many have heard about. But few have understood it.
You do not find it in modern discussions, but once you hear it, you do not
Forget it. The Holy Fathers spoke about them with
It is not a metaphor, nor a myth.
Gregory, asks to know about the fate of Theodora's soul after
her death, and she tells him in every detail of her journey through the
toll booths of the air. When the soul leaves the body, it does not
immediately ascend to the throne of God. It is accompanied by angels but also sworn by demons. Each toll booth is also a spiritual
Check for a specific category of sins.
The demons appear and bring before the soul its actions.
Not only the grave ones, but also the simple ones, the forgotten ones, and the seemingly
insignificant ones. There are about 23 toll booths.
One toll booth controls evil speech, every slander, every word that hurts. Another one controls
arrogance, the voice raised, contempt, insulting people,
even within our own home. There is the toll booth of envy, jealousy
for the success, gifts, and riches of another, but also the secret joy
for the failures of our fellow man. Then the toll booth of lies concerns not
only gross lies, but also the hypocritical ones that hide the truth. And
of course, the explosion, the anger you held in your heart,
reminds you of the person you never forgave.
The soul will also pass through the toll of pride.
He had a high-minded look; you had the feeling that you were better than
Ask yourself how many people blaspheme today and what exactly they curse
of the devil? Is it a coincidence that Christians are the only ones who curse
their saints? This does not happen in any other faith.
Then you encounter the toll of chatter and nonsense. Among other things, you will be checked for empty words, foolish conversations, and meaningless songs. There is the toll of deceit and
usury that concerns every fraud and every agreement in which
You exploited your brother. The toll of negligence will tell how many times
Baremara defeated prayer and how many times she preferred sleep to divine service on Sunday. How many times was the soul sleepy when it went to stand
before God? The toll of avarice examines
attachment to money. Not simply because you had a lot, but because you did not give.
The toll of drunkenness is not only vicious for alcoholics, but also
for anyone who misses prayer because of drink.
If you held grudges, if you did not want to forgive, if you reproduced the evil that
was done to you, the toll of resentment will remind you of it.
There is also the toll of witchcraft, which examines not only whether you have practiced witchcraft,
but also whether you have read horoscopes, consulted mediums, and carried
amulets for protection. The toll of gluttony examines not
only whether you eat too much, but also whether you eat without restraint, without fasting, or without
Thanksgiving. If you have put anything else above God,
such as your career, yourself, or your body, it will be examined by the toll
of idolatry. Next comes the toll of philaretism for
those who live for their image, who paint themselves, adorn themselves, correct the
body that the Lord gave them, and neglect the soul.
And then there are the tolls of sodomy and every depravity plus deed.
Here, the demons are wild, and the fathers say that many unfortunately fall
here. The toll of adultery judges all infidelity and impurity within marriage and
all marital betrayal, not only by actions but also by impure thoughts,
desires, and spectacles. The toll of murder concerns even those who caused
an abortion, but also those who avoided a birth. Here, the demons are furious for
justice. There is also the toll of theft, which
examines not only big thefts but also small injustices.
The tollhouse of fornication examines every indecent act and every carnal desire that did not end with repentance and confession.
Finally, the tollhouse of Mercy will reveal if you were cruel, if you did not
Help the poor, if you saw the pain and passed by.
Everything will be revealed there; in every check, the demons cry out, "Belongs to us."
And the angels cry repentant. But this is true only if you have
truly repented, if you have confessed.
The church does not teach these things to scare us, nor did it officially impose them as
dogma. It is the voice of experience, the testimony of our saints. Saint Ignatius
Bran Chaninov, Saint Macarius of Soptina, Saint Anthony, Saint
Paisios. Everyone talked about toll booths to wake us up so that we could prepare ourselves spiritually starting today.
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