Philokalia: The Bible of Orthodox Spirituality

Philokalia: The Bible of Orthodox Spirituality - Kindle edition by Anthony M. Coniaris, Stanley S. Harakas. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device , PC.
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    The Philokalia: A Classic Text of Orthodox Spirituality

    Bunge analyzes the perspectives of Evagrius Ponticus, the recognized "philosopher of the desert," at the hazards of acedia. Evagrius develops a cosmopolitan psychology which is still precious to us this day. Look at the tiny acorn! For us this means not just physical growth.

    Through baptism we were born into the life of God. We have our own spirit but it is void of power. It is not only nature but also the soul that abhors a vacuum. You will either be filled with the Holy Spirit and be free, or you will be filled with evil spirits and be a slave to them.