Seventy-seven Orthodox koans

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“Seventy-seven Orthodox koans” is a unique work that immerses the reader in the world of spiritual reflection and philosophical issues intersecting with the Orthodox tradition. The author, hiding under the pseudonym Unknown, created a book that not only offers a set of riddles and metaphors, but also is a real guide to the inner world of a person striving to know himself and God. Koans are Buddhist paradoxes that tend to serve for meditation and self-discovery. In this book, Orthodox koans are adapted to the Christian tradition, which makes them accessible and understandable to a wide audience. Each of the seventy-seven reflections is not only a riddle, but also a profound question to which the reader can search for an answer throughout his life. These koans are designed to awaken in us the desire for spiritual development, to help understand the complex aspects of faith and life, as well as to inspire personal reflections on God, love, suffering and the meaning of existence. The book will be especially interesting for those who are looking for answers to eternal questions, interested in philosophy, religion and spirituality. It is suitable for both young people and more mature readers who already have some experience in searching for the meaning of life. “Seventy-seven Orthodox koans” will be an excellent companion for those who want to deepen their knowledge of the Orthodox faith, as well as for those who seek comfort and support in difficult times. The topics raised in the book cover a wide range of human experiences and questions. Here you will find reflections on love and compassion, on sin and redemption, on freedom of choice and predestination. Each koan is not only a mystery, but also an opportunity to look at your life from a new angle, rethink your habitual views and find new ways to understand yourself and the world around you. The author skillfully uses language to create an atmosphere of deep meditation and reflection, which makes reading not only cognitive, but also emotionally rich. The style of Unknown is characterized by conciseness and expressiveness, which makes it easy to perceive even the most complex ideas. His texts are full of metaphors and images that make you think and immerse yourself in the process of comprehension. This makes the book not only a source of knowledge, but also a real work of art that can inspire creativity and self-expression. If you are interested in books in the genre of spiritual literature, such as Anastasia Novykh’s “The Way to Yourself” or Viktor Frankl’s “In Search of Meaning”, then “Seventy-seven Orthodox Koans” will be a real find for you. This book is not just for reading it is for reflection, for meditation, for finding answers to questions that concern each of us. In the end, “Seventy-seven Orthodox Koans” is not just a book, but a whole world that opens up to the reader. This is an invitation to dialogue with yourself and with God, an opportunity to deepen your faith and learn to see beauty in every moment of life. Allow yourself to immerse yourself in this amazing world, and perhaps you will find answers to those questions that have long tormented your soul.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Unknown
- Language
- Russian