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Way of a Pilgrim and The Philokalia: Prayer of the Heart

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FOR THE FIRST TIME, The Way of a Pilgrim and The Philokalia are brought together in a single volume, uniting two of the most influential texts on hesychasm and interior prayer. The Way of a Pilgrim (including and the Pilgrim Continues His Way), a timeless spiritual narrative, has introduced countless readers to the practice of the Jesus Prayer, while the Philokalia, a collection of writings from the holy Fathers, provides the theological and ascetic foundation for this noetic path. By combining these works, this edition offers both the experiential journey of the pilgrim and the profound teachings that shaped his practice. "Let us strive to enter within ourselves and behold the Kingdom of Heaven"-this calling, central to both texts, is now presented in one volume for those seeking to embrace the hesychastic tradition.

The Way of a Pilgrim and the Philokalia is a profound spiritual journey into the heart of prayer and inner stillness, drawing on the wisdom of the hesychastic tradition. The text follows a humble pilgrim seeking to fulfil the apostolic command to "pray without ceasing," leading him through trials, revelations, and encounters with spiritual masters. "We must secure and bridle our intellect, and restrain it along with every thought, and punish every activity of the evil one through the invocation of our Lord Jesus Christ"-this invocation, the Jesus Prayer, forms the foundation of his spiritual ascent. Along the way, he discovers that prayer is not merely words but "the unending end of every virtue", drawing the soul into divine illumination. The book weaves together scriptural insights, mystical theology, and practical ascetic wisdom, echoing the voices of the great Fathers. "If you knew the One who has captivated me and unto whom He has bound me, you would swiftly sing exalted praises", the pilgrim exclaims, reflecting the ineffable joy of communion with God. Through his struggles and revelations, the reader is invited into the same journey, to discover that "the soul that is completely captivated by divine eros is unable to turn back". This timeless work remains a guide for all who seek deeper prayer, urging, "Let us not deprive ourselves of such an abundance of goods, precious gifts, and delights by preferring to indulge in momentary laziness". The Way of a Pilgrim and the Philokalia is more than a book-it is a roadmap to the inner kingdom, where "glory and honor and gladness and joy" await the soul that perseveres.

Note on this new translation: Other translators have incorrectly translated Νῆψις (Nepsis) as "sobriety" instead of "vigilance," misunderstanding its meaning in patristic literature. While the root verb (νήφω) can mean "to be sober," Νῆψις refers to spiritual watchfulness and attentiveness, an active guarding of the nous against distractions and temptations, making "vigilance" the correct translation. Likewise, other translators have used "monkhood" instead of "monk" or "monastic," though "monkhood" is not a natural English term. The correct translation depends on the context: "monasticism" for the overall way of life and "monk" or "monastic" for individuals or descriptions. Another serious error is the mistranslation of Νοῦς (Nous) as "mental," which reduces it to mere intellect, whereas nous in patristic thought is the highest faculty of the soul, the organ of spiritual perception distinct from rational thought. Retaining "nous" in English preserves its theological depth, as no single English word fully expresses its meaning.

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  • Mar 13, 2025 Pub Date:
  • 9798313870458 ISBN-10:
  • 9798313870458 ISBN-13:
  • English Language