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The Tyranny of the Immediate
When the Noise of the World Devours the Heart “This life has been given to you for repentance; do not waste it in vain pursuits.” — Isaac the Syrian There is something deeply revealing about the modern mind’s inability to turn away from the world’s endless stream of agitation. Politics. Outrage. Breaking news. Cultural conflict. Scandal. Prediction. Collapse. Analysis. Reaction. Counterreaction. The soul is dragged from one emotional storm to another until interior silence be
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3 days ago4 min read


The Arrow in Secret
Psalm 64 and the hidden warfare against the heart “They aim their bitter words like arrows; they shoot from ambush at the innocent.” — Book of Psalms There is an enemy who prefers shadows. He does not always come through scandal, open rebellion, or visible collapse. He often comes quietly, with a whisper so gentle that the soul mistakes it for its own thought. He does not need to drag a man into obvious sin if he can simply keep his heart dispersed, his mind fragmented, his a
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Apr 222 min read


When the Heart Refuses to Be Silent
A Desert Word on the Tyranny of the Self Disciple Father I cannot pray because I am always watching myself. My thoughts my feelings my wounds my duties they all rise up and fill the space where God should be. St. Arsenius You are not praying. You are staring at yourself. Disciple But I am trying to be attentive. St. Arsenius You are attentive to dust. Disciple Is it not right to watch the heart. St. Arsenius Watch God and the heart will be shown. Watch the heart and God will
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Feb 42 min read
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