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Introduction to the Jesus PrayerThe Jesus Prayer is the gateway to silence, and silence is the language of Heaven. Silence is not the mere absence of sound, any more than beauty is the mere absence of ugliness...
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Prayer Ropes, what they are and how they used.One of the most important think in the life of a human is the focus. The focus to one point/problem/goal is give us power to archive that, to make it, to follow it, show us the road to this goal. And the goals on humans are very important...
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Prayer Rope on Orthodox WikiA prayer rope (chotki in Russian, komboskini in Greek) is a loop of knots, usually made of wool but sometimes of wood, that is used to keep track of the number of prayers which have been said. It is usually used with the...
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Meditations of a Monk of the Holy Mountain AthosA few years ago, with the blessings of the very reverend Father Joseph, Abbot of the Xiropotamos Monastery of the Holy Mountain Athos, we reprinted, in a booklet, the most didactic article about the prayer rope, which had been...
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Prayer Rope on wikipediaHistorically, the prayer rope would typically have 100 knots, although prayer ropes with 50 or 33 knots can also be found in use today. There are even small, 10-knot prayer ropes intended to be worn on the finger...
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Orthodox Tradition - The Prayer RopeMany Orthodox lay people pray with the aid of a prayer rope. Who introduced the custom of praying by prayer rope and when?...
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Saying the Jesus PrayerThe actual words of our short prayers can vary. We might say the classic version of the Jesus Prayer, or we might say, "Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me." We may say, "Lord Jesus, have mercy." Or, we might say a Psalm verse, or a Bible quote...
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The prayer ropeThe ropes have all Orthodox monks and use many Orthodox laity, usually wool and woven in various sizes ...
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