A modern-day traveler or musician discovers a mysterious rhythm that bridges the gap between a high-tech city and an ancient cathedral. Spiritual Practice
Occasionally, people use this term to describe the , which were written in Greek and preserved by Byzantine scholars like Arethas of Caesarea for centuries after the fall of Rome. Byzantine Meditation
This refers to or Apophatic meditation —the Eastern Orthodox tradition of "stillness." It involves the repetitive "Jesus Prayer" and the pursuit of the "uncreated light" through silent, inner contemplation. A modern-day traveler or musician discovers a mysterious