There is a moment in every liturgy when the priest disappears behind the iconostasis and the congregation is left in silence. The candles flicker. The incense rises. And for a few seconds, before the mind fills the space with distraction, something opens. A presence. A weight. A warmth that has nothing to do with the temperature of the room.
Most people feel it and move on. But for some—and if this book has found its way into your hands, you may be one of them—that moment lingers. It lingers because it felt more real than anything else that happened that day. And the question it leaves behind is simple: What was that? And can it happen again?
This book is a practical guide for the layperson who wants to enter the deep mystical tradition of Eastern Christianity—the tradition of the Desert Fathers, the hesychast saints of Mount Athos, the Russian elders, the modern startsi like Saints Silouan, Paisios, and Porphyrios. It is written not for monks, not for academics, but for ordinary people with jobs, families, and limited time who long to know God directly.
Across 27 chapters in 5 parts, it covers the foundation of what mysticism actually is and isn't, the goal of theosis, the three pillars of Eastern spirituality, and why this tradition belongs to laypeople too. It walks through the practices—the Jesus Prayer with its history and how to learn it and weave it into daily life, lectio divina, contemplative silence, fasting, the Eucharist as mystical encounter, confession as transformation, and icons and the contemplative gaze. It addresses life applications: mysticism in solitude, marriage, work, parenthood, and suffering. It explores the theology—the apophatic and kataphatic ways, theosis explained, the Holy Spirit and grace, and the Church Fathers on contemplation. And it faces the obstacles head-on: spiritual pride, dryness and the dark night, finding a spiritual guide, and persevering over decades.
Three substantial appendices follow: selected prayers from the tradition including the Jesus Prayer, Trisagion, Ephrem the Syrian, pre-Communion prayers, and evening prayers; a complete 30-day introduction to the practices that turns the book into something you can actually do; and a survey of saints organized by which practice they exemplified.
This is the book for the convert who has been Orthodox for a year and wants to go deeper. For the Catholic discovering the East. For the Protestant exploring contemplative prayer. For anyone who has read Way of a Pilgrim or the Philokalia and wondered how to actually live this way in 2026.
The practices in this book have been tested by two thousand years of lived experience. They work. Not because they are magical, but because they dispose the human heart to receive what God is always offering: Himself.
Begin today.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. There is a moment in every liturgy when the priest disappears behind the iconostasis and the congregation is left in silence. The candles flicker. The incense rises. And for a few seconds, before the mind fills the space with distraction, something opens. A presence. A weight. A warmth that has nothing to do with the temperature of the room.Most people feel it and move on. But for some-and if this book has found its way into your hands, you may be one of them-that moment lingers. It lingers because it felt more real than anything else that happened that day. And the question it leaves behind is simple: What was that? And can it happen again?This book is a practical guide for the layperson who wants to enter the deep mystical tradition of Eastern Christianity-the tradition of the Desert Fathers, the hesychast saints of Mount Athos, the Russian elders, the modern startsi like Saints Silouan, Paisios, and Porphyrios. It is written not for monks, not for academics, but for ordinary people with jobs, families, and limited time who long to know God directly.Across 27 chapters in 5 parts, it covers the foundation of what mysticism actually is and isn't, the goal of theosis, the three pillars of Eastern spirituality, and why this tradition belongs to laypeople too. It walks through the practices-the Jesus Prayer with its history and how to learn it and weave it into daily life, lectio divina, contemplative silence, fasting, the Eucharist as mystical encounter, confession as transformation, and icons and the contemplative gaze. It addresses life applications: mysticism in solitude, marriage, work, parenthood, and suffering. It explores the theology-the apophatic and kataphatic ways, theosis explained, the Holy Spirit and grace, and the Church Fathers on contemplation. And it faces the obstacles head-on: spiritual pride, dryness and the dark night, finding a spiritual guide, and persevering over decades.Three substantial appendices follow: selected prayers from the tradition including the Jesus Prayer, Trisagion, Ephrem the Syrian, pre-Communion prayers, and evening prayers; a complete 30-day introduction to the practices that turns the book into something you can actually do; and a survey of saints organized by which practice they exemplified.This is the book for the convert who has been Orthodox for a year and wants to go deeper. For the Catholic discovering the East. For the Protestant exploring contemplative prayer. For anyone who has read Way of a Pilgrim or the Philokalia and wondered how to actually live this way in 2026.The practices in this book have been tested by two thousand years of lived experience. They work. Not because they are magical, but because they dispose the human heart to receive what God is always offering: Himself.Begin today. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798180013873
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. There is a moment in every liturgy when the priest disappears behind the iconostasis and the congregation is left in silence. The candles flicker. The incense rises. And for a few seconds, before the mind fills the space with distraction, something opens. A presence. A weight. A warmth that has nothing to do with the temperature of the room.Most people feel it and move on. But for some-and if this book has found its way into your hands, you may be one of them-that moment lingers. It lingers because it felt more real than anything else that happened that day. And the question it leaves behind is simple: What was that? And can it happen again?This book is a practical guide for the layperson who wants to enter the deep mystical tradition of Eastern Christianity-the tradition of the Desert Fathers, the hesychast saints of Mount Athos, the Russian elders, the modern startsi like Saints Silouan, Paisios, and Porphyrios. It is written not for monks, not for academics, but for ordinary people with jobs, families, and limited time who long to know God directly.Across 27 chapters in 5 parts, it covers the foundation of what mysticism actually is and isn't, the goal of theosis, the three pillars of Eastern spirituality, and why this tradition belongs to laypeople too. It walks through the practices-the Jesus Prayer with its history and how to learn it and weave it into daily life, lectio divina, contemplative silence, fasting, the Eucharist as mystical encounter, confession as transformation, and icons and the contemplative gaze. It addresses life applications: mysticism in solitude, marriage, work, parenthood, and suffering. It explores the theology-the apophatic and kataphatic ways, theosis explained, the Holy Spirit and grace, and the Church Fathers on contemplation. And it faces the obstacles head-on: spiritual pride, dryness and the dark night, finding a spiritual guide, and persevering over decades.Three substantial appendices follow: selected prayers from the tradition including the Jesus Prayer, Trisagion, Ephrem the Syrian, pre-Communion prayers, and evening prayers; a complete 30-day introduction to the practices that turns the book into something you can actually do; and a survey of saints organized by which practice they exemplified.This is the book for the convert who has been Orthodox for a year and wants to go deeper. For the Catholic discovering the East. For the Protestant exploring contemplative prayer. For anyone who has read Way of a Pilgrim or the Philokalia and wondered how to actually live this way in 2026.The practices in this book have been tested by two thousand years of lived experience. They work. Not because they are magical, but because they dispose the human heart to receive what God is always offering: Himself.Begin today. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798180013873
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