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The icon is very connected with the liturgical mystery, therefore it can not be separated in any ways and looked for out of this mystery. It is an integral part of the liturgy in which the mission of the Church is revealed. In the church the icon, that speaks to the believer in spiritual language, helps the believer occurs higher, sublime world surrounded by heavenly beings. As we meet in the church with the world of the visible and the invisible, it is necessary to have boundary between these two worlds. However, this separation is only possible with the facts, which have dual possibilities of perception. And it is the iconostasis which is the boundary between the world of the visible and the invisible. This altar barrier divided two worlds, gives a vivid picture of understanding, indivisible Board of Saints which surrounds the throne of God. The iconostasis shows the Eucharist space. It reveals the entrance to another world and proclaims the kingdom of the heaven to the deaf ears. It is windows that reveals the fourth dimension to us. This an inseparable component of Byzantine churches is the Church's liturgical expression and history, too.
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