Title: Asceticism:
1Asceticism
- Beyond church rites and legalism.
2Outline
I. Introduction A. The deep spirituality of the
Coptic church is found in its ascetics and
monastic movement.. B. Ancient II. Give
example of Story of Sts. Agape, Irene and
Shiona III. Definition of Asceticism A.
Solitude i. Physical and Spiritual Desert
ii. The Inner life-going into
oneself in order to find God. B. Repentance C.
Humility D. Obedience/Discipleship
E. Prayer Life praying without ceasing
F. Watching
3Outline cont.
- IV. Conclusion Ways that we can live this deep
spiritual life today - A. Inner chamber physical and spiritual
- B. Jesus Prayer (prayer of the heart)
- C. Discipline (routine)
- D. Life of Repentance and Watching/Vigil
- E. Spiritual guidance and practicing obedience/
Participating in the Mystery of Confession - F. Spirit of Humility in my relationships
4Introduction
- Popular spirituality today Eastern Spirituality
including Meditation Mantras - The Rothko Chapel
5Introduction
- Our Coptic Orthodox Church fulfills that
spiritual need for us on the outside the church
can seem dry and overly ritualistic if we take
a deeper look at its rich roots and history we
will uncover the ancient beauty and rich soil of
our church the Pearl of Great Price. - One American guy did
6Journey Back to Eden
- An ethnographic study by a Benedictine
monk/anthropologist of the Egyptian monastic life
7He writes in a journal style titled Becoming
Acclimated P.26
- Becoming Acclimated
- OCTOBER 5, SUNDAY
- During these days I am becoming immersed in the
monastic - routine, entering as much as possible into the
schedules of - prayers, both communal and private, that the
monks have - adopted. Both in St. Macarius and in St. Bishoi
Monastery, the - monks rise very early in the morning. Here they
arise at 230 - A.M. and begin prayer at 300 A.M. Morning
Prayer consists of - more than seventy psalms which are sung, one
after the other, - with various antiphons, short hymns,
intercessions, and - incensations from 300 A.M. until 600 A.M.all
of this done - while standing! Then, at 600 A.M. the Coptic
Mass (the Kodes) - begins and continues till long past 900 A.M. or
930 A.M.
8Journey Back to Eden
- So, in fact, the monks have six hours of
standing in a very thick cloud of incense every
morning before they can even have their first
glass of tea! This is the routine from which they
never deviate this is the routine which is the
rhythm of their life, and it is exhausting. -
- Nevertheless, it is also very moving, and the
manner in which the monks celebrate these prayers
is altogether genuine and sincerenothing
affected, no sense of drudgery, either. Its
their work, their primary work, but its a work
which they perform with great sincerity, great
veneration, and great reverence in an almost
simple, childlike way.
9Journey Back to Eden
- The monks complete the whole Psalter in the
course of the day (150 Psalms in Coptic or
Arabic!), which is an extraordinary number. It
takes a certain amount of practice and
determination to enter into this regime. The Rule
of St. Benedict provides for 150 psalms a week
(with certain repetitions and canticles), whereas
in my own Benedictine Abbey, we cover the same
number in a month! We pray them much more slowly
and with pauses, but we are seated. Comparisons
are difficult.
10Asceticism
11Asceticism
- Its a world of spirituality that exists and that
we can try and get a taste of even if we live in
the world, in the U.S in the 21st century. - Its ancient
- St. Antony the first monk in the world
established monasticism in Egypt.
12One example in the Synaxarion
- The Martyrdom of the Holy Virgins Agape, Eirene,
and Shiona. - On this day( April 16th Ths year it fell on Wed
of the last week of Holy Lent---Barmouda 8th 1724
the three holy virgins Agape, Eirene, and Shiona
(Susinia) were martyred .
13Asceticism
- 1 Corinthians 924-2724 Do you not know that
those who run in a race all run, but one receives
the prize? Run in such a way that you may obtain
it. 25 And everyone who competes for the prize is
temperate in all things. Now they do it to obtain
a perishable crown, but we for an imperishable
crown. 26 Therefore I run thus not with
uncertainty. Thus I fight not as one who beats
the air. 27 But I discipline my body and bring it
into subjection, lest, when I have preached to
others, I myself should become disqualified.
