the demon of acedia, then with tears let us divide the soul and have one part offer consolation and other receive consolation. (Pr. 27)."
soul | body |
- and a footnote (42):
"The generally accepted treatment for depression, with or without pharmaceutical intervention, is gentleness. Eat well, avoid stress, do not feel guilty; be kind to yourself, seek quiet but real amusement, rest a lot. But such a regime would find little sympathy with the spiritual directors of those afflicted with accidie. The classic cure for accidie is penance, a strict 'rule' of life, self-discipline and hard work" (Maitland, 2008: 113).
Maitland, Sara. 2008. A Book of Silence. London: Granta.
Interesting, the similarity between afflicted and affected?
A lot more to follow ...
Abbrev. (Pr. 27) Evagrius of Pontus. 1971. Praktikos. ...
With thanks to Springer for hard copy - helps greatly. 👀