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The Silence That Gives Birth to God
On the Love of Silence and the Death of the False Self “Be still, and know that I am God.” Psalm 46:10 ⸻ Synopsis of Tonight’s Group on The Evergetinos Volume II Hypothesis XLVII B11-D The fathers did not endure silence. They loved it. This is the difference between a man who is forcing himself to be quiet and a man who has discovered God. One clenches his teeth and calls it discipline. The other falls silent because he has found Someone worth listening to. Abba Or never lied
Father Charbel Abernethy
Feb 164 min read


The Words That Should Never Have Been Spoken
On the Humiliation of Speaking Without Knowing “Do not boast about your knowledge, for no one knows anything.” Abba Isaiah the Solitary ⸻ It happened so quickly I almost did not see it. Someone spoke. They shared something beautiful. Something real. I could feel the weight of it even before I understood it. But instead of stopping, instead of waiting, instead of asking, I moved to respond. I did not yet understand what they meant. But I spoke anyway. The words came easily. To
Father Charbel Abernethy
Feb 123 min read


The Bear, the Curse, and the Tongue That Kills
Why the Fathers Fear a Single Word More Than Wild Beasts Synopsis of Tonight's Group on The Evergetinos Volume II: Hypothesis XLIII and XIV There is something terrifyingly honest in these stories because they do not allow us to hide behind good intentions or spiritual reputation. They expose how thin the veil is between holiness and destruction when the heart is not fully purified of anger and envy. Florentius is not portrayed as weak or negligent. He is guileless. He prays.
Father Charbel Abernethy
Dec 29, 20253 min read
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