God blessed me with this little-known masterpiece by late and great Robin Amis, may he rest in peace. Mr. Amis was a synergatis, meaning a "fellow worker", at Mount Athos. He visited this holy place over 50 times and spoke with many monks and hermits. He was also erudite, a man truly commited to Truth, who studied and explored many different religions and philosophies. May he rest in peace, he has every reason to be in God's peace after blessing so many people with his great work trough his books and Praxis research institute.
This is one of the most important Christian book in the 20th and 21st century. I'd say that this book might be the MOST important book for a modern man or woman who is trying to understand the essence of Christianity and take up their Cross.
I would especially recommend the book to all the people that were turned away from Christianity by various cultural colorings of the Church, dogmas, focus on outwardly life, many scandals etc. This book focuses on the very essence of Lord Jesus Christ's message: inner transformation trough metanoia, cleansing of the nous. I once threw the baby out with the bathwater, because of immorality, hypocrisy and even criminality that I've witnessed in the Church. Thank God I haven't abandoned Lord Jesus Christ with the Church, my Yogic practice brought me back to real Christianity.
The book relies mostly on writings of the Church fathers from Philokalia and their own writings/books (Evagrius, Clement of Alexandria, Macarius the Great, St. Anthony, Origen...), Archimandrite Georgios Kapsanis (Gregoriou monastery) and connects them with 4th Path teachings of Mr. Boris Mouravieff and his Gnosis trilogy, but of course, Gurdjieff, Ouspensky and Nicoll are present as well, but a lot less than the former. There are also parallels with Socrates, Plato and neo-Platonist thought. What I really liked and appreciated is that Real Yoga, Patanjali's Yoga was mentioned multiple times in a honorable, respectful way. Any honest, God loving man understands that Yoga is not in opposition to Christ in any way, just the opposite. But as everything else, including Christianity, modern versions of "Yoga" is a far cry from the real teaching and is mostly "spiritual gymnastics". As I wrote above, Yogic practice is what's responsible for my return to Christianity after years of rejection, because of disappointment with the Church.
I will not waste any more of your time: This is a very important, essential book for anyone who's trying to understand Real Christianity. The book is very dense and requires high awareness and concentration, so please give it due respect. I would sincerely recommend this book to ANY serious seeker, no matter which religion or philosophy they chose to follow, so they could at least know what Christianity truly is.