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Noetic prayer is an ancient and mystical spiritual practice in the Eastern Orthodox faith which is shrouded in mystery and often misunderstood by clergy and laity alike. There are many books exploring the deep theology of noetic prayer. This book is a compilation of dialogues written by a monastic practitioner of this most sublime form of prayer with the sole purpose of enlightening all who wish to learn the very nature of what it means to pray with one's heart. This book does not contain fancy expressions or deeply theological jargon but is written in a more conversational tone and is purely…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Noetic prayer is an ancient and mystical spiritual practice in the Eastern Orthodox faith which is shrouded in mystery and often misunderstood by clergy and laity alike. There are many books exploring the deep theology of noetic prayer. This book is a compilation of dialogues written by a monastic practitioner of this most sublime form of prayer with the sole purpose of enlightening all who wish to learn the very nature of what it means to pray with one's heart. This book does not contain fancy expressions or deeply theological jargon but is written in a more conversational tone and is purely for the purpose of making the practice of true prayer reachable for all believers.
Autorenporträt
he Anonymous Hesychast author of these works is an Eastern Orthodox monk who has devoted his entire life to "The Prayer" and to service to God through humility and obedience. His practice of the ancient prayer has brought him great peace and joy and has deepened his love for our Lord Jesus Christ and His most holy Mother, and it has given him a great desire to help his fellow man find this most sublime path. With this work he is extending his life's work of making the practice of true prayer reachable for all believers. In doing so, he does not want to draw any attention away from the work itself or the pursuit of prayer and, therefore, wishes to remain anonymous.