- the
hesychast restricts his
external activities for the sake of his
hesychastic practice.[citation needed]
Books used by
hesychasts include the Philokalia...
- A
chakra (/ˈtʃʌkrəˌˈtʃæk-ˌˈtʃɑːk-/; Sanskrit: चक्र, romanized: cakra, lit. 'wheel, circle'; Pali: cakka) is one of the
various focal points used in a variety...
- the
original form,
without the
addition of the
words "a sinner". The
hesychastic practice of the
Jesus Prayer is
founded on the
biblical view by which...
-
actually a
series of
councils held
between 1341 and 1368. It
affirmed the
hesychastic theology of
Gregory Palamas and
condemned the
philosopher Barlaam of...
- prin****lities,
where they
introduced Bulgarian culture, books, and
hesychastic ideas. The name most
frequently used for the
empire by contemporaries...
- "An
Overview of the
Hesychastic Controversy" (PDF).
Orthodox and
Roman Catholic Relations from the
Fourth Crusade to the
Hesychastic Controversy. Etna,...
-
mysticism The
Ascetical Homilies of
Isaac the Syrian, a 7th-century
hesychastic text
Russell 2019, p. 1. Rigo, A. (1989), "La vita e le
opera di Gregorio...
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Wawasinno Ki'chi Wa Mali'i Waabanowigaan—the
Hesychastic Society of the Most Holy Mary—is a
Canadian Orthodox hesychastic society founded for (but not to be exclusively...
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Retrieved 23
February 2013. Georgios,
Archimandrite (n.d.). "The
Neptic and
Hesychastic Character of
Orthodox Athonite Monasticism". gr****orthodoxchurch.org...
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Eastern catholic theologian Rapljenović he is a rare
representative of
Hesychastic theology and
Noetic prayer.
Following Ioánnis S. Romanídes, Hierotheos...