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In Kyriacos C. Markides's newest book, Eastern Orthodox mysticism
meets Western Christianity as the internationally renowned author
takes readers on a deep journey back in time to unveil the very
roots of authentic spirituality.
In his previous book "The Mountain of Silence," Markides introduced
us to the essential spiritual nature of Eastern Orthodoxy in a
series of lively conversations with Father Maximos, the widely
revered charismatic Orthodox bishop and former abbot of the
isolated monastery on Mount Athos. In "Gifts of the Desert,"
Markides continues his examination of Easter Orthodox mystical
teachings and practices and captures its living expression through
visits to monasteries and hermitages in Greece and America and
interviews with contemporary charismatic elders, both male and
female.
Markides's pursuit of a deeper understanding of Orthodoxy takes him
to the deserts of Arizona and a stay at a new monastery in Sedona;
to the island of Cyprus and a reunion with Father Maximos; on a
pilgrimage to holy shrines aboard a cruise ship in the Aegean Sea;
and finally to the legendary Mount Athos, home to more than two
thousand Orthodox monks. Markides relates his journey and
reflections in a captivating style while providing important
background material and information on historical events to give
readers a highly accessible, in-depth portrait of a tradition
little known in the West.
"Gifts of the Desert "will appeal to a wide range of people, from
Christians seeking insights into their religion and its various
expressions to scholars interested in learning more about the
mystical way of life and wisdom that have been preserved on Mount
Athos since the fall of the Byzantine Empire and the Great Schism
that separated the Eastern and Western Churches. Perhaps most
important, however, is the bridge it offers contemporary readers to
a Christian life that is balanced between the worldly and the
spiritual.
An acclaimed expert in Christian mysticism travels to a monastery high in the Trodos Mountains of Cyprus and offers a fascinating look at the Greek Orthodox approach to spirituality that will appeal to readers of Carlos Castaneda.
In an engaging combination of dialogues, reflections, conversations, history, and travel information, Kyriacos C. Markides continues the exploration of a spiritual tradition and practice little known in the West he began in Riding with the Lion. His earlier book took readers to the isolated peninsula of Mount Athos in northern Greece and into the group of ancient monasteries. There, in what might be called a “Christian Tibet,” two thousand monks and hermits practice the spiritual arts to attain a oneness with God. In his new book, Markides follows Father Maximos, one of Mount Athos’s monks, to the troubled island of Cyprus. As Father Maximos establishes churches, convents, and monasteries in this deeply divided land, Markides is awakened anew to the magnificent spirituality of the Greek Orthodox Church.
Images of the land and the people of Cyprus and details of its tragic history enrich the Mountain of Silence. Like the writings of Castaneda, the book brilliantly evokes the confluence of an inner and outer journey. The depth and richness of its spiritual message echo the thoughts and writings of Saint Francis of Assisi and other great saints of the Church as well. The result is a remarkable work–a moving, profoundly human examination of the role and the power of spirituality in a complex and confusing world.
"With his engaging blend of travelogue, conversations with a
wise and charismatic spiritual father, and musings on the big
questions of life and death, Professor Markides takes us as
companions on his journey of discovery. The insights that he
communicates with such enthusiasm are timely ones: here at last is
a writer who challenges the seeker after mystical understanding and
Eastern spirituality to discover Christianity." --Dr. Elizabeth
Theokritoff, independent scholar and co-editor of "The Cambridge
Companion to Orthodox Christian Theology"
In "Inner River," Kyriacos Markides--scholar, researcher, author,
and pilgrim--takes us on a thrilling quest into the heart of
Christian spirituality and mankind's desire for a transcendent
experience of God. From Maine's rugged shores to a Cypriot
monastery to Greece's remote Mt. Athos and, ultimately, to an
Egyptian desert, Markides encounters a diverse cast of characters
that allows him to explore the worlds of the natural and the
supernatural, of religion and spirit, and of the seen and the
unseen.
"
Inner River" will appeal to a wide range of readers, from
Christians seeking insights into their religion and its various
expressions to scholars interested in learning more about the
mystical way of life and wisdom that have been preserved in the
heart of Orthodox spirituality. Perhaps most important, however, is
the bridge it offers contemporary readers to a Christian life that
is balanced between the worldly and the spiritual.
The Accidental Immigrant is the capstone work of world-renown
author Professor Kyriacos C. Markides, based on his over
fifty-year-quest for an authentic understanding of the true nature
of Reality. As a teenager he arrived at the docs of New York in
1960 with the purported aim of earning a business degree and
returning to his native Cyprus. Thanks to a string of uncanny
coincidences he soon realized that the real meaning and purpose of
his Atlantic crossing was not the acquisition of practical skills
but the development of his social awareness and spiritual
consciousness. This is the story, among other things, of his
valiant struggles to assimilate within American society and
culture, of his peace activism to help heal the wounds of ethnic
strife in his native Island, and of his relentless quest for
spiritual fulfillment within the challenging confines of the
secular and agnostic world of modern academia. As a sociologist and
a field researcher he shares with us his encounters with a variety
of remarkable people that include colorful Christian shamans and
healers possessors of paranormal gifts as well as charismatic monks
and ascetics who exposed him to the magnificent spiritual wisdom of
Eastern mystical Christianity. It is, among other things, these
kinds of experiences that step by step led him to realize that
there is a deeper Truth over and beyond our physical and sensate
universe that is the foundation and wellspring of everything that
happens in our lives within the three-dimensional world. And it is
this awareness that could eventually lead towards the integration
of the best of science with the best of religion for the long-term
survival of the human race.
This work aims to recover the mystical heart of Christianity,
confirming that there is a direct tradition of spiritual practices
that the main stream Church has managed to ignore and suppress. The
author's quest for higher knowledge takes him on a journey to
Maine, New York, London, Cyprus and Greece. His revelation of a
vital living mystical practice based in ancient Christian thought,
is a major step in linking the most esoteric traditions of the East
to the largely hidden esoteric traditions of the West. The book has
a wide cultural significance, revealing a Western Christian
spirituality that includes space for mystical practice that is too
often assumed to be the exclusive domain of eastern religions.
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