• Why Can't I Be Still?

  • Jul 22 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 25 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Why Can’t I Be Still?


    Reference materials for this episode:

    Lao Tsu
    - Tao Te Ching
    - - poem 16

    Cai Song Fang
    - Warriors of Stillness
    - - author’s intro

    Philokalia vol 1
    - Evagrios the Solitary
    - - pg 40-41
    - - - watchdog passage
    - St Mark the Ascetic
    - - pg 128
    - - - sayings 29-31
    - St John Cassian
    - - pg 91
    - - - first paragraph “On Self Esteem”

    St Gregory Palamas
    - “On the Entry into the Holy of Holies II”
    St Sophrony of Essex
    - “His Life is Mine”
    - - quote regarding Jesus’ peace


    Scripture citations for this episode:

    Genesis 4, 15
    1 Kingdoms/1 Kings 19
    Psalm 22/23, 45/46
    Matthew 5
    Luke 2
    John 14, 16, 20
    Revelation 1
    Acts 9


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