Psellos wrote to a man of God, disturbing his contemplation; he would not write again, as it was enough to be in his thoughts

Summary:
Psellos wrote to a man of God as he communed with the divine, afraid he would disturb him. He hoped his letters offered refreshment, and his correspondent did not seem inflexible. But he would not write again, as it was enough to be in his thoughts 
Dates:
1060 (Uncertain) 
correspondent of Michael Psellos (Anonymus 2204)
  • As he communed with God, he received a letter from Michael 61, who feared to disturb him, though he hoped his letters offered refreshment to one who did not seem inflexible; he would not write again, as it sufficed to be in his thoughts (:) Psellos Letters (Sathas) 91.335-336
Michael Psellos (named Konstantinos till tonsure in 1054) (Michael 61)
  • He wrote to Anonymus 2204 as he communed with God, afraid he would disturb him; he hoped his letters offered refreshment, and his correspondent did not seem inflexible; but he would not write again, as it was enough to be in his thoughts (:) Psellos Letters (Sathas) 91.335-336
  • He wrote once to Anonymus 2204, afraid he was disturbing him Psellos Letters (Sathas) 91.335-336