The images and the words have shaped my soul. I’d pause often, reflecting. I craved the life these desert monastics strove for, wondering where my deserts might be. They’ve left me a companion text, something that draws me to God, to Christ, to life. I’m hungry now, hungry for the life they spoke of with few words. If there were something besides Scripture to put to memory, this is it.
A beautiful book. It is a wonderful and fresh way to glean from the wisdom of the Desert Abbas and Ammas. The illustrations are skillfully simple and meaningful, with a bit of fun and the sayings will challenge you to follow the narrow Way.
Somewhat profound but also funny collection of sayings from early Christian ascetics. The Japanese ink illustrations are...well, adorable is the first word that jumps to mind, if I'm being honest, but they also do a great job capturing the essence of the words. My personal favorites were the sarcastic monks, but I also liked the more serious parts, like reminder that, "We do not want words alone, for there are too many words among people today. What we need is action." Overall, lots of old wisdom that is still relevant in the modern world.
“Abba Mios was asked by a soldier whether God would forgive a sinner. After instructing him at some length, the old man asked him: Tell me, my dear, if your cloak were torn, would you throw it away? Oh no! he replied, I would mend it and wear it again. The old man said to him: Well, if you care for your cloak, will not God show mercy to his own creature?”
I picked this up at a monastery that I recently visited. This small book spans the globe and spans centuries as a Japanese theologian shares wisdom from 4th century desert fathers and mothers who were introduced to him by a Dutch theologian in the US.
This is a great book to pick up and reflect with. The maxims and stories are short, sometimes funny and often convicting. The desert ascetes stood apart and against the empirialization of Christianity in a way that feels all to reflective if my reality here in the US.
So many good, thoughtful, wisdoms and parables, comments, and sayings, not just for the religious. I've always been drawn to the ascetics, the monastics, the hermits, the outcasts and the estranged. The idea of packing it up, going to live in a desert, and being a hermit is as appealing now as a 34 year old, as it was when I was 10 and 12.
I particularly liked the ones about being foolish, holding your tongue, and various other incidents like it. Even from a nonreligious aspect this was still interesting and an enjoyable read with many elucidations.
I have a love-hate relationship with the desert fathers and mothers. Their words have both beautiful wisdom and terrible theology. This shorter collection of their sayings is only the gold. Each page is also marked with beautiful illustrations. The pictures made the words or stories come alive in a way I had never experienced before. This book will give you a taste of the best the desert has to offer.
A very pleasant and effortless read yet at the same time a driving and thought provoking work of what it looks like to truly live the spiritual life within the physical world. Nouwen continues to drive me into deeper thoughts and Nomura beautifully gives illustration to this world that is so new to me.
Incredibly wise sayings from the desert fathers and mothers, enhanced by the beautiful illustrations of the author. A great book to have on the shelf to pick up from time to time for motivation and inspiration
I really wanted to love this book, but honestly, it just didn't resonate for the most part. I loved the format of pairing sayings with drawings, though. Perhaps I just need to reread it some day and let it sink in a bit more fully.
Thoroughly engrossing little books that has one or two paragraphs on a page expressing a nugget of wisdom. Well illustrated by Japanese style ink drawings
I have come to a place where I deeply appreciate the sayings of the desert fathers. This collection, while much smaller than others, is a good, palatable introduction to these amazing men of faith. The pictures that go along with each saying livens the words and makes ones soul long for the peace and joy the fathers and mothers so aptly describe.
Thought-provoking wisdom from the ancients with remarkable capacity to speak to the struggles and concerns of today. Beautiful and inspiring artwork. A book to digest slowly and to return to regularly.