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Aefensang
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Precious souls,
I have always been fascinated, as a Westerner, by the Eastern proclivity for centering on the abstract symbol of light.
Basil of Casarea has his famous description of the Holy Ghost as a pure ray or beam of light shooting down upon us from the Father. The Tabor Light of the Transfiguration seems to figure heavily into your thoughts and meditations. Only the Orthodox & Eastern Churches kept the hymn Phos hilarion, that beautiful “Hail, gladsome light”, in their liturgy over the last 1900 years.
Do Eastern Catholics practice Palamas’ Hesychasm, and how does that relate to The Light?
Is there something unique to the East that drives this on? Any ideas, quotes of the Fathers, essays, articles, papers, or commentaries on light-hymns and Scriptures about light, would be appreciated.
I have always been fascinated, as a Westerner, by the Eastern proclivity for centering on the abstract symbol of light.
Basil of Casarea has his famous description of the Holy Ghost as a pure ray or beam of light shooting down upon us from the Father. The Tabor Light of the Transfiguration seems to figure heavily into your thoughts and meditations. Only the Orthodox & Eastern Churches kept the hymn Phos hilarion, that beautiful “Hail, gladsome light”, in their liturgy over the last 1900 years.
Do Eastern Catholics practice Palamas’ Hesychasm, and how does that relate to The Light?
Is there something unique to the East that drives this on? Any ideas, quotes of the Fathers, essays, articles, papers, or commentaries on light-hymns and Scriptures about light, would be appreciated.