Bishop Kallistos of Diokleia
(Timothy Ware) is a member of the Monastery of St. John the
Theologian, Patmos, Greece and one of the Assistant Bishops of the
Orthodox Achdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain (under the
Ecumenical Patiarchate of Constantinople).
In these talks, Bishop Kallistos speaks on the
practice in the Eastern Church of the Jesus Prayer, a tradition that
can be traced back to the Fathers and Mothers of the Egyptian Desert of
the 4th centruy
"In Prayer," says Theophane the Recluse (1815-94). "the
principal thing is to stand before God with the mind in the heart, and
to go on standing before Him unceasingly day and night, until the end
of your life. "Praying, defined thus, is no longer merely to ask for
things, and can indeed exist without the need for words. It is not so
much a momentary activity as a continuous state. To pray is to be in an
immediate and personal relationship with God. It is to know at every
level of our being that we are enfolded by the Divine.
Bishop Kallistos also illustrates the common roots of the
Jesus Prayer tradition of the Eastern Church and the way of the mantra,
as taught by John Main, in the Western Tradition.
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