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Seek and ye shall find!, Nov 8 2001
This review is from: The Way of a Pilgrim: And the Pilgrim Continues His Way (Paperback)
If you wish to start a journey within.
If you wish to stop the constant chatter of an out of control
mind.
If you wish peace.
If you seek the stillness, calmness and strength that you
know lives in your heart that seems to be just outside your
grasp.
If you seek to become that which you truly are, which happens
not to be who you think you are.
If you want the only thing that is worthwhile.
Then read this book.
If you want your life to change forever, then "live this book".
This is a book from the heart to the heart.
That is all that matters.
No matter what you believe or what you think you believe
read this book.
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Should be Six Stars!!, Sep 21 1999
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A great Christian masterpiece! Reading this book gives one appreciation and thanks for the Lord's grace and mercy. A wonderful guide to life - especially in this hectic modern society. Very mystical but also very practical following in the tradition of most Orthodox spiritual essays. Highly recommended to all Christians seeking a deeper understanding of taking up one's Cross.
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Praying Unceasingly - the Prayer of the Heart, Jun 18 1999
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How does one obey the scriptural imperative to "Pray without ceasing?" The simple pilgrim (we learn his background in bits and snatches) sets out to learn how... from both the wise and the simple he meets on the road. In a period and place where a cup of tea is a rare treat and a book one's sole possession, glimpses of disaster and survival, madness and understanding, suffering and joy, simplicity and layers of implications appear with every turn in the road.
"Pray, and do not labor much to conquer your passions by your own strength. For 'greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world,' (1 John 4:4), says holy Scripture."
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