BBC: Extreme Pilgrim - Ascetic Christianity

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  • @anisb.3336
    @anisb.3336 Před 11 lety +175

    ''You see this narrow gate? This is the way to heaven. You see this door? It's the way to the other place.'' I love this guy

  • @jajohnson7809
    @jajohnson7809 Před 6 lety +219

    I can only imagine how it must feel to leave behind friends, conveniences, entertainment, everything to live this life. I recall from the life of St. Mary of Egypt that for about 20 years, she struggled because she missed her old way of life, its pleasures, and the old friends from her prostitution days. I can't imagine how tough that was. Yet she lived that way for about 50 years if I remember right, and died a sanctified, changed, and holy woman. Her story, the story of St. Anthony the Great, and the story of St. Moses the Ethiopian have long captivated me. Fr. Lazarus is their modern counterpart. To think that we have living saints today in 2018, keeping vigil and praying for the world. And we need it so badly. I am blessed to be Orthodox. Lord have mercy.

    • @barbaradumont8672
      @barbaradumont8672 Před 2 lety +3

      As a reply to you believing you are blessed to be Orthodox. We are not to worship any “saints” we are to worship our creator “ONLY”. There is no blessing being in any religion whatsoever as God hates religion period. It’s about a personal relationship with Christ our saviour and our creator. May you find His way 🙏🏻🤍

    • @ryanbowditch6444
      @ryanbowditch6444 Před 2 lety +6

      @@barbaradumont8672 I fully agree that god Is probably not a fan of religion. And I also deeply agree about a personal relationship with God and Jesus. But I'm curious what was your intention with posting this reply? And how do you know that @jajohson doesn't have a personal relationship with God?

    • @grantsmythe8625
      @grantsmythe8625 Před rokem +6

      You speak of "a personal relationship with Christ". The word "personal" has important implications. It means that no one can decide for anyone else. The relationship is "personal", not group. Therefore, when you speak of what we are and are not supposed to worship, speak for yourself. When you speak against "any religion whatsoever", speak for yourself because as you noted, the relationship with Christ is a personal matter, not a group matter.

    • @luismanuelpotencianonorato9672
      @luismanuelpotencianonorato9672 Před rokem +3

      @@barbaradumont8672 Jesucristo es Dios y Salvador, fundó la Iglesia Católica Apostólica con sus doce 12 discípulos a predicar el Evangelio a todo el mundo, la relación con Jesús es cierto que es persona pero también en comunidad la Iglesia, la intersección de los santos es válido y la veneración de la Virgen María. No aceptamos el protestantismo ni si forma fragmentaria en sus postulados.

    • @luismanuelpotencianonorato9672
      @luismanuelpotencianonorato9672 Před rokem +3

      @@grantsmythe8625 También la relación también es comunitaria la Iglesia.

  • @marlstarl8791
    @marlstarl8791 Před 6 lety +145

    The fact that nowadays we can meet people through videos like this and experience lives sort of second-hand, which are completely contradicting to our own, is such an incredible gift!

  • @meadeadams
    @meadeadams Před rokem +102

    What a beautiful beautiful documentary and a testament to the power of the ancient faith of Orthodoxy, and the Fathers and Mothers who have gone before us.

    • @theguyver4934
      @theguyver4934 Před rokem

      Just like biblical and historical evidence proves that jesus and his apostles were vegatarians biblical and historical evidence also proves that the trinity, atonement, original sin and hell are very late misinterpretations and are not supported by the early creed hence its not a part of Christianity I pray that Allah swt revives Christianity both inside and out preserves and protects it and makes its massage be witnessed by all people but at the right moment, place and time
      The secret text of the Bible says ye shall know them by their fruits
      So too that I say to my christian brothers and sisters be fruitful and multiply
      Best regards from a Muslim [ line of ismail ]

    • @jacobbaradaeus6250
      @jacobbaradaeus6250 Před 9 měsíci +6

      @theguyver4934 Brother, peace be upon you. Just so that you are clear - your ‘Isa’ is not our Jesus, God incarnate and Al-Lah is not our God.
      PS - How many hundreds of years after your prophet died, and from among how many tens of thousands of possible variations and discarded claims, and through how many generations of people were your collection of Hadith, which is what your faith and law really rest on and without which your vague, self-contradictory text is utterly incomprehensible, compiled?
      Asking for a friend.

    • @mariorizkallah5383
      @mariorizkallah5383 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@theguyver4934muslims are not in the line of ishmael lol. Nice joke you made me laugh 😂

    • @micoolkidfilms3270
      @micoolkidfilms3270 Před 5 měsíci

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@theguyver4934to reject the trinity would be to Reject Jesus as God incarnate, to reject Jesus as God incarnate would be to reject Christianity, to reject Christianity would mean your not Christian
      it’s like saying Mohammed wasn’t the messenger of Allah and was just a wise man in islam.
      Also atonement for sins has been around since the days of Moses, thousands of years before Christ were the Levitical priest would sacrifice lambs on the Passover festival for the atonement of sins, this is similar in to the Dhul Hijjah.
      Also Christ and the Apostles were not totally vegetarian but most likely abstained from meat other than fish (the tradition of not eating meat on Fridays in Christianity comes from Good Friday) and then being vegetarian doesn’t make a difference as God declared all food clean after the new covenant was established meaning all messianic laws of Judaism were scraped.
      Early Christians even before the council of niceae new what Gosples were canonical with the amount of accuracies they shared and how accurate they were as a whole, fabricated gospels were invented after Jesuses death by Jews seeking to tarnish his reputation,
      nowadays the only Bibles with books removed are Protestant bibles, that’s because Martin Luther’s pride and heresy overcame him and he rebelled against the Church Christ left behind in preparation of the 2nd coming.
      I shall pray for you that your knowledge may become greater on Christianity ✝️

    • @micoolkidfilms3270
      @micoolkidfilms3270 Před 5 měsíci

      ⁠​⁠@@mariorizkallah5383actually modern day Arabs are considered related or related to a common ancestor of Ishmael half son of Abraham

  • @LaudeturIesusChristos
    @LaudeturIesusChristos Před 11 měsíci +92

    Amen!!! proud 17 y/o Orthodox Christian devoted to cataloging the history of Christianity and I hope to be an ascetic one day, lord bless!

    • @ally1816
      @ally1816 Před 10 měsíci +12

      God bless you, im 19 and a catechumen in the Orthodox Church. Its good to see other young people in the faith!

    • @theguyver4934
      @theguyver4934 Před 9 měsíci

      @@ally1816 Just like biblical and historical evidence proves that jesus and his apostles were vegatarians biblical and historical evidence also proves that the trinity, atonement, original sin and hell are very late misinterpretations and are not supported by the early creed hence its not a part of Christianity I pray that Allah swt revives Christianity both inside and out preserves and protects it and makes its massage be witnessed by all people but at the right moment, place and time
      The secred text of the Bible says ye shall know them by their fruits
      So too that I say to my christian brothers and sisters be fruitful and multiply
      Best regards from a Muslim ( line of ismail )

    • @WHEREYOSAFEAT
      @WHEREYOSAFEAT Před 8 měsíci

      It’s funny tho because these people are Coptic Orthodox, you’re more then likely Eastern Orthodox which means these people are actually heretics to your church.

    • @richardguzman2108
      @richardguzman2108 Před 6 měsíci +4

      What about the miraculous catch of fish?

    • @MystikosMinistries
      @MystikosMinistries Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@ally1816I’m a 17 y/o Catechumen! Kyrie eleison!

  • @samuraichuck87
    @samuraichuck87 Před 9 lety +157

    Those Bedouin guides seemed like some pretty cool people.