14Asceticism
- askesis in Greek (means training/practice)-ascetic
ism the lifelong training in self-control that
is essential to spiritual growth. A tearing down
and building up (metahnias), a tearing down of
the old man (the man of sin) in order to be
renewed in the new man (Christ Jesus)-the mind of
Christ. Tear down bad habits and replacing them
with new ones. - Asceticism the dedicated, persistent and
conscious effort we bring to the way we live.
15Asceticism
- Asceticism is not self-infliction (the guy from
the devinci code) When we have the right
understanding of who Christ is we will have the
right practice. Our Lord Jesus is God incarnate
fully man and fully divine if we have an
incorrect understanding of the nature of Christ
we would abhor and hurt the body despising the
physical in favor of the spiritual , in the name
of so called spirituality.
16Asceticism is Balance
- Asceticism is balanced the monks say about
themselves (St. Gregory of Sinai) True humility
is not--- to abuse oneself in self-belittlement.
Yet it still is voluntary martyrdom death to the
world to passions to the self in order to gain
eternal life. A life of discipline, of obedience,
of fasting and prayer as a means to purification
of the soul. They see the command to repent in
Mathew 32 Repent ye for the kingdom of heaven
is at hand not for a one time deal but for a
continual life of repentance.
17Asceticism is Balance
- Asceticism is not self infliction or hatred For
the holy fathers taught us to be killers of the
body. The Monks Callistus and Ignatius on
Directions to Hesychasts - The outward man perishes but he inward man is
renewed day by day 2 Corn 416
18Asceticism
- Ascetics are so enthusiastic about spending time
with God in fact all their time with Him. As a
lover with a loved one time passes and they are
enraptured. The word enthusiasm comes from the
Greek words en and Theos to be immersed in
God in the case of the ascetics they are so
inspired by and passionately dedicated to the
pursuit of their spiritual growth that they are
immersed in this process and ultimately they come
to union with God.
19Asceticism
- They have Agape love towards God love that
doesnt hold back and is not concerned about the
self as to what theyll get for their
asceticism they do it for its own sake they
forsook the world because all they wanted was the
sole focus and pursuit of their salvation so
they manifested this pursuit in the way they
lived. They practiced this Agape love in their
letting go of themselves. They emptied
themselves of their passions pride self-love
as God Himself emptied Himself (as is mentioned
in the Friday Psali) and became man. God cannot
fill what is already filled with itself. P.44 of
In the Spirit of Happiness
20Asceticism
- Ascetics are not attached to anything or one or
their own selvesall they have is their faith. - Dying to the World
- Gal 614 But God forbid that I should boast
except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by
whom the world has been crucified to me, and I to
the world. - Gal 524) And those who are Christs have
crucified the flesh with its passions and
desires. - Meaning of the word world is Evil desires,
it could mean 1. geographic, 2. people 3. bad
desires - Is the world alive in my eyes? If it is, then I
am affected by it tempted, moved by small
things, or whatever if the world is truly
crucified in my eye, its dead, nothing is
appealing in it in my yes.
21Asceticism
- Voluntary death Choosing to have a spiritual
life - Involuntary death Succumbing to our bodies
therefore having eternal death. - They are crucified to the world The cross is the
key to the Resurrection. - Three pillars of worship Charity, Prayer and
Fasting
22A pillar of Asceticism is Solitude
A Quote from Abouna Elia a monk from St.
Macarius Monastary a disciple of Pope Kyrillos
when he was still a monk (called Abouna Mina the
Solitary at the time) We must go out into the
desert of our own purification and
sanctification. We must accept the eventualities
of divine Providence which come to us with he
same Spirit of affirmation who came over Jesus in
the waters of the Jordan, the Spirit who likewise
drove him in the desert where he was alone and
abandoned, the Spirit who drove him even to the
Cross. .God came to visit us to make this
fountain of life flow into our desert..
