The aim of The Forgotten Way is to aid listener’s spiritual formation through the teaching of the Holy Fathers by cultivating daily spiritual reading, reflection, and application.
Voracity is an excessive appetite for food, pleasure, or power. It seeks to fill the void that only God can.
Dissoluteness is sinking to a state of low moral standard and behavior.
Soft-living is to reject the salvific cup of suffering.
We need to strive to take joy in the good we see in others.
Sometimes we need corrected, and it is done for our good done out of love.
Eating of unclean foods is the eating of any foods that fails to aid us in our spiritual life.
Defilement is to be made unclean or impure and we must be aware of that one passion that is likely to lead to our defilement.
Witchcraft is the practice of evil magic and spells.
Lack of progress is the failure to grow in virtue and unity with Christ due to a lack of consistency or perseverance.
Inattentiveness is a lack of focus and watchfulness over your heart.
"The world is thy ship and not thy home." St. Therese of Lisieux
Self-love is the desire to preserve our bodily comfort and self-image. It is a resistance to sacrifice.
Indolence is an inclination toward laziness, avoidance of activity or exertion.
Profligacy is a leading a shameless, immoral life given up dissipation and licentiousness with no indication of remorse.
Dissipation is the scattering and dispersing of our attention, a cooling of our heart, and a loss of recollection.
Love of idols is to have your heart set on possessions and is invariably associated with the rejection of God.