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under the current circumstances , there were people in the united states who were ready to see you, and i looked at the photographs. they even received you with a happy smile. yes henry keysenger. henry kisel, henry kisenger. it's true, really. i met henry kisor. and when i was just brought in at 5 months, there are the first photographs where he holds me in his arms with my grandfather and henry kisenger - this is really, truly a friend of my grandfather. strange as it may seem. here we are at the white house throughout his life, he was always present and they had very close friendly relations until the end of their days, despite the fact that they were opponents, and very serious political opponents. well, we maintained this kind of friendship. i have known brush engineers for many years. although, unfortunately, not close. i have never seen such a happy
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enemy on his face, especially in recent years, as here, and in this photo with you. well, because, of course, listen, it’s already 100 years old. and when i arrived, we talked about digurel. days as they say, we remembered times past. well, it's always nice, so, of course, well, what to do? you see, two different powers. and yet , there were such good, warm relations that now it is virtually impossible. it is very important for me. for me. this is very important, because i believe that now we are in such a dangerous situation not only because there is an objective clash of interests. and not only because ukraine is very central for russia and america is trying to create the impression that, in general, ukraine almost belongs to them and america cannot survive.
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if, uh, ukraine does not have the borders that kiev would like to have, but we have reached a situation where, in general, there is no normal conversation at a high level, there are some attempts at informal dialogue, too, in my opinion, not very good attempts successful. but if we are talking about the fact that the leaders of the two countries, the foreign ministers of the two countries, the ambassadors have the opportunity to seriously discuss the situation. i just don't do that today i see. i don’t see it either, but now there are no cultural exchanges between the embassy at all; in general, nothing exists now, neither scientific exchanges nor student exchanges. now, in general, everything has stopped completely. that’s what’s scary, so what can we say about ministers and other things. if we are simply ignored. well, uh, you mentioned ambassador uh, anatoly antonov, from
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my point of view, a very strong ambassador. uh, and uh, from my point of view, he is doing all sorts of things , of course, to firmly defend russian interests, but on the other hand trying to maintain at least some contacts and developing them here is an opportunity, as i understand it. he doesn’t even have the opportunity to personally talk to a state secret, he doesn’t. uh, the opportunity to personally, uh, speak as the president's national security adviser, of course, and uh. i say this not because antonov is a strong ambassador and this is wrong treatment of him. i say this because, in general, there is absolutely no serious diplomacy in russian-american relations. absolutely i completely agree with you. and here,
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when did you spend all this time in washington? when you communicated with the americans , they naturally knew well that you were the granddaughter of the russian ambassador, did you see any negative emotions? my time was a lot, as again, you know very well there were many different incidents from a korean plane. and i remember there would be very serious unrest. i remember this well, because we were just on vacation in crimea and my grandfather was immediately told to come back. i had to go to washington and that’s it, that is, well, there was always a lot of excitement and there were mitten protests. i remember when we came, our hockey team walked around there, crawled , screamed, and they threw some kind of chewing gum at me. there was always something else that was definitely negative. but this was never reflected precisely at this level of relations between officials, that is, the secretary of state and everyone understood that maybe this was the generation that still remembered, maybe this was the second world war. somehow it was, well, it’s not even a matter
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of education, but people who understood that in any case it was necessary to maintain contact with opponent and respected the most important thing of their opponent. this is a very important thing. it never got personal. i have never heard any insults. and that is, i had many times when i heard that my grandfather could quarrel and go about something and be dissatisfied, that something didn’t work out. henry doesn't want to accept it. they don’t want to sign it, but they never got personal and never slammed doors and ended the dialogue. this is something of a situation where the parties, even in such enough close contacts hoped to convince each other, of course, of course, they understood that they were dealing with the enemy , of course, and they did not hide it, they respected each other, the most important thing. but at the same time , their personal relations were such that they, at
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least, did not block diplomacy unconditionally. and how did your grandfather perceive, say, the kissingers and the president, as far as you know , he never perceived a woman as a friend, but he had them, despite the fact that, as you correctly said, he was a russophobe. indeed, in my opinion, until the end of his days he remained and was a supporter of nato expansion, but he really didn’t like the soviet union and really fought against communism. but despite this there were very good, again hmm friendly relations, let’s say a respectful, friendly attitude , even i wouldn’t call it a respectful attitude towards each other. we talked as families. we tried , thanks to this and, of course, his wife and my grandmother, so that there would always be some kind of lunches, so that we would communicate and talk in an informal setting so that they could communicate and be friends with his daughter. well, somehow we had a very good time with our daughter without