    • @chenchi6623
      @chenchi6623 Před 7 lety +6

      lol that's the best part imo xD

    • @Shannmeister
      @Shannmeister Před 6 lety +25

      chuck kaczmarsky The elderly Bedouin gentleman had more heart and spoke more sense than people in the so called civilised world seem to posses. A true son of the desert.

  • @ephraimdrakeful
    @ephraimdrakeful Před 10 lety +98

    Father Lazarus pray for me. I was completely spastic the whole episode, giddy. The wisdom of Elder Lazarus was something I thought secular television could never ever give me, a link to the Holy Fathers. I just kept repeating parts over and over, because as a thirsty soul I was drinking deeply of this sweet water; slaking my thirst.

    • @athanasiadis24
      @athanasiadis24 Před 10 lety +6

      Same here, I've found a lot of truly amazing stuff within this very tradition, and a powerful experience with it. I've done a lot of reading on it, but I think that at the end of the day it is about applying your knowledge, however limited. The Fathers' insight on prayer, humility, love etc is a force that, if harnessed, can change everything to the best. But it's still something I'm struggling with, having been a rather strong atheist and all. What about you?

    • @maximusconfese5899
      @maximusconfese5899 Před 10 lety +2

      It is fantastic indeed! Be sure to search his name in youtube for other videos. And look for books about Elder Paisios.

    • @ephraimdrakeful
      @ephraimdrakeful Před 10 lety +1

      Maximus Confese Geronda Paisios is a wonderful elder and father of the church. God bless you. In Christ - Ephraim.

    • @ephraimdrakeful
      @ephraimdrakeful Před 10 lety +8

      George Athanasiadis Dear Brother in Christ George. In Baptism my name is Ephraim. I am an Orthodox Christian. I grew up as a Pentecostal Christian, but found it to be empty and devoid of all truth. I lived my life to the fullest as a heathen and bathed my soul in drugs, especially heroin. Today I am free of this vice, but require methadone to help with daily cravings and protect me from poor decisions, for I am weak. God is good, and the wisdom of the Orthodox Church and her saints is where it is at. A good book to look up is "God's Revelation to the Human Heart' by Father Seraphim Rose. You said that you have done a lot of reading, this is good dear brother, do you partake of the Sacraments- confession, Holy Communion, etc. A life in Christ is a life in prayer and in Church. The Holy Orthodox Church is the Hospital it is here that we get the medicine and receive healing. I lived on Mount Athos for a couple of years. I learned to always just focus on myself. Now when I go to church I don't look around at others, just my feet or the icons. I go there for myself. This has helped me, because I would judge others, or get involved with other peoples problems. Not to say that I'm not friendly, but I wait to do that at the end of service. Say the Jesus Prayer. God bless you I will pray for you, pray for me.

    • @milliepoliakoff4104
      @milliepoliakoff4104 Před 9 lety +9

      George Athanasiadis
      I think we all struggle. I'm sure you are familiar with the Orthodox icon called the Ladder of Divine Ascent which illustrates the spiritual struggle of an Orthodox Christian life. For those who don't know this icon, It is a picture of a ladder standing on the earth and reaching to Heaven where Christ is emerging. People are climbing the ladder trying to reach Christ , and winged demons are seen pulling them off, but they keeping coming back to the ladder and once again start climbing.

  • @trespire
    @trespire Před 10 lety +114

    The elder Bedouin Abu Aíshs' reassuring statement "we will be with you through thick and thin, we are all children of Adam and Eve" demonstrates a sincere spirit of tolerance, acceptance & caring for ones guest, that typical here in the Levant & North Africa.
    This is the culture of the simple down to earth person, one sometimes experiences when meeting or being catered for, a very pleasant side to middle east culture.

    • @ryansilver11
      @ryansilver11 Před 10 lety +3

      well said.

    • @maximusconfese5899
      @maximusconfese5899 Před 10 lety +16

      Sadly becoming less and less due to Islamic extremism.

    • @trespire
      @trespire Před 10 lety +11

      Maximus Confese
      As a person who lives in a pluralistic multicultural country (Israel), I experience daily interactions with Arabs, both Cristian & Muslim, and also with Druze (who are not Arabs but do speak Arabic), in my personal experience this custom of receiving and taking care of guests is not necessarily an Islamic custom, but rather a custom of the area.
      Jewish families from other Mediterranean countries such as Morocco Tunisia Yemen etc. also pamper their guests. If it is becoming less it's is probably a younger generation "modernization", with the more traditional people it is still very much the norm.

    • @b.j.handcock1308
      @b.j.handcock1308 Před 10 lety +1

      This has always been Islam. Saudi greed, Turkish greed, Israeli murder, and colonial hegemony have destroyed the once peaceful land where Islam is mostly centred around. The Christians live in their material desire and their governments will continue to find wealth at any cost. Islam is also a religion of struggle and inner understanding of Allah (swt). You see militant Kaffar groups that fight for the rich people destroy the nations of Iraq and Syria. Israel bombs Gaza and the Christian nations support it because that is their destiny. Islam will never submit to money because it will outlive the western business men and the corrupt leaders in Muslim nations. The west gives them all loads of weaponry to kill for money. Soon they will lose their power and nations like Iran will give the Arabs what they need instead of corrupt western Christians.

    • @maximusconfese5899
      @maximusconfese5899 Před 9 lety +21

      What you call "Christian nations" are really western nations that have inherited false/pseudo Christianity of Protestantism and Catholicism. Layer after layer of reformation and change has resulted in them being something completely different from authentic Christianity which is still preserved in the Orthodox Church. This is why the attitude of indigenous Christians such as those in Greece, Cyprus, Armenia, Egypt, Syrian-Christians is completely different to the westerners you speak of

  • @barrycartner3855
    @barrycartner3855 Před 3 lety +33

    Father Lazarus is actually very rich. In simplicity and devotion, he is rich in Spirit and an anchor to others seeking inspiration.

  • @MarkGrago
    @MarkGrago Před 10 lety +180

    Coptic Christianity is so undermined by most Christians...like most eastern Christianity today;a lot of folks are not aware of the theological and textual contributions that were made in the preservation of The Bible and early Christian beliefs engrafted by Coptic Christians...

    • @madhuridixit4789
      @madhuridixit4789 Před 6 lety

      Mark Grago ❗✔👍🌷⛪💕🌷

    • @pintoftitanium7493
      @pintoftitanium7493 Před 4 lety +11

      Coptic Christianity also tends to be ignored by the media compared to other religions outside of the U.S.

  • @athena2483
    @athena2483 Před 7 lety +158

    Father Lazarus seems like a amazing and wise man.

    • @JavierBonillaC
      @JavierBonillaC Před 4 lety

      Marcus Aurelius He loves the camera, he could be a tele evangelist.

    • @guyjin788
      @guyjin788 Před 4 lety +15

      Quite possibly a living saint.

    • @ArtyomLensky
      @ArtyomLensky Před 3 lety +1

      High praise coming from you Mr Aurelius

    • @tryhardf844
      @tryhardf844 Před 3 lety

      @@JavierBonillaC
      The best televangelist bar none

    • @JavierBonillaC
      @JavierBonillaC Před 3 lety

      @Andrew Dogg I had the wrong father. The younger one.

  • @plumsink
    @plumsink Před 7 lety +109

    Look at his face in the beginning of the video and at the end. At the end his face is like an icon, like the icon of a saint. I hope he was able to keep some part of that with him as he returned to cozy England.

  • @lennydale92
    @lennydale92 Před 7 lety +53

    Father Lazarus is such a genuinely lovely man.

