Acedia
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0:06څپرکی 1: the director, I think it's Joff, right? 295s · Speaker 1
the director, I think it's Joff, right? J-O-F-F-E, I don't know if you pronounce it that way or not, is the director of this film or the producer, I can't remember. I always get those categories confused. And asked him if the ending was amb…
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5:06څپرکی 2: It is so hot in here. 304s · Speaker 1
It is so hot in here. We need to raise the window. I don't know what that will do. It's supposed to get a little cold. I can easily raise that. Somebody raise the window anyway. Let's get some air in here. I hope everybody gets a little col…
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10:11څپرکی 3: the gospel from beginning to end and usually it's on a saturday night and then of course easter sunday which which we're… 184s · Speaker 1
the gospel from beginning to end and usually it's on a saturday night and then of course easter sunday which which we're all familiar so very important all right acedia let's take this up i'm not sure that there's um a much more important s…
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monday wednesday classes it's monday wednesday so you can still do uh you can still do a four-year if you want are there still tuesday thursday classes i didn't understand that at all but that's okay i'm educated beyond my intelligence you'…
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18:21څپرکی 5: Sunny day. 314s · Speaker 1
Sunny day. I've been to Tampa, Florida beach. Yes. I have a friend in Seminole. I did. She's older now. Yeah. Anything else? Yeah. Yeah, I think it's... I've experienced that most... Depending on who's on the beach, these days the swimming …
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23:38څپرکی 6: We are, as W. 80s · Speaker 1
We are, as W. H. Auden, the great poet, said, the age of anxiety. Anxiety is our middle name. Only we've made it into an interesting mental illness that gets us out of class and assignments. Our speech. What's happened to our speech? We don…
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24:59څپرکی 7: So dad, look, how are we going on with all distances? 297s · Speaker 2
So dad, look, how are we going on with all distances? kind of like whatever, whatever, and he has the old ones, hang loose, laid back, be cool, that was the old hippy-dippy stuff, go with the flow, that's heavy, don't be uptight yet, these …
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30:01څپرکی 8: School teachers have become slothful, abandoning the painful task of combating the natural. 125s · Speaker 2
School teachers have become slothful, abandoning the painful task of combating the natural. Teachers that give you grades higher than you expect, I've got no time for it. And I'm not nearly as hard on you as I used to be. I was already teac…
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Yes? I have a question about how to point out slothless or assidia in another adult's life, when in a country of liberties and freedom, where that is prized and we have freedoms to live our own lives. It's harder to point things out in peop…
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35:58څپرکی 10: I was really surprised. 66s · Speaker 4
I was really surprised. Because I had heard of the sin of sloth before, but I had never heard anything like this described before. People say that all the time. This wasn't an idea I was going to encounter. I was really surprised to see it …
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37:05څپرکی 11: You know, I have a reminder of. 303s · Speaker 2
You know, I have a reminder of... It's just a reminder of, at least as I'm reflecting on my life, it really is like this constant battle. Like you said, it's found in every moment, in every aspect of our lives, and so, like, looking back, I…
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easily engraved as we find out in the next article early sloth can wreck its damage and a dejection of body mind and spirit to the point where you tell them about absolutely everything in your life sloth and Dorothy Sayers words dissembles …
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This is more of like a historic, a random historical question, but could acedia possibly explain why some of the early hyper monasticisms, like I'm going to go sit on top of a tower for a long time, why those happen? I think so, but don't t…
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And I feel like we're experiencing this, like religious OCD, that the sites of, like the, what appears as a virtue of denial, like the sites just keep on increasing and then nothing's ever enough. Nothing. That's very good. It's an addictio…
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The one you were talking about, I'm reminded of an essential nature of the gospel, and in my opinion, an essential part of the image of Christ that he has is that he did not believe from the brokenness of the world, but he walked among it a…
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53:41څپرکی 16: You're... 65s · Speaker 5
You're... You're opening, yeah. Even like on that, kind of playing off of the silence then too, it's just a running from life in general. And good or bad, good, bad, ugly, running away from it all because... Because it's so hard and offensi…
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54:47څپرکی 17: I don't know how to control. 274s · Speaker 1
I don't know how to control. It's not easy, but you know, it's not easy. It's not easy to be. But, you know, she just... If a girl, she saw a guy not treating a girl well on the street, she'd roll down the window and say, You can get in the…
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59:22څپرکی 18: Isn't it more accurate to say that they're both fears of something, but anxiety is just not, like, legitimate fears? 301s · Speaker 3
Isn't it more accurate to say that they're both fears of something, but anxiety is just not, like, legitimate fears? Like, it's, like, things that are not actually worth, or are realistic. Not necessarily. Anxiety just doesn't have a source…
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1:04:25څپرکی 19: Your obligation of the parent is the formation of your child's character and leading them to God. 301s · Speaker 1
Your obligation of the parent is the formation of your child's character and leading them to God. You do not leave that to a screen. You do not give them a screen until they're 16. You play with them. You observe them. If you don't have to,…
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1:09:27څپرکی 20: You'd go towards being in the outdoors or being in nature without, you know if you die, you die. 255s · Speaker 1
You'd go towards being in the outdoors or being in nature without, you know if you die, you die. It's your time. Without your phone to protect you, which can't anyway. You take the risk of company a little bit more. You join a group at chur…
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1:14:35څپرکی 21: Thank you. 126s · Speaker 1
Thank you. Thank you. Okay. Did you write it down? I did. Mmm. Did you like the article stuff? I did. I did. They... They... They... They... They... They... They... They... They... They... They... They... They... They... They... oh man that…