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Union of Orthodox Journalists (SPZH) · Aug 15 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

Don’t make your home in a roadside inn

… temporary?”

“Twice over.

The person who remembers his true Homeland takes better care of the roadside inn than the one who mistakes it for his final home.

“Longing for the Heavenly City neither abolishes nor destroys anything on which earthly life depends. We obey human ordinances in pursuit of peace on earth – provided they do not conflict with our faith.”

Thoughts among the ruins of a roadside inn

Then why are we so afraid when the inn begins to shake? Why does losing the world we know feel like the greatest loss imaginable?

Augustine is silent longer this time. Then he speaks quietly, without the firmness of a teacher – more like a man remembering a pain of his own.

“Because we confuse temporary shelter with our true Homeland.

As long as the traveler remembers where he is going, the collapse of a roadside inn is a tragedy – but not the end. He will find another place to spend the night. But the man who has nailed his …

Neutral · the world
Sentiment: negative

The interviewer expresses the fear and sense of loss associated with worldly instability.

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