ΑΦΙΕΡΩΜΕΝΟ ΣΤΟΝ ΚΥΡΙΟ ΜΑΣ ΙΗΣΟΥ ΧΡΙΣΤΟ ΚΑΙ ΤΗΝ ΥΠΕΡΑΓΙΑ ΘΕΟΤΟΚΟ
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Πέμπτη 20 Νοεμβρίου 2014
Entrance of the Theotokos-Feast of the Hesychastic monasticism
Entrance of the Theotokos
November 21
by St. John of Kronstadt
On
this day, my brethren, the holy Church celebrates the solemn Entry into
the temple in Jerusalem of the three-year-old child, Mary—the blessed
daughter of righteous parents, Joachim and Anna—to be in instructed in
the Lord…How did the most blessed Virgin spend her time in the temple?
Taught the Hebrew written language and prayer by the Holy Spirit through
the maidens, she spent her time in prayer, reading of the word of God (as you can see on the icon of the Annunciation), in divine contemplation, and handiwork. Her love for converse with God and for reading the word of God was so great that she forgot about food and drink, and an Archangel brought her heavenly food at God’s request, as the Church sings in the stichera for today’s feast…
What an excellent example for fathers, mothers, and their children; for Christian maidens and youths!.. Let them learn from her how to love the Lord, our Creator, more than anything else in the world,
more than father and mother, more than anyone dear to us; how to avidly
study the word of God—something unfortunately not seen amongst the
disciples of Jesus Christ; learn with what
warmth of heart and love we must pray to the Lord; how we must dedicate
ourselves to him wholeheartedly; how to entrust our fate to His wise and
all-good Providence; with what purity, meekness, humility, and
patience we must always clothe and adorn ourselves and not with the vain
embellishments of this adulterous and sinful world which knows no
bounds of luxury and elegance in bodily clothing; how to love a life with God and the saints more than to dwell in the tents of sinners (Ps. 83:11).
They say about one of the brothers who came to Skete to see Abba Arsenios,
that, going to the church, he asked of the clerics to visit Abba
Arsenios. So they said to him, Rest a little, brother, and you will see
him. But he said, I will not eat anything, if I have not gone to him. So
they sent a brother to bring him, for his cell was far. And having
knocked at the door, they entereed, and greeting the elder, they sat
down in silence. So the brother from the church said, I will leave. Pray
for me. And the foreign brother, not finding confidence before the
elder, said to the brother, I also will go with you. And they left
together. Then he asked him, saying, Take me also to Abba Moses of the robbers.
And when they went to him, he greeted them with joy, and sent them away
with kindness. And the brother who brought him said to him, Behold, I
have brought you to the foreigner and to the Egyptian. Which
of the two was pleasing to you? And answering, he said, Up to now, the
Egyptian was pleasing to me. And one of the Fathers, hearing this,
prayed to God, saying, Lord, explain to me this matter, that one flees because of Your Name, and the other easily embraces because of your name. And behold, there
was shown to him two great boats on the river, and he sees Abba
Arsenios and the Spirit of God sailing in stillness (ησυχια) in one, and
Abba Moses and the Angels of God sailing in the other, and they were
feeding him pieces of honeycomb.
A brother asked Abba Arsenios to hear a
word from him. And the elder said to him, If we seek God, He will
appear to us, and if we hold onto Him, He will stay beside us.
St. Seraphim of Sarov says, “A
sign of spiritual life is the immersion of a person within himself and
the hidden workings within his heart.”
One should not open one’s heart to
another unnecessarily. Out of a thousand you will find only one that
will preserve your secret.
When a person internally contemplates
the eternal light, his mind becomes clean and free of any sensory
notions. Then, by being completely immersed in the contemplation of
uncreated beauty, he forgets everything sensory, does not want to see
even himself, but desires to hide in the heart of the earth, if only not
to be deprived of this true good — God.
When the mind and the heart are united in prayer, and nothing disturbs the soul’s contemplation, then the heart is warmed by spiritual heat and the light of Christ operates, filling the whole inner man with peace and joy.
let us love humility, and we shall behold the glory of God…When a man lives in peace, God reveals mysteries to him.Nothing so aids the acquiring of internal peace as silence…
When a man beholds the eternal light interiorly, his mind is pure and has no sensory representations, but, being totally immersed in contemplation of uncreated goodness, he forgets everything
sensory and wishes not even to see himself; he desires rather to hide
himself in the heart of the earth if only he not be deprived of this
true good–God.
The reading of the word of God should
be performed in solitude, in order that the whole mind of the reader
might be plunged into the truths of the Holy Scripture..One should nourish the soul with the word of God: for the word of God, as St. Gregory the Theologian says, is angelic bread,
by which are nourished souls who hunger for God. Most of all, one
should occupy oneself with reading the New Testament and the Psalter,
which one should do standing up. From this there occurs an enlightenment
in the mind, which is in the mind, which is changed by a Divine change.”
Apolytikion in the Fourth Tone
Today
is the prelude of God’s pleasure and the proclamation of man’s
salvation. The Virgin is clearly made manifest in the temple of God and
foretells Christ to all. Let us also cry out to her with mighty voice,
“Hail, fulfillment of the Creator’s dispensation.”
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