23Back to Fr. Mark Gruber
I reflected afterwards about what Abuna Elia had
shared with me, comparing it to my own experience
of these few months in the desert and to my own
earlier reflections on the Baptism of Jesus and
his subsequent wilderness sojourn. It seems to me
that what Abuna Elia said is an appropriate
measure of the ambivalence of the desert, for it
is certainly a hostile environment. It is one
which impoverishes its inhabitants and
intimidates anyone who passes through it. Yet, at
the same time, if one is patient and does not
rush through it too quickly, he can discover its
hidden springs. There is a kind of silence, for
instance, in which the word of God can echo and
be better heard in his heart.
24Father Mark Gruber Cont.
- There is a peace in the desert that
- relativizes all the stresses and troubles of
- human life in the city. The desert baptizes us
- into the worst of our human weakness, but it
- transforms that weakness into genuine
- poverty before God. Rather than a place
- that fosters our pretenses and illusions
- about ourselves, it is a means by which we are
- baptized into the truth of divine love, divine
life. They walk through the barren desert and
they make it a place of flowing springs (cf.
Psalm 847).
25Asceticism includes Humility
- Ascetics high level of spirituality the very act
that they renounced the world never goes to their
head. This is the most critical trick by the
devil for them (and us) the trick that they/we
have arrived, that were good, we dont need to
change. They remain watchful and repentant even
if Christ and a legion of angels welcome them at
their death it is precisely their true humility
and feelings of unworthiness that bring them to
this level and this is the attitude that we want
to learn. Any act, even the most virtuous, can
be approached incorrectly, egotistically. P. 67
of In the Spirit of Happiness
26Entering the Physical desert allows one to enter
the Spiritual desert
- How do we begin to know our internal vices?
Whether we are lazy impatient, angry, jealous, ,
lustful, greedy, egotistical? By beginning to
know these aspects of ourselves we then allow
ourselves to be freed from them when theyre not
in the dark they don t have as much of a strong
grip on us.. We first need external silence in
order to gain internal silence and ultimately
peace.
27What did they find in their Spiritual Desert?
- Feelings of Greed lust anger emotional
reactions that sometimes feel beyond our control
are what the fathers call passions but to be a
passionate person in our society/modern life has
positive connotations actually. This is because
these emotions give color to life they are not
good or bad in themselves but it is our inability
to control them but rather they controlling us is
whats harmful. We need to understand what makes
us angry, or jealous what triggers those
feelings and what kind of thinking fuels them.
Once we can get an understanding of this about
ourselves (through spending time in silence and
prayer and self-reflection) we then are less
gripped by them and are free. The more intense
the emotion or need, the more our thinking is
blinded and our free will shackled. In the
Spirit of Happiness, p.126
28Different Passions
- St. Gregory of Sinai identifies different
types of Passions of the mind, of the soul, of
emotions, of desire and of the tongue for
example a Passion of the emotions is as we know
anger, bitterness, hot temper. Of desires love
of money debauchery self love, of the body
impurity laziness, gluttony, attachment to the
world. Passions of speech deceit, craftiness,
lying, flattery, mockery, idle talk. Passions of
the mind pride, being puffed up,
argumentativeness, showing off. The mistress of
all passions is Self-regard. The passions needed
to be subjected/ruled by the spirit and by
reason.
29Asceticism and Life of Repentance
Continual life of repentance. A monk was asked
what they do all day in the monastery and they
said we fall down and get up, fall down and get
up. Both literally and figuratively. Ascetics
live a life of repentance the Greek word for
repentance is metanoia where we get the Arabic
meh-than-ee-ah) the prostrations we make
seeking Gods mercy and forgiveness and doing it
with a sad heart for our sins but rejoicing as we
get up in the hope of our salvation. Meta
change, noiamind. Repentance is a change of
ones mind.
30Continual Life of Repentance
- This wasnt easy the spiritual warfare was very
real in the desert. Its a wrestling both oneself
and with the forces of evil, opposition on the
inside and the outside.
31Ladder of Divine Ascent
32The result of Asceticism
- But you, my child, although of the flesh, are
moved by love for a better life and a desire to
live in your body as though free from it how
monks Callistus and Ignatius address the fathers
in their wriritngs Directions to Hesychasts
33How else were the demons defeated but through
HUMILITY
- He who entirely renounces self-will has
already attained everything he deems to be good,
spiritual and pleasing to God, even before he has
entered a life of spiritual struggle, for
obedience means not believing that anything good
comes from oneself, even to the end of life.
