My Journey to Orthodoxy
I decided to share my own journey to the Orthodox Church. It’s a very short account for it was written as part of my application to Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary.
I decided to share my own journey to the Orthodox Church. It’s a very short account for it was written as part of my application to Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary.
Sorry, I’ve been disconnected from tumblr. Of course I would help you to translate it if I can. I only can speak and write in English, Spanish, and Italian.
Do not hate yourself; for you are a god inasmuch as God became man for you.
Do not hate yourself; for you are a holy temple, the dwelling place of the God-man.
Do not hate yourself; you are the altar in the holy of holies where your whole burnt offering, your heart’s prayer, rises to God.
Do not hate what God loves.
Love yourself as you love your brothers.
What is this yearning of which St John speaks? It is a constant drawing toward the Source of life; an inward call to dialogue with our Creator; an uncreated energy that pulls our whole being toward the Origin, Cause, and Goal of everything. God is the good and beauty of every creature, the very being of everything that exists, the life of any living being, the reason of any rational living being, and the wisdom of any intelligent living being. During prayer, the living energy infused like a spark in the innermost depth of our heart, the core of our being, the holy of holies within us, is connected to its Source, to God in His Uncreated Energies.
Read more following the link below:
http://www.orthodox-logos.com/2015/01/the-foundation-of-prayer-is-yearning-of.html
Truth came into this world through the incarnate logos, Christ, the God-man. There is no truth apart from Christ, outside of Christ.
Truth is the discursive logos; that is, the One single Logos, Jesus Christ, multiplied without any division through the discursive faculties of the Christ-bearers, the saints and fathers of the Church. Celebrated each day in the Liturgy and in the hymns of the Holy Orthodox Church, this truth is handed down to believers, the upholders of truth, through simple faith.
Emilija and I have started a new blog to share our thoughts regarding pressing issues.
Our only focus to read the fathers’ teachings into our not so modern problems; and to encourage more people to read directly the words of the holy fathers of the Church.
“There is no light for a closed eye, nor love for an empty heart.
A heart closed to loving our neighbors is an eye closed to the sun of beauty and good.
How could you be able to see the good within other people if you don’t embrace love? How can you recognize what is beautiful if you rebuff love, the source of any beauty?”
Read more:
http://www.orthodox-logos.com/2014/12/there-is-no-light-for-closed-eye-nor_28.html
Icon of St Spyridon
Happy St Spyridon’s day!
Icon of St Daniel the Stylite