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Unfortunately, today the ascetical part of our spiritual life does not have many admirers, still less, followers. Many would like to reach the peak of perfection in a very short time, without any mortification or self-denial. To them it seems that love is all that is needed because it is the bond of perfection. What they say is correct but incomplete โ they do not fully understand how many sacrifices are demanded by Christian love. We cannot really love God and our brothers if we do not die to ourselves. In order to love perfectly God and our neighbor, we must practically give up many things and accept many sacrifices. Love asks for courageous and generous sacrifices! โLove must hurt us,โ said Mother Teresa of Calcutta. โ from the Concluding Conference Review: What A Helpful Book About Spiritual Hermits. What an inspiring book this one is! - This book is rather small yet I found it to be mighty. What I mean by mighty is that it is mighty helpful and really helps to answer questions that I had about what a religious Hermit is. What I love about this book the most is: + Silence of The Eyes - These give up television, movies, newspapers and so much more in order to LOOK TO GO and LOOK TO PRAYER. This has inspired me to (at times) to look beyond what I want to read and have a believe in spiritual things and things that will last forever. + What is said about the SILENCE OF HEARING PART 2 - That TRUTH SPEAKS INWARDLY without the sound of words! How true this is. For me, I have found that I hear (internally) and with my gut when I am quiet and not listening to the sounds outside myself. This chapter/section is so precious to me that I have already read it three tImes. There are so many helpful sections in this book. It was NOT exactly about the HERMIT, HERMIT, that I thought that it would be, yet I learned more than I thought I would in a SPIRITUAL way. If you are on a spiritual journey or want to in the future, then I highly suggest this book! Review: A very good summary - This is written for a community of, more or less, hermits, but it discusses an important principle that is basic to the religious life...or, indeed, even basic to the sane life. It is a very good, readable summary. Each chapter is a bite-sized reflection that fits into one's daily prayer time. There is much to adapt into the secular life.
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D**S
What A Helpful Book About Spiritual Hermits. What an inspiring book this one is!
This book is rather small yet I found it to be mighty. What I mean by mighty is that it is mighty helpful and really helps to answer questions that I had about what a religious Hermit is. What I love about this book the most is: + Silence of The Eyes - These give up television, movies, newspapers and so much more in order to LOOK TO GO and LOOK TO PRAYER. This has inspired me to (at times) to look beyond what I want to read and have a believe in spiritual things and things that will last forever. + What is said about the SILENCE OF HEARING PART 2 - That TRUTH SPEAKS INWARDLY without the sound of words! How true this is. For me, I have found that I hear (internally) and with my gut when I am quiet and not listening to the sounds outside myself. This chapter/section is so precious to me that I have already read it three tImes. There are so many helpful sections in this book. It was NOT exactly about the HERMIT, HERMIT, that I thought that it would be, yet I learned more than I thought I would in a SPIRITUAL way. If you are on a spiritual journey or want to in the future, then I highly suggest this book!
S**T
A very good summary
This is written for a community of, more or less, hermits, but it discusses an important principle that is basic to the religious life...or, indeed, even basic to the sane life. It is a very good, readable summary. Each chapter is a bite-sized reflection that fits into one's daily prayer time. There is much to adapt into the secular life.
A**Y
RE:Silence
Nicely done book. As someone discerning a vocation as a Camaldolese oblate, this book gave me a huge insight into the importance of silence. Would highly recommend it as part of a postulant's reading list
C**T
Though silence is no an end in itself it is a powerful weapon from things like curiosity, verboseness
Over the years I've read many books on the Monastic Spirit, but this book, following in the footsteps of St. Benedict of Nursia, gives several chapters of different kinds of silence, which I had considered before. Though silence is no an end in itself it is a powerful weapon from things like curiosity, verboseness. St. James says "be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to anger." The author, a Camaldolese Hermit, speaks truthfully from page one. If you've ever experienced the kind of silence that gives life rather than disturbs our peace of mind and heart, then you may benefit from this kindle edition. I'm using it as a companion during the day. Kindle whispersync allows me to access it at home or when away. What I love most about this book is that it brings the reader into that Mystery of Love which Jesus calls us: "he spent the night in prayer."
A**R
Good book on classic monastic spirituality and a much needed ...
Good book on classic monastic spirituality and a much needed message for today. Practical, easy to read and straight forward on making the journey towards God.
D**C
Another Winner from Ercam editions
This small book featuring a series of conferences given to monks of the Camaldolese Hermits of Monte Corona at Holy Family Hermitage in Ohio is a pithy and thoughtful compilation of talks that are as relevant today as they were when first presented in 1986. You'll find yourself going back to reread these succinct teachings time and time again. I highly encourage that anyone interested in the eremitic life take advantage of any publications or books emanating from the Camaldolese Hermits of Monte Corona (er cam) in Ohio. These books will be a valuable addition to your library.
R**A
Excellent spiritual reading!
Excellent spiritual reading about silence of exterior and interior senses. A great conference on self will, surrendering, and silence that can be applied to daily life.
D**R
Quiet, God speaking!
"Silence" is a primer for all seeking to deepen their faith in Jesus Christ. Our soul may put us in touch with the heavenly, and our bodily senses may put us in touch with creation, but in silence of the appetites, we listen for and hear the whispers of the God of the prophet Elijah. As a primer, "Silence" cleanses the senses, quiets the appetites, and emboldens the soul to submit to the promptings of the Holy Spirit.
M**L
Much more to silence than simply being quiet
This book is a beautiful exploration of silence, by a Camaldolese Hermit from the Holy Family Hermitage in the USA. It hugely expands on what we may think of "silence". Silence is not simply a lack of noise or speaking, but is a silence that pervades all of our senses, our passions, our intellect and our will.The writer explores the following virtues of silence. Some of these appear rather strict to those of us not in a monastery, but perhaps we can learn from them all. All seek to quieten our own selves, and love of self, to make more room for the love of God and others. A very brief summary of the silences discussed... Silence of the Eyes - guarding ourselves against viewing or reading material that divides us from God. Silence of Hearing - silencing ourselves to voices that turn us away from God and using our ears to listen to the voice of God and the needs of others. Silence of Touch - not seeking the comforts of life, but without being drawn into inappropriate deprivations. Silence of Sense of Smell - avoiding the use of perfumes which may trigger lust, but also avoiding unnecessary aversions to smells ("I don't like the smell of fish"). Silence of the Memory & Imagination - not dwelling on memories of sins or feelings of hurt and offence. Not using our imaginations to foster attitudes that are contrary to God's will for us. Not letting the memory distract us from attention to what we are doing (or supposed to be doing) at that moment. Silence of the Intellectual Faculties - not applying the intellect and curiosity for it's own sake, or out of a sense of pride and self-satisfaction. Silence of the Will - not putting our own will above the will of God or the will of those leading us. Silence of Self-Esteem - not seeking distinction in life. External Silence - living in quiet without unnecessary distractions. Respect the silence of others.
T**N
Monastic conferences
These are a collection of short conferences on silence given to a community of Camadolese monks. They deal with types of silence, for example silencing imagination, silencing tastes and of course silence as itself. They are obviously geared to those living the eremitical monastic life in its fullness but lay readers may still find some interesting points to adapt to their own spiritual journey, particularly if that journey is hermitical in nature.
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