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On the Prayer of Jesus

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The Jesus Prayer is based on the power of the name of the Lord. In this exceptional translation of Bishop Brianchaninov's essay on the Jesus Prayer, we are introduced to a spiritual exercise known as Hesychasm. Hesychasm gives expression to the method of enlightenment that has been in use in Christian monasteries in the East almost from Apostolic times. The practice of Hesychasm falls into three parts: the prayer is repeated aloud to condition...

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A must for all students of Christianity.

After working with this prayer for years, I can attest that it is useful, helpful, and life changing. This book I first read in 1989, then gave away as a gift. Found such help in it, that I bought it again to read again. Very good for the beginner as well as the "advanced". Recommeded!

Very practical

This book, written by Bishop Ignatius Brianchaninov, is one of the best books on the subject of the Prayer of Jesus I have read so far. It is well written, easy to understand and very practically oriented. All the main aspects of the practice of this prayer, a jewel of spiritual life, are covered with clarity, grounded in Orthodox truth. One of the subjects I found most helpful was the chapter on the dangers of delusion. I recommend this book to any Christians who are interested in learning about the Jesus prayer or who want to go further in the practice of this prayerful way of life.

Guidance towards a prayerful heart

This book is certainly a beneficial book to go to after reading "The Way of the Pilgrim". In fact, it is absolutely necessary for the reader to go to a book such as this to bring a clearer understanding of ceaseless prayer. Most who read "The Way of a Pilgrim" will in fact come out of reading it thinking that they have the hidden keys to the portal of ceaseless prayer, when really, one who has read that book has only begun to understand. One will find that "On the Prayer of Jesus" will make the picture of the matter clearer (but certainly not whole). Hopefully through reading this, one will find the ardent need to have a priest for guidance so that they can begin a healthy life of awareness of God. And, hopefully, one will see the necessity of putting this wisdom to use within the Orthodox context.

On the mystical power of the most ancient prayer

Concerning the mystical, *Jesus Prayer*: The Russian mystic, Ignatius Brianchaninov (1807-1867) (pronounced... Brian-Chan-In-Nov), having studied the lives of the Saints and especially the earliest Desert Fathers from his youth, and who eventually became head of numerous monasteries in Russia beginning in 1832, authored this text on the history of the *Jesus Prayer*. Ignatius B. became fascinated with a text circulating in Russia in the 1800's. This text was titled "Way of a Pilgrim" and we do not know who its author was, but it taught readers how to recite the *Jesus Prayer*. It was given diligent study by Ignatius B, and he employed the *Jesus Prayer* into his daily monastic practice. The book we are reviewing now expands upon the history on the prayer originally presented in "Way of a Pilgrim". ******VERY INFORMATIVE******* Reported to be of the most ancient antiquity, the prayer is described as possessing the power to liberate and elevate. The focus is upon INWARD prayer, not church liturgical worship. "Way of a Pilgrim" is mentioned in J. D. Salinger's famous short story, "Franny & Zooey" where the mystical prayer becomes the object of fascination of a young college co-ed. Ignatius B's book, though over a hundred years old, is an easy read. It's theology is straightforward and easy to understand. Altogether, it draws the reader in. For those looking for "answers"...this is certainly the sort of thing to consider. ******The Prayer Itself********* "Lord Jesus Christ----Son of God---------have mercy on me a sinner." **********My Personal Counsel on the matter of MYSTICAL prayer********** If the reader will forgive me, I must give some counsel here on the subject of mystical prayer, especially for those in their youth. Mysticism is inherently a way of power. One does feel uplifted. One needs to be careful of the tendency to give away all of one's possessions, forget all of one's family and friends, and live one's life as some "escapest" idyll, where one only prays and does no work. This was never the intention of the authors. SELFISHNESS and SELF-CENTEREDNESS are never part of the spritual path. This is not to be construed as a prohibition against MONASTICISM however. There, one prays, and WORKS. Human existence is always a balancing act, finding harmony between the Spiritual and the Physical. To deny entirely the existence of the Physical, to seek only the Spiritual is a certain formula for Spiritual disaster. The Gospel of Jesus requires that we live in this world (taking up the cross of our body), and that we take an interest in the lives of those around us. We are to seek to be of maximum service to those around us. To this end, the practitioner ought to hold a job and to be of service to his fellow man. Remember to be IN the world, just not OF it. With this provision, the recitation of the *Jesus Prayer* can be underta

An insightful analysis into prayer as the core practice of Christian spirituality and the Hesyschasm

The newest addition to the distinguished "Ibis Western Mystery Tradition" series from Ibis Press, On The Prayer Of Jesus by Ignatius Brianchaninov (1807-1867 -- a monastic ascetic and Abbot of the Sergiev Monastery in 1834 who was canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church in 1988) and translated for English readers by Father Lazarus offers an insightful analysis into prayer as the core practice of Christian spirituality and the Hesyschasm form of devotion. Deftly guiding readers through a truly comprehensive and studied understanding of prayer and its repetitive rhythm and nature, On The Prayer Of Jesus provides an easy-to-follow mapping of the Hesychasm's enabling attributes for opening the heart and mind for a productive and securing meditation in Christian practice, as exemplified by the wisdom of Bishop Ignatius Brianchanivov. On The Prayer Of Jesus is very highly recommended for all Christians searching for an ably translated work of the late Ignatius Brianchaninov's solidifying studies and wisdom endowed reflections on Jesus and the role of prayer within the Russian Orthodox Christian tradition.
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