eBook: Hesychasm

The Bedewing Furnace of the Heart

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Hesychasm is the quintessence of the unbroken tradition ‘in the Holy Spirit’ of the Orthodox Church. It means the presentation of man before God, with his mind in his heart, invoking the all-holy Name of the Lord Jesus. It constitutes the means by which fallen man regains the primordial breath and glory of the eternal Spirit that he received in Paradise when he was created in the image and likeness of God. Therefore, the supra-cosmic purpose of hesychastic asceticism is to heal and unify man’s fragmented existence and to make him fit for the fulfilment of the two great commandments of perfect love for God and love for one’s neighbour as for oneself. Hesychasm is particularly relevant and necessary in our time because it is the only way to avoid the ‘sin which doth so easily beset us’ (Heb. 12:1) and to abide in the life-giving and sanctifying Presence of God.

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CONTENTS

Forward
Be Ye Still and Know
Born Again through Unceasing Invocation of the Name Jesus
Continuing in the Invocation of the Name of the Lord Jesus
Fundamental Principles of Hesychasm
Hesychasm, the spiritual work in the heart of man
Two kinds of wisdom. The distinction between Essence and Energy
The creation of man and his calling
Fall and division
The circular movement of the mind
The descent of the mind into the heart
The energy of the divine Name
Spiritual poverty and mourning
Purpose and fruits of hesychia
The true work of the true man
The Furnace of the Heart
Hesychasm and Eastern Religions
Cosmogony
Prayer to the personal God
Clairvoyance and the spiritual guide
The peace of Christ
Different kinds of light
Humility

On Delusion

ACCOUNTS FROM THE LIVES OF THE HESYCHASTS
Accounts from the Lives of the Hesychasts (I)
Hesychasm, the spiritual work in the heart of man
Two kinds of wisdom. The distinction between Essence and Energy
The creation of man and his calling
Fall and division
The circular movement of the mind
The descent of the mind into the heart
The energy of the divine Name
Spiritual poverty and mourning
Purpose and fruits of hesychia
The true work of the true man
Accounts from the Lives of the Hesychasts (II)
Seeking for the word of salvation
Ascetic instructions
Despondency and Hesychia
Vigilance, the antidote of despondency
Christ, the measure of all things
The unerring life of repentance
Temptations and afflictions
Accounts from the Lives of the Hesychasts (III)
Struggle with the passions and the tiredness of the body
The twofold perspective of the Gospel
The struggle against thoughts
Fighting the enemy
Accounts from the Lives of the Hesychasts (IV)
The chain of virtues
God-loving thoughts
The changeability of man
The groanings which cannot be uttered
Accounts from the Lives of the Hesychasts (V)
Striving for purity of mind and heart
Renouncing one’s own will
Spiritual mourning
Non-acquisition
‘Righteous judgment’
Man – the house of the living God
Practical philosophy – natural contemplation – mystical theology
Discipleship
PURE PRAYER AND MENTAL STILLNESS IN SAINTS SILOUAN AND SOPHRONY
Pure Prayer and Mental Stillness in Saints Silouan and Sophrony (I)
Anthropological foundation of hesychia
Pure Prayer and Mental Stillness in Saints Silouan and Sophrony (II)
The four kinds of vigilance according to Saint Hesychios
Mental stillness
Pure Prayer and Mental Stillness in Saints Silouan and Sophrony (III)
Practice (praxis) and contemplation (theoria) in the lives of the saints
From sacred stillness to the love of God
The essence of hesychastic prayer and the relative value of its methods
Compunction, the power of the heart in combat against the enemy
The Great Science (‘The Noble Lore’)
Epilogue – ‘The Word that came forth out of silence’
Index of Scriptural References

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Author

Archimandrite Zacharias Zacharou

Language

English

Format

eBook

Pages

478

Publisher

Stavropegic Monastery of St John the Baptist

Edition

2nd edition

Publication Year

2023, Reprinted 2025

ISBN

978-1-909649-92-7

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