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Elder Efraim of Arizona about Prayer

 

 

May your entire soul cleave with love to the meaning of the prayer, so that your nous, your inner voice, and your will—these three components of your soul—become one, and the one become three; for in this way man, who is an image of the Holy Trinity, comes into contact with and is united to the prototype. As the great worker and teacher of noetic prayer, the divine Gregory Palamas of Thessalonica said, “When the oneness of the nous becomes threefold, yet remains single, then it is united with the divine Triadic Unity, and it closes the door to every form of delusion and is raised above the flesh, the world, and the prince of the world.” 1

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  1. The Philokalia, vol. IV, p. 343.

 

 

From the book

Councels from the Holy mountain

Selected from the letters and homilies of Elder Efraim of Arizona

 

 

 

 

 

 

Elder Efraim of Arizona about Prayer