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a woman. you personally had friendly relations, like friendly ones. at that age i was, of course, of course, yes, sometimes friends called back. yes, yes, yes, not close friends, of course, but for everything civilized, he is certainly civilized. how girls could be friends, of course, of course, but precisely, as for keissanger, he was exactly a friend of his grandfather. they respected each other and played chess together. by the way, both of them were interested in traveling together. they are for dota. they called each other. that is, they really were. well, as soon as the matter of diplomacy was concerned. they were irreconcilable. dobrynin went with his opponents and helped convince brezhnaya to come to sanclimenta. why was this important? this was important because the air in the middle east already smelled of gunpowder. and because
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nixon was already quite like the situation. due to the persecution he suffered as a result of the gate. not that no one is which was not his fault. he himself admitted that he made many mistakes. well, frankly speaking, his persecution was, well, disproportionate to the fact that what he did and nixon was afraid that in moscow and log and other polymers might get the wrong impression that nixon was no longer ready to act, that he could not be taken into account, that the united states was left with a powerless president. and it was precisely this wrong impression that he wanted to avoid and convince your grandfather. that, if necessary
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, nixom is ready not only to be a partner, but also take a very tough position, of course, in a few months. it took the war in the middle east for the israelis to encircle the egyptian third army. yeah, as they thought in moscow, in violation of the ceasefire agreement, brezhnev sent information to nexon that it was necessary to prevent the destruction of the third army. and that he was proposing that the soviet union and the united states send troops together to separate the parties to the conflict, probably with arkada’s submission perfectly understood , that he could not agree to such a proposal within the framework of the american domestic political realities. that's why brezhnev
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added. what if this is not done? then we'll probably have to send in our own troops and do it unilaterally, but for nixon it was a bombshell, and he did two things. first, he brought the american strategic nuclear forces to combat readiness. he wanted to warn moscow about the seriousness of his intentions, that this was not a game for washington. but do the second thing. he didn't criticize at all. he did not accuse brezhnev of anything. soviet union he did so that people in moscow can see it. this mobilization of nuclear forces, but they did not try to drive the opponent into a corner, and he urgently sent kisich to moscow to meet with brezhnev and find
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a mutually acceptable formula. this formula was found, escalation was prevented and again america and the soviet union did not become friends, the threat of conflict was eliminated , the threat of conflicts was eliminated. that's why what you found and what you tell from my point of view. this is very important. it was so no. and this is very unfortunate from the point of view, if you want the very essence of russian american relations and international security that this may be the case. again, what you told us and what you showed us shows that this is possible, of course, i would be very surprised if this turned out to be possible in the near future. but the fact that this happened shows that such
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possibilities cannot be ruled out, but i am sure this will only happen under a different administration. yes thank you. thank you. it was a great game, see you next week. on september 14th, i cordially congratulate you on the new year. i didn't make a reservation indeed, on september 14 according to the new style or september 1 according to the old style, the church new lition begins. hello, today we have gathered our thoughts about the church calendar and the perception of time in the past, present and
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maybe even in the future daria dontsova , writer cordially. hello andrey arkadyevna can i address you in real terms? very nice malchinsky candidate of theology. i'm vladimir grigor, we're starting the year, then the first question. i have such a father new year holiday this new year is a difficult question, because, of course, even these are church piling up. it did not immediately appear on the other side. there is logic to what peter endured. january 1, which was associated with this was in the old style, yes, according to the italian calendar, it was associated with the nativity of christ and peter i actually began a new countdown of the years from the nativity of christ. but what was very important, also before that, was the satisfaction of the world. yes, but the fourteenth or 1st of september also appeared only at the end of the 15th century. although byzantium is much earlier in
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russia and in general not only in russia but also in ancient rome is more ancient. yes, in others you avoid answering. how to celebrate? well, wait, in the beginning of the context. this should be further by design and further from what kind of holiday it depends on how you celebrate. yes, but on september 14th indeed. there is such an ancient rite. uh-huh and the creation, right? or it is also called differently, but it is a service rank. oh yes, somewhere in the 13th century. it was created. uh, in russia , apparently according to the byzantine model, uh, but in russia it entered, probably, from the 15th century at the beginning in novgorod, they imagined themselves there, uh the successors of byzantium were like a special city , especially the republic, then it was in moscow and kiev and lasted until peter i. this is a rite of special prayer. that's how i noted it.
