Light Invisible

Satisfying the Thirst for Happiness

By Mitrofan Vasilevich LodyzhenskiiTranslated by Mother Magdelena of Novo Divievo Monastery,

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“All of man’s life is a search for
happiness; the goal of life is to be happy, to feel sensations of joy. The
thirst for happiness takes root in man with the first signs of consciousness.
But even if everyone agrees on this truth, still many arguments always and
everywhere have aroused and will arouse the question of what pleasure consists,
what brings happiness and what brings unhappiness, what makes a person happy and
what makes him unhappy.”
– M.V.
Lodyzhenskii

Despite all the attractions and distractions of our technological age,
the basic human need to be happy is rarely addressed. Undisturbed by all our
external busyness there remains a fundamental yearning to be rooted in something
greater than ourselves and to know a joy and peace which are enduring, whatever
circumstances life may throw at us.

In this classic early twentieth century text a little known Russian
philosopher and theologian addresses these questions and offers answers rooted
in the tradition of the Orthodox Christian East and the lives of its sainted
Christian men and women. Christian philosophy and its difference from other
philosophical systems is discussed as well as the divine mysticism of Seraphim
of Sarov, Francis of Assisi, and Simeon the New Theologian. The book includes
reflections on the writings of Leo Tolstoy and conversations between him and the
author, as well as martyrdom in the epoch of the first two Ecumenical Councils.
This is not an easy text and it will confront the reader with a choice which
cannot be compromised: Am I willing to turn from the conventional wisdom of this
world in order to know true happiness through an encounter with the Light of the
Eternal God, a power which can conquer even that of physical death?

Additional information

Weight 1 g
Dimensions 153 × 229 in
Author Name

Mitrofan Vasilevich Lodyzhenskii

Format

BC

Publication Date

20110404

Imprint

Pages

280

Publisher

Translator

Mother Magdelena of Novo Divievo Monastery

Language

English

Book Dimensions

229 × 153 mm × 20 mm

Format Detail

Paperback

Author Biography

Mitrofan Vasil’evich Lodyzhenskii (1852-1917)
graduated from the Agricultural Institute in St. Petersburg in 1873, after which
he worked as a senior forester in the Vologda province. He served as sheriff in
the Tula province, and was chief of the Forestry Department, as well as the
vice-governor of Semipalatinsk, and later Stavropol, and Mogilev. He was awarded
the Order of St. Vladimir, of St. Stanislav, and St. Anna, all of these being
civil decorations awarded by the Russian Empire.
He spent time in both India and Japan. After retirement, Lodyzhenskii turned his
attention to literary work, focusing on the relationship of esoteric philosophy
with Christianity. Before his return to traditional Orthodox Christianity,
Lodyzhenskii interests touched on Hindu philosophy, yoga, Theosophy, hypnotism,
and science. He was in contact with Tolstoy, A. L. Volynskii ,and the occultist
P. D. Uspenskii, His book Light Invisible is a witness to his return to Orthodox
faith and life.

Contents

Preface to the English Language Edition ix
Introduction xi
1. Light in the Darkness 1
2. Seraphim of Sarov 20
3. Francis of Assisi 43
4. The Mysticism of St Seraphim and St Francis 65
5. Mysticism of the East and Mysticism of the West 82
6. Striking Features from the Lives of the Saints 103
7. The Aspiration for Happiness 124
8. On a Good Death 145
9. Manifesting the Light Invisible 171
Afterword 193
Appendix 1 Terminology of the Christian Ascetics Relating to the Understanding
of Higher Reason and Lower Reason 195
Appendix 2 A Short Biography of M. V. Lodyzhenskii 198
Notes 200
Bibliography 231
Index 234