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Hesychia - "watchful, inner
stillness in prayer"
The monks of the Holy Mountain teach us that through ascetic practices we are able to
perfect quietude of body and mind and to arrive at a vision of the Uncreated Light af the
Godhead. The use of our prayer rope together with the Jesus prayer "Lord Jesus
Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner" is a means to achieve peace and
sorrowful joy within the Christian Life.
We should use our sword or prayer rope at every opportunity because as Christian
soldiers we fight on three fronts against the world, the flesh and the devil. When we
mention the name of Jesus, (the name which is above all names), in faith we draw upon the
Divine energy of God to calm our fears and to heal our troubled minds.
It may be that we are waiting at a bus stop and rather than wait with idle frustration
we can use the time positively by employing our prayer rope in prayer - not in an
ostentatious way but in order to quell our impatience, to bless God and to remember others
who have asked us to pray for them. When we go to bed at night, before we lay
ourselves down to sleep, then we can use our prayer rope again; offering all the
unresolved conflicts, our missed opportunities, our failures ... but also our thanks to
God so that we may take our rest in peace. It is particularly beneficial for the soul to
combine our prayer with fasting as it is so much more availing of the quiet we seek in our
pressured and busy lives. We become more aware of God's time (chairos) which is infinite
and are not so worried about man's time (chronos) which is created.
We say in the Holy Liturgy before the Great Entrance: "Let us now lay aside
all the cares of this world." So much of our anxiety is caused through
the fact that we want to put ourselves first and at the centre of God's universe. We want
to follow our own desires, we want for ourselves power, status, money and those things
which the evil one convinces us are necessary but as Christ said to Martha when she was
anxious and fretful: "one thing is needful and Mary has chosen that greater part
which shall not be taken away from her."
Even those who affirm Christ find it difficult to be his forgiven creatures-others find
excuses for their sins, wanting to justify their selfish actions. We must recognise two
things
The satan will use any means to do this, even, as the desert fathers teach us by
appearing as an angel of light. We must allow God to be God,not to make the Almighty
Creator in our image but to realise that we are made in His, with all the privileges and
responsibilities that brings. Until we recognise these fundamental truths our
strivings for hesychia will be in vain.
The Fathers teach us that the true theologian is the one who prays. Sometimes we
find it difficult to pray but try ... God listens to the broken hearted. If we find
it impossible, ask someone to pray for you, go to the Icon of your patron saint or to the
Panagia - the power of prayer and intercession is real and the response is quite
disproportionate to our meagre offering or request. Prayer is that vital link with
God our Creator, that intimate relationship which brings us life and which bears much
fruit. Remember how our Lord Jesus says: " I am the Vine,you are the
branches." The closer we are brought to Christ the greater our strength
for we draw upon the Source of all Life ... "Holy God, Holy and Strong , Holy and
Immortal have mercy upon us." Then we will have strength to withstand the world
the flesh and the devil.
So stay close to God through attending the Holy Liturgy,through prayer and fasting and
by making use of your prayer rope and God will give you the peace which passes all
understanding and the strength to face the problems of life.
One last thing ... we cannot achieve holiness and quietude overnight. The desert
fathers said that "if you see a young man ascending to heaven catch him by the heels
and bring him down to earth. Remember, you were nine months in the womb of your
mother before you saw the light of day, and even then you depended upon her to feed you,
to care for you and to protect you:her nurturing and love is constant up until the present
day. How much more does Our Heavenly Father feed us and keep us until we grow into the
likeness of Christ His Son who is the Light of the World."
Fr Jonathan
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