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I make and sell traditional Orthodox prayer ropes. I also write stories and poetry!
For commission inquiries, email me at [email protected]
knottyingrabbit.com

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Sorry I haven't been posting here lately, Twitter throttled my reach so badly that it just hasn't been worth trying. I'll still post updates to Great Warren and pictures of new prayer ropes as they come, but otherwise things will be slow.

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"Demons cannot be repelled by strength of arms, but neither can they so easily devour us the way an animal devours its prey; nay, a demon can more effectively make use of its powers of deception, of curses, of pestilence. It must make us despair before it can eat us."

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Writing a book is obviously a huge investment of time and energy (not to mention any potential publishing fees down the line), and so if you feel moved to support my efforts, consider buying a prayer rope! You can also donate directly here: https://t.co/9PdYKEUFCm
Thank you all!

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Halfway through the first draft of the next part of Great Warren! Stay tuned.

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Happy Halloween to all! Please enjoy some art from my friend . If anyone asks, I'm in costume as the Easter Bunny.

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This just in! https://t.co/4HfTAwNPuW is now live! It's still kinda bare, but you can now place orders from there and see a gallery of some of my pieces! Go check it out!

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Knot Tying Rabbit: prayer ropes made for you by actual rabbits.

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If you're looking for a New Year's resolution, I always recommend learning to incorporate the Jesus Prayer into your life. Learning to pray constantly throughout the day is vital, and the Jesus Prayer is time tested by many generations of saints.

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"‘Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner’: let all thine attention and training be in this. Walking, sitting, doing, and standing in church before the divine service, coming in and going out, keep this unceasingly on thy lips and in thy heart." -St. Seraphim

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"There was a monk who wanted to make a prayer rope in order to count his prayers. However, each time that the monk completed a few knots, a demon would come by and untie them all. The demon knew for what purpose the monk
was tying his rope and out of fear and spite...

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