  • @rx88088
    @rx88088 Před 9 lety +130

    "If there is a Satan", "why would God send demons", etc. He is questioning basic Christian doctrine. He is definitely in battle against the demons, you can tell by his mood swings, and how he speaks; he seems to be having some rather strange dialogue with God.

    • @Rahab111222
      @Rahab111222 Před 4 lety +38

      I think he's just being a journalistic "devil's advocate" type for the camera. But if he really does think that way, then he's just another atheist who expects God to be a coddling, enabler of a parent. Rather than a parent who places his children through trials and adversity for our own good and to build strength and well being.

    • @solidmood2855
      @solidmood2855 Před 4 lety +1

      is god not strange? he said himself that the house Jesus built for us has many rooms, not just the house of the church that makes us comfortable.

    • @tryhardf844
      @tryhardf844 Před 3 lety

      @Defixiones 1
      These types of questions are quite as nauseam.

    • @jakeh2848
      @jakeh2848 Před 3 lety

      Satan and the fallen created essentially automated spirits without free will. God has the one good spirit, the holy spirit of Gods will and Gods will is goodness, your own free will is a clear sign of that alongside consciousness

    • @jakeh2848
      @jakeh2848 Před 3 lety

      But yes he seems like almost a confrontation with christ

  • @krag9083
    @krag9083 Před 3 lety +21

    I watch this I acknowledge just how far I fall short.

  • @federicomoisesmaisonet4936
    @federicomoisesmaisonet4936 Před 9 lety +30

    As a former Anchorite monk now living among others I must say I found this documentary very rich in wisdom as well as a reminder that the Holy church survival has been product of monastic life for century's and its future glory will be manifest in the monastic lifestyle as well. God BLESS

  • @Llangwej
    @Llangwej Před 8 lety +31

    Being in the desert alone is to be forced to squarely face the condition we will be in when we are about to die. At that time, we will be totally alone just ourselves and God. No distractions, no crutches, no intellectual games and none of the things we've devoted our entire lives to and which gave us meaning and satisfaction - and nourished our sense of who we are - will accompany us in our last hour. It is the human experience pared back to its naked core. How well do we know that deepest part of ourselves when all the noise and layers we add on to it are taken away? As Rev. Owen-Jones found out, it can be a harrowing experience when all the accretions are peeled away. It is daunting that is why so few of us face it, choosing instead to fill our senses with all sorts of things...like uncomfortable silences in a conversation that we feel impelled to fill.
    We either come to terms with who we truly are and our place in this unfolding eternity or we try to fill it with finite "things" that cannot actually fill that emptiness. We can face that nakedness head-on now or we wait till we are forced to face it as we are about to die.
    It is that "desert" inside that Fr. Lazarus referred to in his parting words. "I want to bless you, Father, bless you with this thought, to carry with you this...because you will be going back to a place that is full of...full of things, so I want you to carry this emptiness, this full emptiness, the full emptiness of the desert."
    "Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant looking for fine pearls. When he found one of great value, he went away and sold everything he had and bought it.” Matthew 13:46
    “…She had a sister called Mary, who sat down at the Lord's feet and listened to him speaking. Now Martha, who was distracted with all the serving, …my sister is leaving me to do the serving all by myself…Please tell her to help me.' But the Lord answered, 'Martha, Martha,' he said, 'you worry and fret about so many things…and yet few are needed, INDEED ONLY ONE. It is Mary who has chosen the better part….' Luke 10:39-42

  • @YusefAlTahir
    @YusefAlTahir Před 10 lety +195

    This is The Beauty Of Orthodoxy

    • @cmdrefstathiusplacidus9003
      @cmdrefstathiusplacidus9003 Před 10 lety +34

      Amazing how many people in the west (including myself until 5 years ago) living in America (a "Protestant" nation) who are completely ignorant about Christs Church, the Church of the Apostles, The Christian Church, The original Church after pentacost, The Orthodox Church. Catholic but not roman, pre-denominational waiting for any who search for the truth to find her.

    • @YusefAlTahir
      @YusefAlTahir Před 10 lety +3

      ***** it really is. Many mistake us for Jews

    • @YusefAlTahir
      @YusefAlTahir Před 10 lety +17

      I wish the West could see Orthodoxy without the lens of modern sectarianism that is entrenched in the western churches especially in the USA.

    • @RestingJudge
      @RestingJudge Před 10 lety +18

      I recently have started the journey of coming into the faith. It was hard because the majority of my friends are Catholic and my mother is strictly evangelical christian. At first I wanted to take the easy route of the Roman Catholic church, but I prayed and I realized that if I did that then I might as well not be a Christian. I would be lying to myself because I know the true church is Orthodoxy. Historically and spiritually they have the true claim.

    • @maximusconfese5899
      @maximusconfese5899 Před 10 lety +16

      And to think the American media is currently trying to demonize Russia, an Orthodox Christian country!!!! They should be in alliance (USA, Russia, Europe) to take on the nastiness that is islam, Turkey (the exterminator of the Christians), Saudi Arabia (the financier of extremist islam, murder of the Christians).

  • @JapanJohnny2012
    @JapanJohnny2012 Před 10 lety +97

    i wondered why father lazarus was such a good english speaker so did some research. he was born in australia. interesting backstory

    • @k0inGamesbro
      @k0inGamesbro Před 10 lety +14

      It says in the video.Anyways,he's pretty Amazing to live in Isolation,AND know Egyptian,English,and Greek.

    • @MoshPitTinc
      @MoshPitTinc Před 10 lety +3

      Makes sense, a lot of Coptics left Egypt after the Nasser's nationalization policies went into effect. The Copts started leaving and venturing to countries like Australia, North America, or Europe.

    • @7thLayer
      @7thLayer Před 10 lety +2

      he 's not egyptian

    • @Ymirson999
      @Ymirson999 Před 10 lety +1

      Thank you Johnny. I was wondering myself where he was from given his accent.

    • @bellingdog
      @bellingdog Před 9 lety +2

      He is also from Tasmania, which is quite interesting,as Tasmania itself is an isolated island/state of Australia. Tasmania is not normally renowned for it's religiosity.

  • @dianadallalnctmrcmc9303
    @dianadallalnctmrcmc9303 Před rokem +10

    I'm trying to figure out how to grow spiritually with Breast cancer stage 4 which has disabled me due to mets in the bones. So far, God has healed a lot of spiritual problems, healed me, my marriage and family. But going through is as difficult as living in the desert. You learn to trust God through it all.

    • @skull5366
      @skull5366 Před rokem

      God bless you, and your family! ❤

  • @devdasrai
    @devdasrai Před 10 lety +70

    They are Orthodox Christians. The people shown in this video are obviously Coptic Orthodox Christians. The prayers, icons, and tradition shown in this video are ALL prayers, icons, and traditions of Orthodox Christianity.

    • @sashajanfirst
      @sashajanfirst Před 2 lety +2

      Except Saint Ephrem and Saint Antony were Catholic.

    • @jurmcluck4675
      @jurmcluck4675 Před 2 lety +6

      The line between Eastern Orthodox and oriental orthodox is blurred, people shouldn’t treat Copts or Ethiopians like they’re some strange non orthodox sect.

    • @Bellg
      @Bellg Před 2 lety

      @@sashajanfirst Yes, that is right. The orthodox are the catholics...

    • @joannacopas2100
      @joannacopas2100 Před 2 lety +4

      @@sashajanfirst They are pre-Chalcedon saints, Rome has no unique claim to them. All the apostolic churches recognise them as saints.