The monks Callistus and Ignatius.
34Discipleship and Obedience
- The fathers emphasize that if a monk undertakes
the life of asceticism on his own without
guidance they will be lost souls. Reaching
certain spiritual heights without guidance could
lead one into pride and false understanding of
themselves.
35Discipleship and Obedience
- For example
- .When a man sees light with his bodily eyes,
smells sweet scents, hears voices and many other
phenomena. Some have become totally possessed,
and in their madness wander from place to place
others have been lead astray, mistaking the devil
for an angel of light, in the guise of which he
appeared to them without their recognizing him.
Thus they remained incorrigible to the end,
refusing to listen to any brothers advice. Some
of them instigated byt the devil, have committed
suicide.. St. Simeon the New Theologian
36Contrast that last quote with
- If someone observes perfect obedience towards
his spiritual father, he becomes free of all
cares, because once and for all he has laid all
his cares on the shoulder of his spiritual
father. For if a man has given himself up
entirely to God and has shed all his cares on to
God and his spiritual father, so that, in his
obedience, he no longer lives his own life or
follows his own will, but is dead to all worldly
attachments and to his own body---what accidental
thing could ever vanquish and enslave such a man?
Or what worry or care can he have? Therefore all
the wiles and stratagems used by the demons to
entice a man towards many and varied thoughts are
destroyed and dispersed by attention, prayer and
obedience. St. Simeon the New Theologian
37Asceticism includes Obedience
- Ascetics are not their own guides/leaders but
enter into a disciple relationship lifelong
learners. Not only have this attitude but enter
into the difficult relationship with a spiritual
father who sees their naked wounded and
sometimes ugly soul loves them prays with and
for them. Watches them fall over and over again
and rejoices in their triumphs.
38Asceticism is Discipline
- From 13th-14th monk St. Gregory of Sinai on how
an ascetic spends his time - From the early morning freeing oneself from
everything, it is necessary to keep remembrance
of God, by prayer and silence of the heart, and
for the first hour to pray patiently for the
second hour to read for the third hour to
psalmodize for the fourthto pray for the fifth
to read for the sixth to psalmodize for the
seventh to pray, for the eight to read for the
ninth to psalmodies for the tenth to eat, for
the eleventh to rest--if need be for the
eleventh to recite the vespers. Thus spending
the day in a godly manner man pleases God.
39Spiritual discipline
- Spiritual discipline does not leave room for what
one feels like doing usually we leave it to our
feelings to spend time with GodI feel
depressed so Ill try to pray. But when we have
a discipline a scheduled time to pray or a tool
like the agpeya to help us pray we are then
trained and our ego and our passions (bodily
desires/emotions) are not in control of our
spirit but the other way around.
40Praying without Ceasing Thessalonians (517)
Pray without ceasing
- The monks/nuns are described as angels living on
earth because their prime occupation is like
that of the angels which is constant
praying/praising. Angels give themselves
completely to their work which is nothing but
the glorification of God. In the Spirit of
Happiness, p. 176.
41Monks are Angels on Earth
- Angels never tire singing praises to the Creator
nor does a mind, emulating them in purity, ever
tire in the same. As insubstantial angels in
heaven care not about food, so those who are
substantially insubstantial (men who practis
sobriety on earth) have no care of it when they
enter into the heaven of silence of mind.
42Praying unceasingly starts withSilence ?? Yes.
Silence.
- Fathers, harkening to the Lord Who said For
out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, murders,
adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness,
blasphemies and These are the things which
defile a man(Matt1519,20), hearing also that in
another place of the Gospel we are instructed to
cleanse first that which is within the cup and
platter, that the outside of them may be clean
also (Matt2326), have renounced all other
spiritual work and concentrated wholly on this
one thing, that is on guarding the heart,
convinced that, through this practice, they would
easily attain every other virtue, whereas without
it not a single virtue can be firmly established.