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yes, and the king always took part in this very solemnly, we, there were boyars, it was all arranged very seriously. er, well, there were no christmas trees. yes it is clear. yes, that is, it was some kind of huge leapfrog, because the march chronology was the damart chronology, which means 5.509 5.510 a year earlier than the byzantine one and so later byzantine, and then there was also the decimal eleven, this is 5.000-510 and 5.511 and a big problem for those who study the chronicles , because the chroniclers, when they did all this , some wrote according to the march calculation, and others wrote according to the september calculation, when september is all, yes , so everything started to get mixed up. you somehow celebrate the church new year, the church new year. we celebrate christmas somehow in our family
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, today's holiday has started, which we are talking about the service in the temple. yes, boys, altar boy. um, i mean, it's the cleaning person there, so how is that too? well, look, let's do it again a little bit. uh, maybe, uh, let’s sum it up and talk more? yes, most countries today live according to the gregorian calendar. and this is pope gregory, 13, this is the end of the sixteenth century. this is the so-called new style, and the old style is the julian calendar. this is julius caesar forty-fifth year before the birth of christ, by the way, say new year. it was also january 1 and, accordingly, the specificity of the new year of the church in the russian orthodox church, yes, i emphasize, because in other orthodox churches it is a little different. yes, this is the old style, that is, the julian calendar, but the new year is not january 1, but september 1 or the fourteenth in a new way, and this has been since 1492, as i already
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said, and before that it was march. actually then this is the question. but indeed, many orthodox churches have switched to a new style. this is the meaning of preserving the old style in the russian church. well, old style. we are talking about the julian calendar. yes, the topic is generally a very big , serious one. there mathematicians dealt with it, ah, but many churches that switched, and to the so-called this news or gregorian, they later bitterly regretted it and the polish one, by the way, recently returned. so the polish right church, dear friends, not everyone knows that there is an orthodox church in poland. local, that is , independently and they are in the old style. yes , the thing is that the julian style. uh, well, to talk about it more or less briefly , it is connected with the movement of the sun and the moon and the stars. yes, that is, this is a more biblical calendar. uh, because the calendar always wears it directed towards the sky. yes, because gregorian is associated with the sun only with the sun and the earth. well, relationships. yes, yes,
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gregorian is more simplified. eh, although more complex in some of its structures. yes, that is, in fact, the julian uh more uh what is an elegant and harmonious calendar on the one hand you say that some more one is more accurate the other is less accurate is not very serious. yes, in fact, they all have some kind of errors, yes, which accumulate, but in the julian calendar, this leap year, which every fourth year, uh, a certain strict sequence. and the main thing is that we also read about this in the book of genesis, that the lord created one luminary. the big yes is for ruling the day, and the other light is small for ruling the night and for the times and days. that is , these two luminaries are not one, not only the sun, but the moon too, they must somehow participate in managing our time with our calendar. but for you personally it has some meaning. you feel something special due to the fact that you have your own
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church calendar. you see, vladimir romanovich in the temple, what is important to me is some kind of stability. i understand that you didn't happen. easter will come, no matter what happens, christmas will give hope , that is, when, uh, don’t understand what will happen and how it will all begin and end. and that of this man there is no hope. and so, you see , easter will be and will be on this very day. this is what you are waiting for and you know, you understand, right? i'm like this, i'm very close to what you're saying, because i know because in my position there i often have to communicate with journalists, when they ask me my favorite journalistic question. name the main event or the main events of the outgoing year. i always say easter, the answer is very simple and it’s unlikely that anything could be so important. father, and he, but there is some kind of problem or maybe, on the contrary, this is some kind of plus. yes, the fact that today in the russian church and in russia