    • @SarahHodgins
      @SarahHodgins Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@sashajanfirstno, they were Christian. At that time Roman Catholicism was not a thing.

  • @darrensatoru6634
    @darrensatoru6634 Před 8 lety +64

    Rev Peter Owen - Jones is just fantastic. What an inspiration. And Fr Lazarus' journey from post Marxism and Psychoanalysis to Coptic Christianity is absolutely fascinating. And what a marvellous piece of ecumenism is this documentary.

    • @zootsoot2006
      @zootsoot2006 Před 2 lety +2

      One of the best docu-series ever made. Just brilliant.

    • @JuriAmari
      @JuriAmari Před rokem

      Rev. Jones actually wrote a book based on this experience. I highly recommend checking it out!

  • @betrihaki3884
    @betrihaki3884 Před 6 lety +19

    Dear Fr. Lazarus, I hope u write an autobiography. Your book would open the eyes of millions of people, and most probably would make our world a better place.God Bless u, and thank u for this video clip.

  • @danielwright7427
    @danielwright7427 Před 8 lety +77

    One word. RESPECT.

    • @ofthefather6285
      @ofthefather6285 Před 7 lety +1

      1:33 One word. DISRESPECT.

    • @ofthefather6285
      @ofthefather6285 Před 7 lety +3

      Why are you watching then?

    • @ofthefather6285
      @ofthefather6285 Před 7 lety +3

      Oh wow that is profound. You must be some kind of philosophical master. Please enlighten me guru Nestor because I can' think for myself.

  • @alexanderhill7958
    @alexanderhill7958 Před 6 lety +16

    Oh God what a tale. I was crying at the dedication and commitment of the ascetics. Amazing

  • @user-uh1cg4rd5i
    @user-uh1cg4rd5i Před 11 lety +16

    Orthodox Church which is 2000 years old can be found in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Balkans and Arab world, her bishops are direct successors of Apostles, nothing is changed there for 2000 years. Orthodox Church is present in the west as well.
    That is enough reason that all Christians convert to original apostolic faith.

    • @csa7189
      @csa7189 Před rokem

      Yes but monasticism started in egypt in africa

    • @Truthwillalwayswinoverlies
      @Truthwillalwayswinoverlies Před 3 měsíci

      Ukraine is a fake nation never existed its Russia who are the real orthodox nation keeping it alive while ukro nasi are burning churches and jailing orthodox priests ☦️✝️🙏🏻🇷🇺❤️

  • @MsTee538
    @MsTee538 Před 11 lety +10

    I have been to the Monastery of Saint Antony twice and it s so beautiful there.

  • @Nuruddunya
    @Nuruddunya Před rokem +5

    "I only ask that God gives me good health, because you take nothing to the grave."

  • @crissiannj
    @crissiannj Před 10 lety +15

    it's interesting to read how different all the comments are. I was really moved by how well I related and understood him, the monk, the Bedouins...Some similar struggles and questions I have had, some similar experiences and thoughts- it was wonderful and fulfilling. I really enjoyed his humor and the wisdom of the Elder. I feel that I can see so clearly what was happening, and how he felt and why he felt it.

  • @rdhtlmghfrh
    @rdhtlmghfrh Před 2 lety +6

    The man who has the four camels does really have a big heart...

  • @masterchiefjhanverhatake4980

    Father Peter, Father Lazarus, thank you for sharing us this golden lesson. May God bless us all and be with us all. Amen :)

  • @ahmedmahon2022
    @ahmedmahon2022 Před 9 lety +47

    Repetitious prayer is very beneficial. Thessalonians 5:17 '...pray without ceasing.'

    • @lorentzkhan8884
      @lorentzkhan8884 Před 7 lety +9

      Andrew Mahon no you should pray a lot but not the same thing over and over matthew 6:7

    • @brightbite
      @brightbite Před 5 lety +15

      As long as it is not in vain. Can you imagine saying to a loved one "I love you" over and over and not meaning it every time?

    • @evang7252
      @evang7252 Před 4 lety +8

      Lorentz Khan you cant pray ceaselessly if there is not repetition. Just don’t pray vainly

    • @euphratesjehan
      @euphratesjehan Před 4 lety +1

      Amen

    • @euphratesjehan
      @euphratesjehan Před 4 lety +2

      @@lorentzkhan8884 I appreciate your comment.
      Questions:
      If the Lord's Prayer is repeated is this is wrong?
      What about Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, in Mark 14:32-39? Jesus prayed. Read the Scripture and you find just praying the same words. Was his repetitious praying wrong (Staples, 2014)?
      Was it in vain?
      Take a look at the very next verses of Matthew 6:7. Jesus says:
      "Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him. Pray then like this: Our Father who art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; And forgive us our debts, As we also have forgiven our debtors; And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For if you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father also will forgive you; but if you do not forgive men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses."
      "Jesus gave us a prayer to recite! But notice the emphasis on living the words of the prayer! This is a prayer to be recited, but they are neither “empty phrases” nor “vain repetitions" (Staples, 2014).
      Christians pray to The Most High. The God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob, As Did Jesus. Right?
      With the text you referenced I really took into account what Jesus meant as it pertained to the Jewish religious hierarchy & orders of his day (Pharisees Saducees etc). I asked myself about what Jesus said about repetitious praying. Does it not say "vain?" Yes, and like the heathens, they pray in vain because they pray to false gods & idols.
      Referring to the Bible text you gave, Catholic apologist Tim Staples says it much better than I:
      "Notice the context? Jesus said “do not heap up ‘empty phrases’ (Gr. - battalagesete, which means to stammer, babble, prate, or to repeat the same things over and over mindlessly) as the Gentiles do…” We have to remember that the main idea of prayer and sacrifice among the pagans was to appease the gods so that you could go on with your own life. You had to be careful to “take care of” all of the gods by mentioning them, and saying all the right words, lest you bring a curse upon yourself.
      And remember as well, the gods themselves were immoral at times! They were selfish, cruel, vengeful etc. The pagans would say their incantations, offer their sacrifice, but there was no real connection between the moral life and the prayer. Jesus is saying that this will not cut it in the New Covenant Kingdom of God! One must pray from a heart of repentance and submission to God’s will."
      ************
      Basically, it really helps to read all Scripture in proper context; such as knowing the time place, and author, audience to whom the author was writing to.
      Plus, understanding New Testament Greek also helps with proper interpretation.
      We don't have to be Biblical scholars to access good study tools. Many are online; like "Vine's Expository Dictionary of
      New Testament Words," which was written by a non-Catholic author (I think).
      Having access to a good English-Greek Lexicon.
      "Strong's Exhaustive Bible Concordance," authored by another non-Catholic, is also another great resource to have.
      ----------------
      Here's what another Catholic, Karlo Broussard, has to say about repetitious prayers:
      "Jesus is not condemning repetitious prayer per se. If he were then he would be condemning himself, since he prayed multiple times, “Father . . . remove this cup . . . not what I will, but what you will” (Mark 14:39). But that’s absurd.
      Furthermore, right after Jesus condemns the “vain repetitions” of the Gentiles, he commands the apostles, “Pray like this . . . Our Father who art in heaven . . .” Does Jesus intend for us to only say it once? Are we forbidden to repeat the Our Father? Of course not.
      if we accept the objector’s interpretation of Matthew 6:7, we would have to condemn the four angels of Revelation 4:8 singing day and night without ceasing, “Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord God Almighty.” Of course we don’t want to do that!
      So what was Jesus condemning?
      He was condemning
      "Gentile" prayers, which were meaningless or mindless repetitious prayers, as the Greek word
      "battalogesete" suggests. The Gentiles recited prayers only to appease their gods. They were, as the Revised Standard Versioh translates it, “empty phrases” having nothing to do with expressing one’s love for and trust in God. They would simply say the words, and that was it-they went their merry way and lived their lives as they wanted. That’s what Jesus is condemning, not repetitious prayer such as we find in the rosary."
      ---------------
      References
      Broussard, K. (n.d.). "Why the Rosary Isn't Vain Repeations." Catholic Answers. Retrieved from
      www.catholic.com/qa/why-the-rosary-isnt-vain-repetitions
      Staples, T (2014). "Why the Rosary Isn't Vain Repeations." Catholic Answers. Retrieved from
      www.catholic.com/magazine/online-edition/do-catholics-pray-vain-repetitions
      ***********
      This really helped me understand what vain repetitious praying means, but even as a Catholic, I find it difficult to pray the Rosary. However, I really resonate with the Divine Mercy Chaplet prayer, so I pray it much more.

