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This volume invites the reader into the “inner universe where God is to be found”—the hidden world of the heart where the human person encounters divine grace. Exploring the Inner Universe is not a theoretical work, but a living testimony born out of suffering, silence, and rediscovery of God within. In these conversations, Archimandrite Roman Braga speaks with disarming simplicity about the mystery of life, the joy of faith, and the transformation of the soul through prayer. Each page breathes the humble confidence of one who has learned, through trial, that God’s Kingdom begins in the depths of the heart.
The book opens with reflections on Romanian monasticism and its spirituality—a tradition shaped by the hesychastic experience of unceasing prayer and inner stillness. Fr. Roman situates this “Romanian hesychast tradition” as a living embodiment of Orthodoxy: rooted in the Jesus Prayer, nourished by the Philokalia, and expressed through lives of humility, obedience, and love. “Never,” he once said, “will we attain the level of spirituality that we reached in prison, when the continuous prayer was the daily way of survival.” To explore the inner universe is to rediscover this same freedom—to let the heart become the true monastery where Christ dwells.
Throughout the dialogue, Fr. Roman speaks not as a scholar, but as a spiritual father who has lived what he teaches. His words draw from a deep well of prayer: “You are obedient, you go to church, you say the Jesus Prayer, and you are saved.” In the smallest details of daily life, he reveals the divine presence that sanctifies human existence. Faith, for him, is not an external observance but a continual inner resurrection—a joy that cannot be extinguished by suffering, exile, or persecution.
Born in 1912 in Bessarabia, Archimandrite Roman Braga’s life was marked by courage and fidelity to Christ amid some of the harshest years of Romania’s communist persecution. Arrested twice for his faith and subjected to the infamous reeducation experiments of Pitești Prison, he found in the depths of darkness the radiant light of God. After his release, he served the Church in Romania, Brazil, and finally in the United States, where he spent his final decades as a spiritual father at the Dormition of the Mother of God Orthodox Monastery in Rives Junction, Michigan. Those who knew him remember his serenity, his joy, and his quiet assurance that “the inner universe where God is to be found” can be discovered by anyone who seeks Him with a pure heart.
First published in English in 1996 and newly revised in 2023, this edition gathers Fr. Roman’s most personal reflections alongside his essays on Romanian monasticism and the Burning Bush Movement—a revival of prayer and spiritual renewal born amid oppression. Together, they form a radiant portrait of a soul purified by suffering and illumined by grace. For readers seeking depth, authenticity, and hope, Exploring the Inner Universe is both an encounter and a guide: a call to turn inward, to rediscover the image of God within, and to rejoice in the mystery of life.