Some of the fathers called this doing, silence
of the heart others called it attention yet
otherssobriety and opposition (to thoughts),
while others called it examining thoughts and
guarding the mind. St. Simeon the New Theologian
43Why Silence?
- Silence is the mystery of future life whereas
words are the instrument of this world. The
monks callistus and Ignatuius - Stillness of the mind (takes practice) If a man
prays with his lips while his mind is wandering,
what use is this? (St. Gregory of Sinai)
44What is this Future Life?
- Waiting for the True Bridegroom
- They live waiting/watching for the bridegroom as
the parable of the ten virgins instructs us to
do. Living with this attitude not only prepares
us to join the triumphant church and our Heavenly
father but also enriches our lives Knowing that
tonights sunset might very well be your last
changes the way you see it. P. 51 In the Spirit
of Happiness.
45In Conclusion Ways that we can live this
Spiritual Life.do we have to be monastics?
- NO! But we can still live it! YAY! ?
46Ways that we can live this Spiritual Life.do we
have to be monastics?
- Do we have a spiritual Schedule/Routine? Frequent
practice is the mother of habit and habit becomes
second nature. - Agpeya?
- Holy Bible?
- Spiritual Father?
- Confession?
- Am I humble in my relationships?
- You call yourself a sinner, but in effect you
show that you do not feel yourself to be one. A
man, who admits himself to be a sinner and the
cause of many evils, disagrees with no one,
quarrels with no one, is not wroth with anyone,
but considers every man better and wiser than
himself.
47The Jesus Prayer
- My Lord Jesus Christ Have Mercy on Me a Sinner
- My Lord Jesus Christ, Help Me.
- My Lord Jesus Christ..
- My LordJesus Christ!
48Driving in traffic, Waiting at the Dr.s office,
until we do it in our sleep!
- The Jesus prayer is a good way to start to train
ourselves, our mind lips and heart to pray all
the time so that way our minds are always
directed towards Christ. Our very breaths our
very existence become a fragrant prayer. God is
always present in front of us and whatever we do
and think is permeated by this focus this
conscious awareness of being in Gods presence.
The monk should have memory of God in place of
breath. (St. Gregory of Sinai)
49Jesus Prayer
- When you will be worthy of the gift of ceaseless
prayer in the heart, then, according to Isaac of
Syria, you will have reached the summit of all
virtues and become a dwelling place of the Holy
Spirit then the prayer will not cease, whether
you sit, walk, eat, drink, or do anything else.
Even in deep sleep prayer will be active in you
without any effort, for even when it is
externally silent, it continues secretly to act
within. Way of a Pilgrim
50Jesus Prayer
- The sun passing over the earth produces
daylight the holy and worshipful Name of Lord
Jesus, constantly shining in the mind, produces a
measureless number of sun-like thoughts.
51Why the Jesus Prayer St. John Chrysostom teaches
- So that the name of the Lord Jesus, descending
into the depths of the heart, should subdue the
serpent ruling over the inner pastures and bring
life and salvation to the soul. He should always
live with the name of the Lord Jesus so that the
heart absorbs the Lord and the Lord the heart,
and the two become one. Do not estrange your
hear from God, but abide in Him and always guard
your heart by remembering our Lord Jesus Christ,
until the name of the Lord becomes rooted in the
heart and it ceases to think of anything else.
May Christ be glorified in you.
52How do I practice the Jesus Prayer?
- You must think of God more often than you breath
directions to Hesychasts by the monks callistus
and Ignatius - It is our mantrabreathe in, breathe out.
- The sun passing over the earth produces
daylight the holy and worshipful Name of Lord
Jesus, constantly shining in the mind, produces a
measureless number of sun-like thoughts. - Read this book its the guidebook for the Jesus
Prayer HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
53Life of Prayer
- Therefore it said that when the Holy Sprit comes
to live in a man he never ceases to pray, for
then the Holy Spirit Himself constantly prays in
him (Rom826) - It is a give and take relationship we have to
draw near so He can be near to us we receive
grace in proportion to our faith.
54Grace in proportion to our faith?
