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  • Vardzia, A Cave Monastery In South Georgia

    • 11 Dec 2011
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    "The cave city of Vardzia is a cave monastery dug into the side of the Erusheli mountain in southern Georgia near Aspindza on the left bank of the Mtkvari River. It was founded in 1185 as protection from the Mongols and consisted of over six thousand apartments in a thirteen story complex. The city included a church, a throne room, and a complex irrigation system watering terraced farmlands."
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  • Stylites - The Pillar Saints

    • 29 Nov 2011
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      "St. Simon Stylites" and  "Pillars of Heaven" by Vaclav Vaca

     

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    Illustration to Tennyson's "St. Simeon Stylites" by W. E. F. Britten
    "And yet I know not well,
    For that the evil ones come here, and say,
    'Fall down, O Simeon; thou hast suffered long
    For ages and for ages!'"

     

    "Stylites (from Greek stylos, "pillar") or Pillar-Saints are a type of Christian ascetic who in the early days of the Byzantine Empire stood on pillars preaching, fasting and praying. They believed that the mortification of their bodies would help ensure the salvation of their souls. The first stylite was probably Simeon Stylites the Elder who climbed on a pillar in Syria in 423 and remained there until his death 37 years later.   via en.wikipedia.org

    Simeon was a shepherd until he was 13, when he began to work as a servant at a monastery. Well-loved, he entered a stricter monastery, where he outfasted his brothers. Simeon was expelled from the monastery for excesses. He lived on Mt. Teleanissæ until 423, when he set up his first 9-foot pillar. His ascetical feat drew such attention that he later erected pillars of 12 and 20 feets to escape the crowds who came, twice daily, to hear him preach. At the end of his life (495), he lived on a pillar 60 feet high and 6 feet wide."   The Ecole Glossary

     

     

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