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 scholar in the 10th century discovers a dusty, ancient manuscript of Marcus Aurelius's personal journal and applies its Stoic lessons to survive imperial court intrigue. Byzantine Meditation
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. This refers to or Apophatic meditation —the Eastern