When everything is in abundance, dispassion happens. And when dispassion is there, everything comes in abundance.
The commemoration of Christ's saving Passion is at hand, and the new, great spiritual Passover, which is the reward for dispassion and the prelude of the world to come. Lazarus proclaims it in advance by coming back from the depths of Hades and rising from the dead on the fourth day just by voice and command of God, Who has power over life and death (cf. Jn. 11:1-45).
Dispassion and humility lead to spiritual knowledge. Without them no one will see the Lord.
Dispassion is the best of mental states. . . .
Above all, a horse should never be chastised out of foul mood or anger, but always with complete dispassion.
The power of spiritual knowledge gives you centeredness, which brings out passion in work & dispassion in meditation.