God still speaks. It is not true that he only spoke thousands of years ago and that all we can do is repeat what we think he said then. The truth is that God communicates with us all the time, but we have forgotten how to listen. Every moment, every situation, every circumstance is used by God to communicate with us, but we are deaf. Our confusion within and the continual noise without both conspire to separate us from Him who speaks. If we wish to listen to God we must seek purity of heart within by living the Beatitudes and seek silence in our environment without. When both our interior and exterior are quiet, God will do the rest. This is the monastic quest: this is what is meant by "seeking God". If, towards the end of our quest, we arrive at passive contemplation, when we come to know by our own experience that God is the Agent and we are recipients, then, in the words of Augustine Baker, we will have discovered the presence of God in the heart, his continual activity within us that is beyond words and can only be known in silence.
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The Church is ecumenical, catholic, God-human, ageless, and it is therefore a blasphemy—an unpardonable blasphemy against Christ and against the Holy Ghost—to turn the Church into a national institution, to narrow her down to petty, transient, time-bound aspirations and ways of doing things. Her purpose is beyond nationality, ecumenical, all-embracing: to unite all men in Christ, all without exception to nation or race or social strata. - St Justin Popovitch
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Wednesday, 10 June 2009
Monastic Silence
God still speaks. It is not true that he only spoke thousands of years ago and that all we can do is repeat what we think he said then. The truth is that God communicates with us all the time, but we have forgotten how to listen. Every moment, every situation, every circumstance is used by God to communicate with us, but we are deaf. Our confusion within and the continual noise without both conspire to separate us from Him who speaks. If we wish to listen to God we must seek purity of heart within by living the Beatitudes and seek silence in our environment without. When both our interior and exterior are quiet, God will do the rest. This is the monastic quest: this is what is meant by "seeking God". If, towards the end of our quest, we arrive at passive contemplation, when we come to know by our own experience that God is the Agent and we are recipients, then, in the words of Augustine Baker, we will have discovered the presence of God in the heart, his continual activity within us that is beyond words and can only be known in silence.
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- "Cyberdesert" the Fathers on Prayer & the Christian Life
- "On Inmages" (Hilary of Poities John Damascene
- Abandonment to Divine Providence (Jean-Pierre de Caussade
- Ascent of Mount Carmel (John of the Cross)
- Augustine Baker (home page)
- Augustine Baker OSB "Sancta Sophia"
- Conferences of St John Cassian
- Confessions & Enchiridion (S> Augustine)
- Life of St Benedict (S. Gregory the Great)
- On St Symeon the New Theologian (i-pod)
- On the Gospel of St John and the "Epistle to the Hebrews (S. John Chrysostom)
- Paradise or Garden of the Holy Fathers vol. 1 (S. Athanasius)
- Paradise or Garden of the Holy Fathers vol.2. (S. Athanasius)
- Revelations of Divine Love (Julian of Norwich)
- Sermon on the Mount, Harmony of he Gospels, Sermons on the Gospels (S> Augustine)
- Spiritual Canticle of the Soul
- St Dionysius "Mystical Theology"
- St John of the Cross "The Dark Night of the Soul."
- The City of God (S. Augustine)
- The Cloud of Unknowing
- The Divine Names & Mystical Theology (S. Dionysius the Areopagite)
- The Inarnation (St Athanasius)
- The Life of St Teresa of Avila OCD
- The Practice of the Presence of God (Br Lawrence)
- The Rule of S. Benedict
- Works of Suplicius Severus, S. Vincent of Lerins, and S. John Cassia
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