by using the prayer rope

When we ceaselessly pursue the prayer, God will enrich us. Only the prayer cleanses the heart. Because we are full of passions, we should sympathize with one another and be careful of our tongue.

“The tongue has not bones but it crushes bones.”

If we use it for God, it will be all honey and sweetness. If we say words against each other, it will be all bitterness. The person who is obedient and says the prayer will receive abundant grace and will experience may things…

For this reason let us be careful. Let us help ourselves by using the prayer rope and asking for the Light of God to come and illumine our inner being.

Gerontissa Makrina

Words of the Heart


the things of the Lord


Simplicity is of the Lord, and it is important for us to bear this in mind as we navigate our way, in Faith, and through life. Often people complicate simple matters. Love is simple. Kindness is simple. Forgiveness is hard, but also simple. Hope and joy are simple. Friendship is simple. Silence is simple.

That which is of Christ is simple – and guarding the heart is a path toward simplicity and is a step toward filling the vessel of the soul with the Holy Spirit. If it is not filled with the Holy Spirit it surely will be filled with something else.

More than ever we need to rekindle the space and flame of silence. To be unplugged has become a luxury.

We are bombarded with many inputs throughout our days. So many distractions – especially when we are glued to our cell phones and apps and social media. We train our senses on a stream of constant stimulation and likes. There was a short time ago in history when we knew how to stand in the space of silence. We also knew how to be fully present with those in our midst, looking and listening to the person before us.

Communication used to be simple and required no other platform than simply to be present or to pick up the phone, maybe write a letter.

Now, we have Texting, Snapchat, What’s App, Skype, Email, Facebook Messenger, Private Messages on Instagram, Telegram and probably so many other apps that my kids haven’t found yet. So many ways we have to communicate that you have to spend lots of your time checking in on all of them, stressing if you lose a streak yet diminishing the depth and quality of your communication to the streak – because you have hundreds of streaks on your Snapchat so you need to get through them all quickly… and now there is anxiety to see if you missed a message on one of a dozen apps, because you don’t want anyone to feel like you forgot them, or have to wait more than a few minutes for you to respond.

People end up all over the place :: fractured :: connected yet isolated, and “liked” yet feeling alone, left out and insecure.

Not only that, think of how many times your are with someone who is having multiple texting conversations – while semi-present with you – at the same time? It’s unsettling and distracting. We are taught by our Faith to see Christ in the other. Is that even possible through texting? One can not say for certain that it’s not possible… and yet…

Once at a retreat led by Metropolitan Kallistos he told of a simple proverb – maybe it was Russian – it is hard to remember, but, like all proverbs it is deep, simple and very profound.

Where is the most important place in the world ? The place where you are right now. Who is the most important person in the world? The person right in front of you.

Proverb – author unknown by this blogger

There are even apps for prayer, yet no app can pray. There is an app for CALM… and yet science shows that the very act of looking at any computer screen or electronics actually stimulates the nervous system… perhaps there will be an app for Stillness and Hesychia soon, maybe even an app for Silence.

The soul is not “liked” it is “Loved”. There is no button for that. It does not thrive on constant stimulation but silence. Even reading the Bible on Kindle is a place of distraction… the world constantly tempting my fingertips. There you are, reading out loud, “In the beginning was the Word….” and a stream of texts come in… Gmail dings, Instagram and Facebook notifications beg you away for a hit of dopamine…. but I’ll get back to the Bible in just a second… only to be confronted with the end of the day, and the Lord was totally forgotten before the altar of the App, the altar of Notifications, the altar of Instagram, the altar of WhatsApp, the altar of complication and overstimulation.

What are we doing to ourselves?


they love

“Such are the souls of the saints: they love their enemies more than themselves, and in this age and in the age to come they put their neighbor first in all things, even though because of his ill-will he may be their enemy. They do not seek recompense from those whom they love, but because they have themselves received they rejoice in giving to others all that they have, so that they may conform to their Benefactor and imitate His compassion to the best of their ability; ‘for He is bountiful to the thankless and to sinners’ (cf. Luke 6:35).”

+ St. Peter of Damaskos, “Book I: A Treasury of Divine Knowledge


humility is needed

Whoever pursues the prayer as if it were gold and makes use of every minute is able to leap over all obstacles, accepting and enduring everything. Then God, and the Panagia protect this person. He will be careful not to judge, not to be disobedient, or do things without a blessing Humility is needed. When one looks to himself, he will see everything around him with a good eye. When a person has God within his soul, he does not speak ill of anyone, and when he sees someone who is suffering, he feels pain, weeps with him and entreats God to be merciful to him.

Gerontissa Makrina

♥️ WORDS OF THE HEART ♥️


fed with prayer

Just as we are continually eating in order to maintain the body, so the soul should constantly be fed with prayer. The one who prays ceaselessly feels divine blessedness and has the help of God. If we had something precious and we lost it, we would turn the world over to find it. This is how we must pursue the name of God…

Gerontissa Makrina

♥️ WORDS OF THE HEART ♥️



God does not want cleverness

When a person has God in His soul and separates the good from the bad, removing what is bad from the soul, then he thinks that there are flowers everywhere. He says,” there must be violets and hyacinths here. Are there Lillie’s nearby? Oh what frangrant basil.”

… God does not want cleverness. He wants only for you to worship Him and keep Him noetically close by you. God gives spiritual intelligence and discretion to the person who is noetically close to Him.

Gerontissa Makrina

♥️ Words of the Heart ♥️


the first shall be last

We have a Father who is all affection, all love. We have guides with so much faith and love. God ha made us worthy to fall into such hands. Therefore, let us struggle! We lead a beautiful angelic life! One must only devote himself to watchfullness. He needs to place his thoughts beautifully in order, in other words, with reason and good sense. He should say, “I must become last of all so that I can be saved.” Whoever goes up to the front, Christ takes to the back, and whoever is in the back, Christ will bring to the front.

Gerontissa Makrina

♥️Words of the Heart ♥️


the soul desires these things

“When we truly love Christ, we will cling to His neck; we will embrace His feet. If there is something troubling our soul, and as human beings we fall we should say, “Help me my Christ; strengthen me; enlighten me; bestow more faith upon me; grant me prudence; grant me obedience.” The soul will seek after these things because it desires salvation.”

Gerontissa Makrina

♥️ Words of the Heart ♥️


keeping watch

For us in the world living ordinary lives….. we too must discover stillness and watchfulness in the cave of the heart and learn to attend to what is heard in silence while living ordinary lives in the world as she did. Deep interior prayer is not something only for the monastics or for a hermit far off in the desert.

Stephen Muse

Treasure in Earthen Vessels