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When Sorcery Meets the Jesus Prayer
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When Sorcery Meets the Jesus Prayer

A Fakir's "Miracle" and the Prayer of Jesus by Archimandrite Nicholas Drobyazgin

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A new audio series featuring high quality readings on the occult, religion of antichrist and the last days, as told by the elders and saints of the Orthodox Church.

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“A Fakir’s Miracle” is the story of a priestmonk who was a former occultist, saved by a miracle of St. Seraphim. He became a new martyr of Russia who was murdered in his cell by a Bolshevik occultist.

The story tells of a mysterious journey he took to Sri Lanka, where he encountered a powerful Sufi ascetic known as a “fakir”.

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The Fakir's Miracle And The Prayer Of Jesus
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The Reversion
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The end of the age, as told by the elders and saints of the Orthodox Church.