  • @crissiannj
    @crissiannj Před 10 lety +27

    Has anyone else ever asked the question "Why Lord?" Why the suffering? It's beautiful when you finally realize the answer. And it's true the story about the seeds that fall on bad/good soil. And it's true- those who have ears but cannot hear...eyes but cannot see...those who said "Lord, Lord..." and the Lord replying "I do not know you." Glory to God for all things, I really appreciated this video.

  • @booklassygarrahan3929
    @booklassygarrahan3929 Před rokem +4

    When he asks how conscious are you of your sin? I was brought to tears.

  • @carmen72consuelogg
    @carmen72consuelogg Před 10 lety +4

    Just wonderful, feel very, very blessed to have watch these videos. Thank you so much, God bless you.

  • @richardmeyers5220
    @richardmeyers5220 Před 11 lety +12

    I love the sincerity and heart displayed in this episode. Thank you.

  • @danielwright7427
    @danielwright7427 Před 8 lety +48

    I am Hindu, but this man has more balls, than most of our ascetics. And that's saying something.

    • @sumeethidden
      @sumeethidden Před 3 lety

      I agree. I am impressed so much..

    • @sihastria
      @sihastria Před rokem +1

      There are many hermits like Fr. Lazarus, living deep in the mountains in European Orthodox countries, such as Mount Athos, in the Romanian`s mountains.. there are hundreds... Happened to be blessed to experience a similar life episode like the creator of this tv show.

  • @josephscanaan637
    @josephscanaan637 Před 7 lety +16

    Very beautiful video. Reminds me a lot of my own experience of the Saharan Desert in Sudan where I was born. Life in the desert is beautiful when you have company and it does bring you closer to God, but to live in total solitude like St Anthony can only be accomplished by holy people of strong faith in God.

  • @user-xm4ep1rl1j
    @user-xm4ep1rl1j Před 4 měsíci +1

    All alone...
    with his camera man...
    with his sound man ...
    with his logistics team.

  • @cyrusspitama
    @cyrusspitama Před 4 měsíci +1

    This has been one of the most deeply moving and powerful things I have ever watched.

  • @libertyfreak2
    @libertyfreak2 Před 9 lety +49

    I actually pray for him. I think his will is good, his heart on the right track, if even a bit confused. That is, however, the state of contemporary Western man - crowded, yet isolated from that which truly matters. I hope he finds his way to Holy Orthodoxy!

    • @libertyfreak2
      @libertyfreak2 Před 9 lety +14

      I would also say that, as a former Anglican (Episcopalian in the U.S.), Anglicanism really has nothing to offer the genuine seeker, it is utterly bereft of truth and all divine efficacy. I mean, look at the Church of England, which he even hints at in the beginning of this documentary, which is nothing more than a apparatus for the whims of Parliament. Truth cannot be found in such a hellish place - he must get out!

    • @libertyfreak2
      @libertyfreak2 Před 9 lety +8

      Cory Dupont He reminds me somewhat of Bilbo Baggins, honestly (even kind of looks like him). His love for his Shire-like home and surroundings, yet his yearning for "out there," for an adventure, but for something that will ultimately take him deep inside himself.

    • @tommasocianti9308
      @tommasocianti9308 Před 9 lety +8

      blessings Brother!!i was a Catholic now i'm Orthodox!

    • @libertyfreak2
      @libertyfreak2 Před 9 lety +5

      Wonderful news! Western Christianity as a whole has become a train wreck, really. It's chickens are coming home to roost.

    • @tommasocianti9308
      @tommasocianti9308 Před 9 lety +5

      Cory Dupont
      yes brother...me and my family are passing in our entireness from west to east...we are stronger in faith,with the power of the Holy Spirit...

  • @corneliuschristian6547
    @corneliuschristian6547 Před 3 lety +38

    Coptic Christians: We have preserved the faith from the First Century in the face of violent persecution. We trace our lineage back to the Apostle Mark.
    This BBC guy: "An alien and extreme theology."
    Coptic Christians: ...

    • @barrycartner3855
      @barrycartner3855 Před 3 lety +12

      Yes, his comments told me just how distant his own Anglican seminary and experiences are from the early Church. The Coptic or Eastern Orthodox Churches would seem so unfamilar to him or many of the viewers.

  • @MrHow2fail
    @MrHow2fail Před 4 měsíci +2

    "Another beautiful day. Another difficult day."
    this is what it is to be born again.

  • @catwmn1
    @catwmn1 Před 8 lety +30

    I wonder how many of us in the world today could do what St Anthony did so many years ago?

    • @wmnoffaith1
      @wmnoffaith1 Před 7 lety +4

      I for one would love the chance to do this.

    • @catwmn1
      @catwmn1 Před 7 lety +1

      I would be willing to try a week maybe. I don't know.

    • @WowFan991
      @WowFan991 Před 7 lety +2

      Not many. Maybe one in a million. But then again, it's not really our strength, it's how much we put our faith in the Lord.

    • @SymeonPhronema
      @SymeonPhronema Před 6 lety +3

      BERTIL SCALI - To be as stupid as St. Anthony was? Can you elaborate please?

    • @Subzero-hh8ix
      @Subzero-hh8ix Před 3 lety +2

      To each His calling.

  • @ABHINAVNR
    @ABHINAVNR Před 8 lety +37

    The Bedouin are absolutely awesome!

    • @ABHINAVNR
      @ABHINAVNR Před 7 lety +1

      +Jimmy Max Aren't the Egyptians of today the descendants of the Pharaohs?

    • @LukeTEvans
      @LukeTEvans Před 7 lety

      you turning the other cheek?

    • @sergipetrov2676
      @sergipetrov2676 Před 7 lety +7

      Dude i am an arab
      And trust me arabs don't give a crap about your land we just want to live in peace and live a normal life
      Leave them in peace and they will leave you
      But unfortunately the arab world will always be a mess until the oil runs out

    • @MetalGearTenno
      @MetalGearTenno Před 6 lety +5

      It is not the oil that is ruining your countries,
      it is the false Gods you worship.

  • @flippydawn8D
    @flippydawn8D Před 3 lety +6

    I may watch this daily while I’m also getting ready to go in my own facing the demons “cave” .. you can see such a change in this man after he pressed through. I honestly have fought fighting this battle up until now .. I put it off to the last seconds until there’s no more running room . So I’ll stand or fall , it’s up to Christ .. I guess , it’s my extreme pilgrim time. God bless us all in Christ Jesus

  • @cynthiazocca4352
    @cynthiazocca4352 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Just wonderful and inspiring.Thankyou Rev. God Bless and Keep you always.😊 from Tanzania.