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the civil church calendar does not coincide, how do you reflect on this? it turns out that the world, as we say, the world and the church? why, we live, as it were, in parallel calendar realities. i think that in general this was the idea of ​​the bolsheviks, after all. this was one of the first calendar reforms after they came to power in the eighteenth year. here's the message: this egregorian style, which e.g. well, they already talked about some mistakes, but for 10 days he just threw it away, look, but on the other hand, we have a different language. here we have, uh, church slavonic in the church. yes and when you enter this space, you still find yourself in something else. this is a different world. maybe this is the bolshevik idea. she still turned out to be the glory of god, so to speak. well, here we are in the temple, we find ourselves in another space, what can i say, yes, you understand? is everything working out for you? the glory of god no matter how you look at it. and even if something is bad, it still turns out to the glory of god
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, because without the lord our god, in general, nothing happens. this is true. yes you are right! you know, you come to the monastery. i ’ll say this as a parishioner now. i arrive in the evening and the gates open. i'm from this city. i drive home and the gate closes. i exhale and think, my god, i feel so good here at home. it’s so beautiful and good here that this world is here. i have to live in that world, right? since that time, but i am in this world, i feel so good with him, i feel so wonderful with him, and this is the language in which the service is held. he's wonderful. i'm so sorry that it's not really so to say people, well, they know i happen it’s also not that difficult, by the way, it’s absolutely not difficult to say, but we just taught at the faculty of journalism. we had this time of our own, if nikolaevich taught the subject of atheism. i now understand that the teacher was a very religious man, because
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he told us all this, and then he said, well, you understand that he didn’t do all this and detained something wrong and completed his leo fingers. this is probably how he ended his lecture. well, unfortunately, it’s just people who sometimes come to the temple, but not so often they don't really understand. this, and all the beauty, will especially offend me to hear that the church humiliates a woman. there's a scarf, a skirt and so on, i always say that it was. the nun is the mother of basil the great, and in the liturgical book of the very distant dark ages, hymns were included that were written by this nun. this is all you need to know about the attitude of the russian church towards women, because this is a liturgical book. we still sing this a at all services. but look, if actually from the calendar topic, yes, with all its complexity, interest and so on, but look in general at what is called the church liturgical circle.
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and, by the way, it turns out that the church year begins with the feast of the mother of god, and also ends with the feast of the mother of god. there is something in this too. in general, there is a special meaning associated with the gospel story. but this, in principle, is a series of fasting holidays from each other. i read it somewhere. i really liked the idea that this is the liturgical year of the church. well, and in general the church year. here is the calendar blessing - this is connection of time. eh, that’s something earthly and eternal, yes. some time management yes, we will definitely talk about this too, because, firstly, there is a daily circle of worship for several circles. yes, and once upon a time it was of great importance. even our beloved dan writes how florence lived from the danone shopping center, yes, that is, from the third to the ninth interterza non e, the third and ninth hours of the service, the liturgical sequence. yes , that’s why this circle is very important. it is a circle associated with the actoyat, that is, with seven eyes, which alternate and as if in eternity.
