Ioannis Lotsios
In the present course of this difficult
economical situation, on the Second Sunday of the Fast we are presented
with the person of St. Gregory Palamas, as a continuation of the Sunday
of Orthodoxy.
We are specifically speaking of the experience of the Uncreated Light. This is of importance to all members of the Church: the ability to experience this and the rejection of the erroneous methods that come from western theology and spirituality. Saint Gregory Palamas says:
We are specifically speaking of the experience of the Uncreated Light. This is of importance to all members of the Church: the ability to experience this and the rejection of the erroneous methods that come from western theology and spirituality. Saint Gregory Palamas says:
"If the God preached by Barlaam is not communicable through His uncreated energies, but is a God who is distant and incommunicable, somewhere above in the sky, people will reject Him and will need another God."
This has to do with the salvation of
mankind. Saint Gregory Palamas distinguished between God's essence and
His energies. The energies are detected through the results, by the
creations. Creation is different from the Uncreated God. Personal
communion with God is achieved with the uncreated energies of the Holy
Spirit. The Holy Father refers to this in his homily on the
Transfiguration:
"This Light was the Light of the Divine Nature, and as such, it was Uncreated and Divine.... This Light is not a light of the senses, and those contemplating it do not simply see with sensual eyes, but rather they are changed by the power of the Divine Spirit."
The grace of God is uncreated, not created (gratia create).
God is unknown and known. He is unknown in His essence, yet known
through His energies. In this way man attains and communes with God. The
deified and saints of our Church show us the method of obtaining this
grace. It is exactly this experience that marginalizes the reduction of
doctrine and faith to a closed system of truths, as a system of ideas in
a certain situation. The binding of God and man occurs exactly in the
experience of everyday life, and not in a technical assumption of
certain truths.
In the struggle of mankind [during
Great Lent], we are offered a reflection of divine grace, not simply to
understand the acts of God in history, but to steer the course into
contemporary reality, into relationships, into values, and in very
simple language into the "what" of human life, that it may be filled
with this uncreated grace.
The unknown and incomprehensible God
is found precisely in the weakness of mankind to experience the essence
of God. What usually prevails is the alienation of God from modern
reality, beyond the reach of a person's life, a philosophical search
based on emotion, making God's presence into an emotional and
philosophical experience, which leads us to a vision of created light.
Meanwhile there are also people who
are seekers, and their experiences are not the expression of the
acquisition of divine grace. They are either demonic, psychological or
emotional experiences, which are driven through some technique to
balance the problems of man. But they certainly do not give real
solutions and security. They are from a state of illness. Indicative of
this are the various techniques learned by seekers as taught from the
East.
We are also interested in the
spiritual and economic problems ahead of us. Sometimes the overemphasis
on one purpose from another corrupts or removes the person from being a
psychosomatic being, and we work in two ways. Moreover there is the
perception that between these two ways there is no commonality. There is
the life "in Christ" and the life "without" in the same daily routine.
This leads to the distancing of God from our everyday life, turning the
idea into an ideology, or even into an incentive to combat the economic
crisis that is spreading.
But St. Gregory Palamas comes forward
to invalidate this position: God is knowable and He manifests Himself
by His uncreated energies. Not as an abstract relationship, but He comes
in compassion and as a friend, a Person who can love and be loved.
Otherwise He is an incomprehensible God, essentially nonexistent.
We live in a period where different
experiences can be perceived to be known, where someone can see
something, such as in yoga or some other method of therapy and seeking
after the divine, but not truly known. That which differentiates it is
the importance of God, if He is knowable or unknowable, a person or a
power.
We can discern the true experience of
divine grace from the false. Our contemporary life in its search for
answers, economical and spiritual, within our everyday walk, in the form
of relations of persons, is enlightened by St. Gregory Palamas who
comes to correct many of our perceptions and actions.
Through the hesychastic experience we
acquire repentance, humility and self-awareness. God is a Person Who
comes into a relationship with humanity. It is precisely the binding of
the Divine with man that distances one from the isolation and loneliness
of today, and a spiritual guide is needed for this.
Translated by John Sanidopoulos
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