  • @bobstumpf5709
    @bobstumpf5709 Před 7 lety +2

    Peter is a good man.....I so enjoy his videos....I so enjoy his struggles to find Understanding....I don't know what he is doing now but I am sure he is still struggling to Understand it all.....Thank you so much for sharing your journeys with so many who are not capable of such arduous expeditions....God Bless....ps....his videos keep me awake at night......sleeplessness has become a joy...

  • @tysongames2750
    @tysongames2750 Před 3 lety +3

    You ever notice how people struggle to climb a hill or a mountain, meanwhile, the camera guy videos them coming up to meet them. So in other words, the camera guy got up the hill first while carrying a heavy camera. Props to the camera guy.

  • @mrocean8139
    @mrocean8139 Před 3 lety +3

    This series needed waaaaay more than three episodes.

  • @lordraptor8414
    @lordraptor8414 Před 7 lety +12

    It's just fascinating to see people like Lazarus El Anthony living in this day and age.

  • @deborahelle4801
    @deborahelle4801 Před 5 lety +5

    extraordinary!
    The calming voice of Father Lazarus.
    The caves, the mountain.
    I believe that in the end he accepted and purged himself

  • @meereslicht
    @meereslicht Před 11 lety +3

    One of the best documentaries I have ever seen on this matter. Extraordinary! I absolutely agree with matxjos below. Brave men, Father Jones and Father Lazarus. Thank you very much for posting it up, MrBlessing!

  • @rr7firefly
    @rr7firefly Před 3 lety +5

    This hermetic experience is diametrically opposite what life has become today. Today there is little room for inner quiet, for coming alive to our essential natures. At times I think that we have all been compromised, perhaps even irrevocably, by the devices we have adopted and the desires they bring. Carrying the benefit of emptiness within us has become less and less possible. Sad.

  • @bassheadbirdman2236
    @bassheadbirdman2236 Před 9 lety +26

    He sure likes his coffee :p

  • @copperleaves
    @copperleaves Před 9 lety +49

    Great documentary! And Peter is warm, genuine and sincere, but I am always a bit skeptical about people who go to spend month with a “roshi” to find out what Zen is all about, or a few weeks with a Tibetan “rimpoche” in order to understand Buddhism…or how about a stay in a Sufi “kanka” to discover the mystical world of the dervish? It’s a bit like sticking your toe in the bathwater to experience the nature of the ocean! People often come out of these things and fly home on an international jetliner with a feeling of profound spiritual accomplishment simply because they managed to endure the discomfort of the experience.

    • @JSmusiqalthinka
      @JSmusiqalthinka Před 8 lety +5

      +Angel Feliciano I agree with you wholeheartedly, but I would add furthermore that realization happens differently for different people. Each person is unique, just like everyone else :p

    • @lorentzkhan8884
      @lorentzkhan8884 Před 7 lety

      BERTIL SCALI the reason why there are many religions is explained in the old testament as Jehovah or Yahweh or another name for the Old Testament God is Called "God of Gods" or how he will punish the gods of Egypt for their transgressions against his people. As you look deeper into the old testament you find many other references to the other gods ie the prince of Persia in the book of Daniel. In the OT is referenced a great council of God. So it can be seen according to the OT that he placed the gods who are basically angels to Christian faith to rule over the other nations and act as their god(s) with the sole exception being Israel who God took personal control over.

    • @lorentzkhan8884
      @lorentzkhan8884 Před 7 lety

      BERTIL SCALI secondly the historical proof that a man by the name of Jesus of Nazareth did exist but it is the question of the authenticity of his miracles that are questioned. Even look at the reasoning behind he was a created figure to serve to spread the false religion. but why would what is clearly a jewish savior figure be fabricated to spread a religion with strong Jewish ties in the roman empire who at the time was very well not anti jew but close to it. he is also mentioned by the roman politician Tacitus as being executed by the roman govenor of Judea Pontus Pilate. The Roman politician Pliny stated that under his rule Christians worshipped the man Christ like a god. Neither of them like Christians at all.

    • @senaytewelade9482
      @senaytewelade9482 Před 6 lety

      Peter Pringle

    • @Who_can_save_you_from_hell
      @Who_can_save_you_from_hell Před 6 lety

      That is the same question to every truth: The truth is called truth, because their are alternative views, who are not the truth - lies. So Religions are man made or satan made worldviews of the truth or discard that there is one objectional truth (this statement alone is logical fallacy).

  • @celticvisions4
    @celticvisions4 Před 10 lety +7

    Sometimes life has to be stripped to the bone, to remind ourselves of what really matters.

  • @cmdrefstathiusplacidus9003
    @cmdrefstathiusplacidus9003 Před 10 lety +10

    Amazing how many people in the west (including myself until 5 years ago) living in America (a "Protestant" nation) who are completely ignorant about Christs Church, the Church of the Apostles, The Christian Church, The original Church after pentacost, The Orthodox Church. Catholic but not roman, pre-denominational waiting for any who search for the truth to find her.

  • @iktomi5
    @iktomi5 Před 3 lety +2

    This is an ace! Tomato & basil soup! Why Lord, can’t you be reached through such comfort! no quote... loved that... So middle class. enjoyable viewing 💯

  • @racbirsingh7005
    @racbirsingh7005 Před 9 lety +16

    Nice Series! Great to see how little people have but are willing to help so much )

    • @racbirsingh7005
      @racbirsingh7005 Před 9 lety

      Racbir Singh Father lazerus should have his own church )

    • @racbirsingh7005
      @racbirsingh7005 Před 9 lety +1

      Racbir Singh theres only 1 farther jesus ..lol
      Timothy
      For there is one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus,

    • @Jim.and.Milson
      @Jim.and.Milson Před 8 lety

      +Racbir Singh there is only one father Jesus?
      what...

    • @Jim.and.Milson
      @Jim.and.Milson Před 8 lety +2

      +Racbir Singh Moses was a mediator for his followers also as was Abraham

    • @racbirsingh7005
      @racbirsingh7005 Před 8 lety +2

      yes i agree, ;) Thanks!

  • @lisaaustin1042
    @lisaaustin1042 Před 5 lety +7

    Spit my coffee on myself at 40:00 haha. I actually, felt that this was his personal attempt journey to get closer to God because he was still missing something, even with all of his learnings from the church and his way of life. We are not to judge him, our path to God is personal. No wonder people run away from religion, when even the leaders of the Church have commented so harshly. Thank you for sharing this video. I wonder, how many of you, would have the character to actually go as far and deep as this man has in his search.

  • @sdf91dn
    @sdf91dn Před 3 lety +20

    This reminds of my own struggles and joys as a Buddhist ascetic monk. I hope to practice with this dedication soon in the caves and jungles of Sri Lanka. Truth cannot be found in comfort and stability. I feel such brotherhood with father Lazarus, I hope he reaches his goal.

    • @76endurathon
      @76endurathon Před rokem +3

      if he seeks the infinite with an empty heart he shall find the oasis. to be full is to be empty, realising the illusions of the world

    • @TheChurchofBreadandCheese
      @TheChurchofBreadandCheese Před rokem +14

      @@76endurathon He seeks the living Jesus, the eternal Jesus. The Jesus who walked the earth 2000 years ago. He seeks nothing of the like of Buddhism or any other eastern religion.

  • @paulstrength8574
    @paulstrength8574 Před 6 lety +18

    Western Christianity as a whole has forgotten the simplicity of the gospel and the walk with Christ is a self denying way.

