es the writing of Lao Tzu to that of Socrates and Plato who are believed by Christians to have prophesied some characteristic of Christ. Lao Tzu wrote that The Tao (Christ) is selfless, all knowing and great. Fr. Damascene compares Lao Tzu to the prophets of the Old Testament in the way that they both "Forsadowed the coming of Christ". Lao Tzu writes that the way of return to primordial man (pre-fall man) is by becoming "selfless" and by" non-action" or by letting go of thoughts. He compares the latter to the writings of Sts. Theophan the Recluse, John Cilmacus and other philokaliac writers of "detaching of thoughts". In the later sections of the book, Fr. Damascene discusses the importance of repentance (metanoia) and unceasing prayer.
I feel this book is a must have for all Christians and members of various eastern religions. At the beginning of chapter 13 when Fr. Damascene said "You are not your thought" I marveled (to use Biblical terms) and believe this carries a very important message that many of our charismatic friends need to hear. This excellent book shows an amazing new
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