Introduction to the Philokalia - St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite

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If after listening to this Introduction to the Philokalia you are inspired to read the Philokalia and learn to pray in a more God-pleasing way, we strongly advise you to do so with the blessing and guidance of your spiritual father. If you do not have a spiritual father, finding one is much more important than reading the Philokalia.
Fr. Maximos Constas writes: "Before reading any of the works in the Philokalia, it will be helpful to read the following two items. The first is St. Nikodemos’ outstanding summary of all the principle doctrines and practices that the reader will encounter on the traditional path of entry into the Philokalia. The second is his Introduction to the Philokalia, which was omitted by the English translators."
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St. Nikodemos writes:
"The Spirit enlightens those Fathers wise in divine things, oriented toward uninterrupted watchfulness and attentiveness in all things and guarding of the nous, and He reveals to them a method to again find grace, a method truly wondrous and most scientific. The method was the ceaseless prayer to our Lord Jesus Christ the Son of God."
"From this spiritual and scientific work, accompanied also by the practical execution of the commandments and of the remaining moral virtues, because of the warmth which is created in the heart and the spiritual energy from the calling on the all-holy Name, the passions are burned up; because our God is fire, fire which consumes evil (Deut. 4:24). Continuing on, the nous and the heart, little by little, are purified and are unified together. And when they are purified and united, one with the other, from that point the fruits of the Spirit rise up once again in the soul and all the fullness of good things are lavished upon man. And that I may speak briefly, from here it is possible to return to the perfect grace of the Spirit which was granted to us from the beginning in Baptism, and which certainly exists in us, but the passions have buried it, just like the ashes bury the spark."
"Come all, as many as are members in the Orthodox calling, lay people and monks together, as many as aspire to find the kingdom of God which is within you and the hidden treasure in the field of your heart (Lk. 17:21; Matt. 13:44), which is sweet Jesus Christ. Thusly, free from the captivity of this world and from the wandering of your nous and with a heart purified of the passions, by the ceaseless and awesome calling upon our Lord Jesus Christ and with the other co-operative virtues, which this book teaches, you shall be united together among yourselves and being united together in this way you shall all together be united to God, according to the supplication of our Lord to the Father where he said: 'That they may be one, as we are one' (Jn. 17:11)"
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@dimitrioskultukis2358
@dimitrioskultukis2358 Жыл бұрын
Ive been to mt. Athos and stayed for a few months. Im so blessed to have my friends up there still. One monk who was about 27 at the time is a geronda now at his own small monastery in thessaloniki. My dream is to do the same. Im 41 but i pray that i can fully serve christ...pray for me guys please. My name is Dimitrios.
@riapresley5446
@riapresley5446 Жыл бұрын
Dimi...so awesome!
@dimitrioskultukis2358
@dimitrioskultukis2358 Жыл бұрын
@@riapresley5446 thankyou
@dimitrioskultukis2358
@dimitrioskultukis2358 Жыл бұрын
@@precisi0n86 it depends on you. After being there for some time you'll get to know the monks, and they'll get to know you. They all have different personalities and most of them love to sit down and maybe have a coffee with you and talk. You also don't have to stay in one monastery all the time. Where I was at its was big and there were other pilgrims there coming kff the ferry every single day, so I definitely hung out with them. If your spiritual state is good, your doing an honest review of yourself, writing down your honest short comings and doing a self review, them hour spiritual channels are more open and therefor hoj become closer to God so a couple of months may feel like a couple of days or a few years depending know your attitude and spiritual state. Plus it's not like there aren't things to do! Lots of church, food, talking, reading, praying, knowing, hoping, and learning! You can even go fishing up there on a small boat. It's somewhere I long to be again.
@eugenegauggel1000
@eugenegauggel1000 Жыл бұрын
Find your Guru and he will guide you. We pray to God to know Him, then God sends us a Guru who shows us God. That is how it happened for me. Pray then to the Almighty for guidance and see how it turns out. Blessings Dimitrios
@srdanvlahovic2091
@srdanvlahovic2091 8 ай бұрын
Hi Dimitrios! I wish you the best and I pray to God to bring you health and happiness. I want to ask you, since you have spent time there, how does one go to Mt. Athos for a longer period (like 1-3 months)? Only trips I have found were for 7 days maximum, but I would like to go there for a longer period, to try and cleanse my soul, and learn all there is to monasticism and our beautiful faith. I hope you see this, even though it's been a year, and God bless you. Sincerely, Srdan
@jennyamiantitis4906
@jennyamiantitis4906 Жыл бұрын
God bless you. Thank you for translating such works, otherwise not available to a non Greek speaker. May all Christians achieve that blessed communion with the Trinitarian God.
@TheFoolOnTheHill_
@TheFoolOnTheHill_ Жыл бұрын
I read the Philokalia. It's fascinating how the Desert Fathers lived.
@colliebel5104
@colliebel5104 Жыл бұрын
Many thanks and God Bless for your wonderful videos.
@Ag-wu4mi
@Ag-wu4mi Жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this May the Lord bless you and all your efforts
@riapresley5446
@riapresley5446 Жыл бұрын
So very awesome...thank~you It is just a snippet...yet so powerful and life saving...as usual with all Orthodox anything
@joer9156
@joer9156 Жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@Tommx1967
@Tommx1967 Жыл бұрын
I wonder why Metropolitan Kallistos and his companions chose to omit this jewel, Saint Nikodimos the Hagiorite's Introduction to the Philokalia, from their English edition.
@dougmiller5202
@dougmiller5202 5 ай бұрын
I was wondering the same thing. In their introduction they just state that they omitted it, without further explanation. I was puzzled.
@bazenenterprisesco.8251
@bazenenterprisesco.8251 5 ай бұрын
God bless you.
@-kyrieeleison
@-kyrieeleison Жыл бұрын
How does one find a spiritual father?
@OrthodoxWisdom
@OrthodoxWisdom Жыл бұрын
Here’s a short word on this topic. Feel free to ask more after watching. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/br16qaejm92-XZc.html
@lkochal1
@lkochal1 7 ай бұрын
Please slow down on your reading and annunciations. If we’re concentrating on trying to understand what is said, then we lose the heart of the message. It’s a beautiful topic though.
@crbgo9854
@crbgo9854 Жыл бұрын
what is so severe about this that you need a spiritual father
@OrthodoxWisdom
@OrthodoxWisdom Жыл бұрын
The devil loves a man who prays but is not obedient, does not have extreme humility.
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