Re: Father Seraphim Rose
It seems interest in the Euphrosynos Cafe has perked up, as I see there were 33 people online today!
To make it easier for new readers and old ones, what about dividing up these Miscellaneous threads into separate sub-topics? Readers could navigate right to their own interests rather than wade through what may be for them less compelling discussions.
What about a separate category to discuss historical Emperors, Empresses, Kings, Queens, etc. and - of less interest to me but I know others may prefer - present-day monarchist factions?
It would be VERY educational and likely would draw in interested outsiders reading up on monarchist topics via links that would presumably be generated by internet searches on a monarchist figure.
I myself liked what Jason B. wrote questioning the lineage from a Romanov claimant who wore a red band on his arm! I believe it's important to try to struggle to bring out the most accurate truth possible. Not to bask starry eyed over every last royal figure in history, but to discuss - if anyone else is inclined - to determine who was good, who was maybe not so good.
Now, if a reader is biased against empires and royalty, as large numbers are educated and propagandized to be in Western nations today, he can ignore that section and read elsewhere. It won't offend anyone and could generate fascinating discussion if anyone is willing to participate. Some World Orthodox may hear about and follow thought-provoking discussions, and think to themselves that True Orthodox have something to offer so not to cut them down so much!
What about a "Practical" sub-section, where people could consult other members about any down to earth inquiry. This could include, among others, as brought up earlier, computer / phone / technology related questions or comments recommending products we all use or wish to use.
Another idea too would be at some point having a category for Health Tips, since after all one cannot stay alive to pray if he doesn't keep up good health! Vitality does contribute to mental and emotional and spiritual well-being.
Just tossing out some ideas.
Meanwhile, back to the original topic, I decided to toss out the version of the Seraphim Rose biography sanitized for World Orthodox readers. It was water-damaged badly, otherwise I would have given it to a used bookstore. I only had gotten partway through it before feeling a bit repelled at all the historical revisionism. I only had purchased the book because I was searching for any new information that had been found about ROCOR hierarchs of that era and had earmarked all such pages.
By the way, Joasia, the icon - singular - that I mentioned I had put on the cover was St Mary Magdalene....Hope we can all end the acrimony here.
What about focusing on positives associated with that era of Fr seraphim rose? Such as the contributions of Mary Mansur in starting the newspaper Orthodox America?
Nearly everyone has benefited from those articles either in the original print version or the online one, a historical treasure-trove which I recommend anyone not familiar with that periodical to access for uplifting reading, or to brush up one's memory.
There are explanations of many Icons of the Mother of God, Saints' Lives, historical memoirs of religious significance, other biographies, etc. to browse through even if one has less interest in the 'topics du jour' of those years [1980s-90s]