The Candles of Easter

The Candles of Easter On midnight of Holy Saturday, the Orthodox welcome the Resurrection of Christ with large white candles (lambades). This custom goes back many centuries, and its origin fades into the depths of history. The people light their Easter candles on hearing the priest chanting “Come and receive the Light ...” Their light fills the Church, and with the hundreds outside it, bestows a serene glow to the faces of the faithful. Everybody repeats “Christ is Risen”, as sung by the priest, and raises their Easter candle into the air. This movement signifies the abolition of Hades, and [...]

2020-05-27T19:19:33+10:00May 27th, 2020|

The Meaning of Life

The Meaning of Life The problem of the meaning of life, and the purpose of us being on earth, has been the dominant existential question which every human being will have to answer at some stage of his existence in this world. It concerns not only grownup people, but also affects young people regarding their place in the complex society we live in. The great thinkers of history tried to discover the purpose of man on earth, but the answer was beyond the ability of the human mind. It is the True and only God, the Creator of the whole [...]

2020-03-12T16:35:19+11:00March 12th, 2020|

Christmas – An Invitation from Heaven

Christmas - An Invitation from Heaven The birth of Jesus Christ is described by the writers of the Holy Gospels with respectful apprehension. This is because they realised that this wondrous event was a heavenly invitation to every human being. The first worshippers of Christ were the shepherds, who were informed by the angels. Of the wise and educated, however, only the Magi (wise men) from the East responded to this invitation and came to worship the newborn King. In contrast, other astrologers saw the unusually bright star in the sky but made no effort to discover its significance. The [...]

2020-01-26T16:55:58+11:00January 26th, 2020|

Spiritual Messages From Satellites

Spiritual Messages From Satellites When the Russian Sputnik (Vostok 1) went into orbit around the earth in April 1959, the atheists in the Soviet regime declared that, “the Kingdom of God has come to an end. The Kingdom of man has now begun.” When in 1961 Yuri Gagarin became the first man to circumnavigate the Earth in a satellite, on his return they further declared in his name that he did not see God, whom the majority of people on earth believe in. On the other hand, after the moon landing 50 years ago by the Americans Neil Armstrong and [...]

2019-12-16T12:12:43+11:00November 16th, 2019|

The Complex of the Fox

The Complex of the Fox Aesop’s Fables, and other ancient fables, have recently been recognised as addressing the area where subconscious reactions reside, and how they operate in the human person. The Fox and the Grapes is a well-known Aesop fable: A hungry Fox had been walking for some time looking for food. It arrives at a vineyard with abundant hanging grapes. It instinctively pushes to solve the existential problem of hunger. Several curious animals observe the Fox’s actions. The Fox estimates the height of the grapes from the ground and makes a powerful jump – but is unable to [...]

2019-11-03T20:00:48+11:00October 3rd, 2019|
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