  • @nahommulugeta712
    @nahommulugeta712 Před rokem +2

    Fr lazarus ’’ The one who stay to the end will be saved so i have to stay here to the end’’

  • @jakehibbard5409
    @jakehibbard5409 Před 2 lety +3

    34 min FR. Lazarus talks about how he prays because it’s for the good of humanity. It creates a “pardon for yourself and for others.” Even though we work out our own salvation, I loved how this man in solitude was praying for all humanity. This includes me, sitting an ocean away in Waxahahcie Texas.
    45 min in. Fr. Peter started to go a little crazy. (Which I think we all would if we were in the dessert.) He started to questions if we are to enjoy the flowers and a pint of beer. He then exclaims “does it all have to be about you?” I think that a time of depravity reminds us to thank God for the wonders of life; especially in times of abundance.
    Towards the end Fr. Peter enters into a place of peace and emptiness. He almost seemed to be hesitant to leave. I wonder if the Monks in solitude have found an emptiness that they are afraid to lose. Christians always talk about how God “fills you up.” But, I like this concept of being empty.
    I don’t think that I could ever live in a cave. But, even Jesus spent 40 days in the desert. I would love to hear if anyone has had some type of sabbatical experience like this before.

  • @TheCopticdeacon
    @TheCopticdeacon Před 11 lety +8

    Fr. Lazarus is a true image of Christ, remember us in your prayers father.

  • @harrystoddart8650
    @harrystoddart8650 Před 11 lety +2

    Fabulouse, God continue to bless you Fr Lazarus.

  • @eduardovalentin9416
    @eduardovalentin9416 Před 5 lety +5

    Fr. Lazarus may be the most famous monk in the world. Love that guy

  • @ruzickaw
    @ruzickaw Před 10 lety +5

    He had not learned how to meditate really. The solitude and the silence did nit change him.
    He is much more interested in filming than really withdrawing inside.

  • @kristakimbrell7382
    @kristakimbrell7382 Před 3 lety +5

    Please Father ElAnthony Lazurus please make more videos with new content. Everyone needs more of your wisdom. Please do this for us.

  • @Trund27
    @Trund27 Před 11 lety +1

    I love this series. This episode in particular - the desert - so awesome

  • @harrylegthigh
    @harrylegthigh Před 3 měsíci

    Wow that was so powerful. I just came up on this 2/19/24. I will look into other post by this person to followup. The end really touched my heart in some way. Blessings

  • @stevejones2657
    @stevejones2657 Před 11 lety +9

    I'm a devout atheist, but Father Lazarus made me feel humble.

    • @caitlinsoliman1658
      @caitlinsoliman1658 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Devout towards what?

    • @markrezk1187
      @markrezk1187 Před 7 měsíci +2

      You should more into Father Lazarus's story, he was also an atheist. Although your comment was 10 years ago lol I hope your doing well.

  • @sodapopkidd
    @sodapopkidd Před 10 lety +26

    he should have stayed 3 more weeks...

    • @independentview854
      @independentview854 Před 4 lety +3

      i know what you mean, perhaps 3 weeks without cameras and fully giving in to the time there

  • @ThornabyBloke
    @ThornabyBloke Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for sharing this.

  • @factisstrangerthenfiction6787
    @factisstrangerthenfiction6787 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Congratulations for a great documentary. Thank you very much father job Well done.

  • @bezagebremedhine9086
    @bezagebremedhine9086 Před 8 lety +3

    Amazing!!! May the Lord Bless all of us to be one of you one day!!!!

  • @ckbeep1313
    @ckbeep1313 Před 2 lety +19

    Something about this documentary just speaks to me in ways I have yet to understand. I can't put my finger on it, but I found myself wanting more of whatever it is. Thank you for making this documentary it was amazing. I have been researching for lack of a better word all faiths and I keep coming back to Christianity, but I have been unable to take the full leap of faith into it. Not sure what is stopping me, maybe the intellectual side of me is getting in my way. Any suggestions on taking that step.

    • @dimitri6818
      @dimitri6818 Před 2 lety +1

      I am in a somewhat similar place, though my problems are more practical instead of intellectual. I do not really know how you can take that step, but I have a few suggestions that might help:
      - Go for a walk in a place that you are fond of. Could be nature or anything else, but best is to find a place that is relatively silent. Do you feel a call from God when you walk there? Ask yourself if your current life is enough, or whether you need more.
      - Watch similar documentaries that are about places with a 'desert spirit'. For example a documentary about Carthusians or Mount Athos.
      - Talk to others who are looking for God. The problem though is that many Christians will be the type that do not understand this type of ascetic Christianity. But I am sure that there are others, as the attention to this video shows.
      Most important is to keep the spirit of the desert in yourself. It is not necessary to be a monk or nun, I think Fr. Lazarus would say that everyone can get something of the peace of the desert, even if you do not have a religious vocation. I am sure that there are other things you can do, this is just what's in my mind.

    • @StimParavane
      @StimParavane Před 2 lety +1

      You are indeed correct, it is your own desires and discriminating mind that is blocking you. Not just now, but it will continue to try and thwart your progress on the spiritual path repeatedly over the course of your journey. Instead, learn to transcend the world of duality by focusing on the present moment before conceptual thoughts arise, and then resting your mind in non-duality. Physical practices such as prostrations help with purifying the obscurations of the body, prayers - those of the speech, and mediation - those of the mind. Good luck - you must have faith!

    • @OrthodoxInquirer
      @OrthodoxInquirer Před 2 lety

      Try reading the Way of the Pilgrim. Someone even read it aloud on a CZcams video. It's my favorite book now.

    • @lukebrasting5108
      @lukebrasting5108 Před 2 lety +1

      Try reading some of these books. They'll definitely help you on your journey, regardless of which path you decide to follow.
      1. Theology for Beginners by Frank Sheed (explains all the basics of the faith in short bite sized chapters)
      2. Introduction to the Spiritual Life by Brant Pitre (explains the basics of how to live as a Christian)
      3. Jesus's the Bridegroom: The Greatest Love Story Ever Told by Brant Pitre (explains how God has worked in time and space and with and through people and why Christ came to Earth)
      4. The Spiritual Combat by Lorenzo Scupoli (a spiritual classic on asceticism and how to navigate the interior life)
      5. The Imitation of Christ by Thomas Kempis (another classic ascetical text and the second most popular book in the history of Western civilisation, second only to the Bible)
      6. Introduction to the Devout Life by Francis de Sales
      I can give you my kindle copies if you like so you can try before you buy, just let me know.

    • @johnrockwell5834
      @johnrockwell5834 Před 2 lety +1

      Read: Cold Case Christianity. The Book proves the resurrection.

  • @denisehay8895
    @denisehay8895 Před 2 měsíci

    Huge respect for you Father Peter Owen Jones. And for Father Lazarus. Such an inspiring video. Deep gratitude.

  • @VeryScaryBiscuits
    @VeryScaryBiscuits Před 4 lety +1

    Recently touched the iceberg on saint Antony, desert fathers and so forth. I didn't think I would be interested in this video, but actually stayed for the whole thing and was right there with this man's journey.
    To each, blessing, in Jesus name

  • @madelena1234
    @madelena1234 Před 10 lety +6

    I was moved by this experience since I follow a somewhat similar path, and it is extreme most people do not understand separation from mainstream civilisation and a deep connection to Christ. Sometimes life works that way.

  • @UnRoman111
    @UnRoman111 Před 11 lety +5

    In Orthodox Church all mountains are filled with hermits. From Russia to Ethiopia.
    My advice is to not do this without being proper ready. You could go nuts, trust me. Do catholics have hermits?

