Maxime climbs the ladder to the church and other buildings on top of the Katskhi Pillar. When he wants to leave Katskhi pillar, he spends 20 minutes getting down the 131ft ladder
他说,“我的家是连接天与地地方。”他在那里生活,也在那里祈祷赎罪,等待上帝的到来。
Dedicated: Maxime stands by the church on top of the Katskhi Pillar looking at the beautiful view. He has lived a life of virtual solitude on top of a pillar high above his Georgian monastry for 20 years
Support: Sergo Mikhelidze and a friend deliver lunch to Maxime at the top of the Katskhi Pillar by winch up supplies to the monk who has cut himself off from society
Beautiful: Overview of the Katskhi Pillar in its craggy surrounds high above his Georgian monastry for 20 years. Supplies are winched up to him by his followers and he only comes down twice a week to pray with his followers
Maxime inside his cottage on top of the Katskhi Pillar. Shortly after the collapse of communism, and the subsequent resurgence of religion in Georgia, Maxime decided to live atop the pillar in the way of the old stylites.
Remains of a stylist found on top of the Katskhi Pillar in a crypt under the church. The Katskhi Pillar was used by stylites, Christians who lived atop pillars and eschewed worldly temptation, until the 15th century 新闻链接>> 世界上最离奇的房子
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