Monthly Archives: August 2017

Monastic Legacy and the Name.

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A photograph survives from 1933 of Saint Silouan the Athonite seated on the left with Father Sophrony standing behind him to his right.  It was taken when both were monks of the Holy Monastery of Saint Panteleimon on Mount Athos.  Monk Basil Krivocheine stands behind another monk on the right and a Monastery guest stands in between.  This precious image,… Read more »

Yah Shuah Mari Yah: Wisdom Transmission of Glory.

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The wisdom transmission of Yah Shuah Mari Yah is the mystical legacy of Yeshuah, the Beloved, through MariYah, his Beloved Disciple, deliberately hidden at the heart of the Fourth Gospel, the three Epistles of Saint John and the Book of Revelation.  The Gospel of Philip remembered their holy co-companionship to be the concealed key to what MariYah, Apostle to the Apostles,… Read more »

Flow of Triune Grace

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Wisdom blesses the poor in spirit for theirs is the Kingdom of God’s hallowed Name.  The Kingdom is spontaneously present as the grace of glory when the Father generates the Son in us, and the Spirit proceeds from the Father to abide in the Son, praying ‘Abba, Father,’ in our midst. Triune mysteries remain ineffable even when wisdom discerns their… Read more »

Winter Sunrise.

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A winter sunrise reminds the heart that the Father generates the Son at centre in our midst, and the Spirit proceeds from the Father to abide in the Son, here, where all centres coincide.   God shines forth like sunrise in snow clad hills, the soul as pure and limpid as a frozen morn.  The Spirit bears witness to uncreated light generating… Read more »

Great Peace

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A rainbow over the Long Mynd calls blind hearts to turn and see, embrace the wisdom of pure seeing and through seeing, embrace pure being, human being translucent with the glory of Great Peace.  The fullness of Great Peace is the completeness that is everywhere loved by the children of incompleteness, the completeness that is communicated by the grace of… Read more »