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yes, they create this kind of cyclicality. yes, yes, just something like that. yes, tell me of course, great people created. yes, there is an annual cycle, which can really be considered from september, then really the first holiday. the nativity of our lady is the last of the assumption, but it can also be considered as we more traditionally do paskas for it, yes, after all, we count it , here are the gospel readings or then from that is, the tenth day after easter is trinity and we have the first week after pentecost, the second week, the third and all these readings, that is, as if we actually have several such semantic centers. here, of course, the most important of them is easter, which falls in the spring. yes and this creates on the one hand. there's a certain rhythm, eh, but not like that. eh, it's like a vicious circle. and how do they say this more often, aspirals say? yes, that is, understanding is up. yes , every year
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we comprehend at some new level, experiencing. even the same chants. the same holidays, plunging deeper, and at the same time, and rising higher, yes, that is, in this sense it organizes. e life. well especially of course, this is also evident in medieval monasteries. in modern monasteries, this is how life is organized around worship and around the liturgical charter. well, against the background, for example, this particularly bright feeling against the background is really special. but i keep this line of two worlds, right? but it is clear that, as you said, you find yourself in a monastery. this is the feeling of home, but nevertheless, then we come back, yes, to visit, and so, in general, what do you think to a modern person? is it possible to combine these two parallel reality, including calendar? yes, we live at a crazy pace today. yes, time is still compressing there. i hope we’ll talk about this, it’s accelerating. and here you go , everything is measured. from year to year it’s the same thing, here’s how to connect it. well, in
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principle, it’s probably very simple to connect. just step on yourself once , don’t be lazy on sunday, but instead of sleeping. until 12:00 in the afternoon, just get up and go to church, leave yourself alone. yes, but a man came and stood at the liturgy once, twice, three times the tenth got involved. you're laughing in vain. he was he according to my husband's science psychology. is 21 days enough for a person to get used to something, something good or what? in the bad, well, here he is, it means he started going to church, naturally, human curiosity makes him ask something somewhere, he sees that joyful, smiling people are standing, but everything is bad for him. a question arises in his mind despondently. and why are they so joyful, they have everything the same as i have and this is the joy that is on their face arise in a church person. well, it’s just always yes, it’s a joy for him, it really attracts people who seem to be somehow bad for them. somehow, when
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a person begins to walk, then comes the liturgy later. oh, today is the day of remembrance of my saint, i’ll go. i go and that’s when a person gets involved in all this. he begins to understand. how his life magically changes because he understands this, you know, how god's hand is on your shoulder any day. and you understand, no one. will you help you sit alone with some terrible disease, you are told that you are dying. and you have joy and fear that you will end up somewhere wrong, but on the other hand you have joy, because you understand that and there is hope, that i see the lord, mother of god and everyone. this is what it is. this is very childish and primitive. yes, but it lives in the soul of the parishioner, so he is always joyful. that’s why it’s so good in monasteries, because there is no hopelessness and
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hatred there. and when a person understands that hatred cannot be defeated, scandals, we hatred and hatred can only be overcome by love. when he gets to this point , his life completely changes, and he will never leave the temple. the most incomprehensible thing in this world is that it is understandable to have an ardent desire to see the true and most complete picture. this is the reason for a person’s desire for new knowledge. and if you collect all the available facts, then you can explain any phenomenon in the universe, and on the path to understanding the world it is very important to continue asking questions and finding answers to them. how they do it throughout many years in the intellectual club. what where when the autumn series of games from september 24 on
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is launching autumn cashback, receive 30 percent bonuses for purchases from your favorite stores. the main thing is to enter via sberaydi sberbanquet. order profitably. and today we gathered our thoughts about the church calendar and time in general daria dontsova archimandrid with milan tomachinsky we continue father and again now i thought. but what about a modern person who actually has sunday mornings are not uncommon. the only thing, when you can sleep, is how to convince him that on this beautiful sunday morning, he needs to get out of a warm bed and go somewhere joyfully. well, lord, of course i agree here. arcana, what should you try and taste? you see how good it is, the lord will pull up the person himself. he will see that he has some new strength , new dimensions of life, new understanding, and some kind of joy. indeed, sometimes inexplicable. yes, uh, which comes from grace. well, in general, a person is not
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only a poet. he is a hostage of time in captivity for eternity. yes, that’s why we are here, and wanderers, and true life is beautiful. and to continue after this, therefore, uh, there’s no point in forcing something here. but try it for the man himself, and touch it. here's to this dimension of life. e to a deeper one. it seems to me that it’s very important, uh, and uh , then maybe i don’t even know some of the nuances of some of these calendar issues, even what kind of service it is. well, the man is just standing. uh, in the presence of eternity and actually. i think we've all experienced these your best moments can be in the temple. yes, when we felt outside of time, outside of space and in some kind of extraordinary thing that people call happiness. yes, it is the fullness of being, when everything about you and your settlement embraces you. psalter i once slept, in my opinion, we were friends with him, well, physically for years. yes, i didn’t know, my mother was the main
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director of the mask, and that’s why there was this environment. we all somehow ended up like this. we would have been on good terms with him and already when he would have become a churched person, so to speak. he we were sitting talking to him one time. i say sing. and how did it happen to you? there, here we are with him, as it were, together. no, i too, so to speak, then , i was just starting to go to churches, i tell me it happened that way, he tells me, you know, my life was a few minutes. i realized that i could give my whole life for them. i remember that i just smiled then , i think i didn’t say something, yes, then they asked about five years ago, five years ago, i was driving along the road and reading in the car, i sat there reading something, i don’t remember. i looked out the window. something collapsed on me, like i can’t convey roman to you. and i don’t have words to describe that it collapsed on me, that it fell on me. i understood singing.
