The Hidden Man of the Heart consists of a series of presentations on the place of the heart in the spiritual life of the Christian, with special reference to the Hesychast tradition of the Orthodox Church, including two of the most influential figures in contemporary Christianity: Saint Silouan the Athonite (1866–1938) and Elder Sophrony of Essex (1896–1993). Delivered in Wichita, Kansas at the 2007 Clergy Brotherhood Retreat of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church, each lecture (divided here into chapters) is published in full together with its corresponding Questions & Answers. The author is a disciple of the Elder Sophrony and a member of the Monastery of St. John the Baptist, England.
Father Zacharias is a disciple of Saint Sophrony the Athonite - the Father founder of the Community of Saint John the Baptist, Essex, UK. He studied theology at the Orthodox Theological Institute of Saint Sergius in Paris and at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He has lived all his monastic life in the monastery of Saint John the Baptist in Essex where he serves as a spiritual Father and minister of the word of God to his brethren and the people that come to him.
One of the best books I have ever read. Very spiritually deep, but in everyday understandable language. I recommend all three books by Archimandrite Zacharias Zacharou. The other two are "The Enlargement of the Heart" and "Remember Thy First Love". These three books are available as e-books on Amazon. He is a disciple of Elder Sophrony, who is a disciple of Silouan the Athonite. Surely the spiritual riches of Silouan the Athonite has been inherited by these two people (Elder Sophrony, and then Archimandrite Zacharias Zacharou).
The book deals with different elements of the spiritual life through question and answers from desert wisdom. The book can be a difficult and dry read sometimes but the pros outweighs the cons as it is an incredibly edifying book. Don’t feel the need to finish it at once. It’s best to read chapter by chapter or even read one chapter over a few times.