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Madaglan
Guest
What is the Eastern perspective of experiencing God in nature, or rather, while in nature alone and away from human society?
Oftentimes, I feel that God is closer when I pray alone in nature away from much of the noise of the world, than when at Divine Liturgy with fellow believers.
I know that many Egyptian saints (e.g. St. Anthony, St. Mary, etc.) lived alone for long periods of time. But are they exceptions?
What are your thoughts on this? I notice, in the particular church I now attend, there is a tendency to see being alone, even in prayer, as somehow aberrant. I do a lot of my praying while hiking/walking alone, so I wonder about this.
Oftentimes, I feel that God is closer when I pray alone in nature away from much of the noise of the world, than when at Divine Liturgy with fellow believers.
I know that many Egyptian saints (e.g. St. Anthony, St. Mary, etc.) lived alone for long periods of time. But are they exceptions?
What are your thoughts on this? I notice, in the particular church I now attend, there is a tendency to see being alone, even in prayer, as somehow aberrant. I do a lot of my praying while hiking/walking alone, so I wonder about this.