- Its a combination of work and grace
- Mark the hermit says To make an effort to pray
is in our power, but to pray purely is a gift of
grace. And so offer to God what is in your
power. Begin by bringing to God a sacrifice of
constancy in prayer, and Gods almighty power
will swallow your weakness your dry and
distracted yet frequent prayer will become a
habit and second nature your prayer will be made
pure, fervent and powerful. Way of a Pilgrim
55Having Sobriety of Mind
- What is sobriety?
- Calmness sitting quietly, bringing every thought
under subjection directing everything thought to
prayer calming the storms inner and outer. - Not having useless conversations just for the
sake of conversation - Make the most of every opportunity. Let your
conversation be always full of grace, seasoned
with salt, so that you may know how to answer
everyone.Colossians 45-6Prayer needs
sobriety, just as a small lantern needs a candle
(perhaps as a lantern needs windless calm to burn
like a candle.)
56Prayer requires attention crucifying our minds
- Silence and prayer requires that we break the
chatter of the mind thats why we can use
icons to help us focus on the heavenly (we can
pray with our breathing this focuses our minds
using the Jesus prayer) St. Nilus says Strive
to render your mind deaf and dumb during prayer
then you will be able to pray as you should. - St. John Climicus or (of the Ladder) says The
beginning of prayer is to banish ongoing thoughts
as soon as they appear. Its middle stage is to
keep the mind contained in the words we say or
think. The perfection of prayer is ravishment to
the Lord.
57The Jesus Prayer is called the Prayer of the
Heart The inner chamber
- St. Isaac writes Strive to enter within you
inner chamber and you will see the chamber o
heaven. For the two are the same and one
entrance leads to both. Therefore it is there
that one must look to see whether the grace of
the most holy Spirit has inscribed therein its
laws. There, Where? In the ruling organ, the
throne of grace where the mind and all the
thoughts of the soul are to be found, that is, in
the heart. Monks Callistus and Ignatius
58We Shine
- The mind that is sober has complete attention
through constant prayer together with Holy
Communion works to brighten and prepare the soul
for its wedding day Whenever we unworthy
ones are thought worthy to be admitted, with fear
and dread, to the Divine and undefiled mysteries
of Christ, our God and King, then let us all the
more show forth sobriety, watchfulness of mind
and strict attention, so that our sins and our
small and great uncleanness may be destroyed by
the Divine fire, that is, by the body of our Lord
Jesus Christ. For when it enters into us it
straightway drives from our heart the spirits of
wickedness, and it does away with our sins of the
past, and the mind is left empty of the restless
importunities of evil thoughts. If after this we
guard the mind strictly, and stand in the gate of
our heart, each time we are again counted worthy,
and the holy Secret Divine Body will more and
more brighten the mind, and make it shine like a
star.
59What happens when we become vessels of prayer?
- We have power
- The power and strength of this discipline of
prayer When the soul becomes freed from
everything external and is united with prayer,
then prayer like a flame envelops it, as fire
envelops iron and makes it all fiery. Then the
soul, though still the same soul, like red hot
iron, can no longer be touched by anything
external. St. Elias Ekdikos
60Pure, Salt, and Light
- Matthew 58Blessed are the pure in heart, For
they shall see God. - As salt enhances the taste of bread and all
food, and even preserves meant from decaying, so
you should resolve to guard the inner savor of
the mind and the wonderful activity in the heart,
for it will bring divine sweetness to both the
inner and th outer man, drive away wicked
thoughts, and preserve you continually in what is
good. Way of a Pilgrim
61We become one with Him, our Triune God.
- In prayer we reflect the true image in which we
were creatd Uniting your mind body and soul
It is evident that prayer which consists of an
unceasing invocation of the Divine Name, is the
harmony and union of mind, word and soul (heart).
For where two or three are gathered in my name,
there I am in the midst of them (Math 18 20)
says the Lord. Thus, in recalling the powers of
the soul from their dispersion among objects of
passion, and in uniting them with one another and
with the tripartite soul itself, prayer mirrors
the One God in three hypostases. - Glory be to Him forever Amen.
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Desert Fathers Mark Gruber O.S.B, Orbis Books,
Maryknoll, NY, 2002 - Writings from the Philokalia on the Prayer of the
Heart Translated by E. Kadloubovsky and G.E.H.
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