  • @aminahmadi7581
    @aminahmadi7581 Před 2 lety +2

    Praying 6 times a day.
    A concentrated prayer for 1 hour, is worth more than any benefits that you can attain in material world in your lifetime.

  • @bertemu
    @bertemu Před 6 lety +2

    What a great documentary. Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @vgylsen
    @vgylsen Před 10 lety +12

    an excellent series from the bbc

  • @Bootyholic19old
    @Bootyholic19old Před 7 lety +4

    Good to see that the man developed respect for the ascetic way

  • @MetalRat518
    @MetalRat518 Před 7 lety

    This video refelcts sometimes the hard lives we live nxt door. I feel better watching this. It was a gift of hope somehow.I am not religious.

  • @FlashVirus
    @FlashVirus Před 10 lety

    Great documentary, all of his are great but this is one of the better ones.

  • @charleycox7326
    @charleycox7326 Před 9 lety +4

    I want to meet him so badly, does anyone know his church? I'm at a crossroads with my faith and it's hard so I truly admire him for not just stepping out of his comfort zone but smashing the walls down as well. I was gutted they didn't do a summary episode looking back on the whole journey and showing what his return was like, I really wanted to see what difference it made to his life.
    It really has made me see I don't have to give up on faith just because some of the church's are hiding evil, he's shown me there are genuine people still and it is possible to find them I just need to carry on with my faith and the Lord will guide me to where I need to be and with who.
    Thank you for doing this program and know you've made a huge difference to me and I hope I get to tell you one day.
    God Bless Xx

    • @kokog1707
      @kokog1707 Před 9 lety +2

      Charley Cox Father Lazarus is coptic orthodox monk, depending on where you are living search for the closest Coptic Orthodox Christian church nearby, and go and talk to the priest about your problems and find out more about the faith

    • @bastaik2757
      @bastaik2757 Před 9 lety

      Charley Cox I know where he lives.

  • @hiruthayarajramaclus5332
    @hiruthayarajramaclus5332 Před 7 lety +7

    The Coptic orthodox Christianity is Perfect christian life and the Way to Heaven.

  • @BILLZ32155
    @BILLZ32155 Před rokem

    I remember my religious studies teacher would play this every year in Secondary School. Always a good watch

  • @ComradeAgopian
    @ComradeAgopian Před 12 lety

    Outstanding posting , MrBlessing . My thanks for it .

  • @williestroker8471
    @williestroker8471 Před 7 lety +18

    ascetic

  • @DS-rv2fc
    @DS-rv2fc Před 8 lety +10

    One of the biggest difference among Orthodoxy Christianity, Protestant and Catholic traditions is that Orthodoxy Christianity is not sentimental as these ones are. Sentimentality has nothing to do with religion, that's why men don't like to attend churches in the West.

    • @trollgod4911
      @trollgod4911 Před 8 lety

      You are correct. But I'm afraid that all Christians today have been deceived. We MUST STOP this evil practice of depicting the holy savior as cesera borigia. Christ strictly forbade us to make images of anything thing that is in heaven. Yet all Christians have been fooled into thing cesera borigia was Jesus Christ. Christ appearance when he walked as a man meant nothing. There must be a new movement to stop this idolatry

    • @gregorykennerly2321
      @gregorykennerly2321 Před 8 lety

      +Troll God Please join the rest of us in the 21st century.

    • @CesareAgosto
      @CesareAgosto Před 8 lety +1

      +Daniel Narilton Coptics are coptics and not Orthodox. Please learn to distinguish!

    • @trollgod4911
      @trollgod4911 Před 8 lety

      Gregory Kennerly lol but what you dont understand is that while your in 21st century the word of god goes on forever so why dont you come join me in enternity.

    • @MrTruth98
      @MrTruth98 Před 7 lety +3

      Troll God This is the heresy of the Protestants. This is a relatively new philosophy that sprung in the centuries following the Reformation and is not a doctrine of the original church. Icons of the holy are not idols. We do not worship the icons as deities themselves, rather they reveal the essence of what we are worshiping (Christ) and praising (Holy Virgin and Saints). We worship and pray, not to the icons, but through the icons.
      1. God created man in His own likeness and image. This means we all look like God. If revealing His image was not appropriate, God would have never created creatures in His own likeness.
      2. God Himself became man. If the things in heaven were not to be revealed, then why would God take human flesh from His mother and become human? Was not Christ born to reveal Himself to us?
      3. The Ark of the Covenant was specifically given to the Israelites in the desert because they would not stop worshipping idols. Moses was commanded to inscribe images of cherubim and to then tell the Israelites to worship God not to, but through the holy Ark. It was kept in the holiest of holies in the tabernacle and tents of worship and the Jews would go, prostrate and pray facing the inner sanctuary. It was revered and highly respected throughout Israel's history not because the Ark was God itself, but what it represented - Commandments of God.
      Exodus 25: 17-25
      “You shall make a mercy seat of pure gold, two and a half cubits long and one and a half cubits wide. You shall make two cherubim of gold, make them of hammered work at the two ends of the mercy seat. Make one cherub at one end and one cherub at the other end; you shall make the cherubim of one piece with the mercy seat at its two ends. The cherubim shall have their wings spread upward, covering the mercy seat with their wings and facing one another; the faces of the cherubim are to be turned toward the mercy seat. You shall put the mercy seat on top of the ark, and in the ark you shall put the testimony which I will give to you. There I will meet with you; and from above the mercy seat, from between the two cherubim which are upon the ark of the testimony, I will speak to you about all that I will give you in commandment for the sons of Israel."
      4. Google "Veil of Victoria". It would be impossible to record every single occurrence in the life of Christ and His saints. Because it isn't written in the Bible doesn't make it not true. It's called Sacred Tradition. The very last verse of the Gospels ends as such: John 21:25, "And there are also many other things that Jesus did, which if they were written one by one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that would be written. Amen."
      5. The same Luke that wrote the Gospel of Luke drew the first image of our Beloved Lady with her son Jesus.
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Luke_painting_the_Virgin
      6. Say you're watching the president give a speech on T.V. Is the television itself the president? Of course not. But it's a visiual window to what is occurring. Icons within the church are a visual manifestation of what we believe to be true.

  • @jdaywork2693
    @jdaywork2693 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you very much for sharing these videos. I've been doing Tai Chi some and struggle with my Christian faith. I appreciate this resource. Indeed, they're "inclinations" or these little things as Father Peter puts it. The way must really be narrow.

    • @mrmcface713
      @mrmcface713 Před rokem

      Isn't tai chi a form of witchcraft? If so stop practicing that stuff

  • @branislavromancak8514
    @branislavromancak8514 Před 3 lety

    Very interesting for my self, inspirationly 🙏 thank you for upload this vid.

  • @ManchesterUnited-ek2xm
    @ManchesterUnited-ek2xm Před 6 lety +3

    The monastery of saint Antony is very very amazing

  • @ATORO26
    @ATORO26 Před 9 lety +3

    Que buen documental, por eso los primeros padres del desierto y muchos Santos Padres se dirigían al silencio del desierto en busca de la intima comunión con Dios, porque ante ese paisaje tan hostil sin ningún tipo de distracciones, solo bien siempre lo mismo solo queda mirar hacia adentro, hacia el corazón del hombre donde reposa el Espíritu Santo.

  • @Yodasstuff
    @Yodasstuff Před 10 lety +1

    Thank you for this video. Very thought provoking. It takes guts to do what this man did and face your own demons.

  • @imeldacarrillo6661
    @imeldacarrillo6661 Před 10 lety +2

    This video is so nice n relaxing especially listening to when he is inside the cave praying ian feeling closer to himself n to GOD