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i understand, rooster, because you begin to live in this and you don’t have the slightest at all, that is, you don’t have the slightest doubt that you are not alone , that’s the worst thing for a person, that i’m alone? yes, here i am alone. and you are not alone. so i saw how to explain it. how to explain this presence, but no, there are no words for it. you are not alone, well, by and large, this is a decision, may be the main one. this is such a human problem, but because this inner loneliness, and it really overtakes us all the time, because you really understand, well, you came into the world naked, you leave naked. yes, there are family and close friends, but they cannot separate. there is something here that we can share. and there is the fact that you really are left alone and this, of course, is the most, maybe, yes , when you understand it, because, well, first of all, i don’t know how to explain it, and all the saints are with you and are loved ones, whose saints you can always ask for an account. yes
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, everything turns out very blissfully and joyfully for 21 days you already run to the temple, and that’s all. but this is still not an easy path. and these are the minutes for which you can give everything , these are really minutes. who doesn’t, i don’t always have minutes, then give it comes at a moment when you realize that you are with you forever. it is so good. i can’t even do this , this feeling is close to holiness. well, it’s just a feeling, i don’t know how it feels. it turns out, but, but nevertheless it is so . you know, firstly, the gas itself will call to the person. he himself calls. it's just that not everyone hears. this call, like hemingway’s, rings a bell and everyone hears its ringing. yes, this is on the one hand, and on the other hand. well, if you're so scared, even to the point of the edge, you're so terrible. it seems to you that everyone hates you, that you hate everyone, you can’t cope on your own, nothing helps you, neither medicine, nor a doctor, that is, everything. you
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’re like this, well, go to the temple, just go there and wait, they’ll let you go for a second. here is some kind of lord who is very merciful to those who are just coming. he gives them some miracles, however, the priest always always gives some miracles. go to the temple and at some moment you will suddenly feel that you are not alone and there will be people around you who will then somehow help you, come up and ask if it’s like that, so that they don’t come up. i want to return to the topic of time. no longer a calendar. even more widely, right? time is a mysterious thing, it somehow drags on for a very long time, otherwise it runs to my eleven-year-old son yesterday. maybe this is it i don’t remember breakfast, or maybe we had lunch, and he and his sister were sitting. he says, an says, look at the school. tomorrow, the first lesson will last as long as all
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the holidays, and i thought how the child has it. here's the car. yes, yes, they suddenly started discussing it. then it’s just a question about a small miracle, but i’ll have to take a podcast, and with my questions, for you personally, what is the mystery of time, if there is one, well, really in its diversity. yes, it goes completely differently on this topic, by the way, there is an amazing one of the troparia. and great lent, where it is said that for the lord 1,000 years are like one day? and in lent there are 40 days and each of these days is filled with everything, the fullness of existence. that is how it really is. this is some kind of experience, but it can be subjective and such a lenten existence. this is the fullness of the condensation of time, yes. or is there another situation in some other situation in the background there? yes, this is in some holy places.
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this is how it feels too, with such thickness his time is right, uh, fullness. these are some kind of eternity. yes, with some generally new meanings, absolutely for you. well, our beloved blessed augustine, of course , notes this topic for the discussion of leaving books. lord where where is he talking. this is what is real, but only what is real is. there is no past or future. yes, there is the present of the past of the present and the present of the present. the past is memories yes, this is a subjective experience, the present is the future. these are some of our expectations. yes, here's me certainly. in the matter of time, most of all he admires and surprises him. really. eh, a subjective experience that it is different for different people, even life for the same thing is different. here, as my son said, yes, it drags on, like all the holidays, yes, time and this is not programmable. yes, our program even yes, it
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goes on for a certain time, but for us, for every viewer, it will fly by. we’ll just hope guys, you have some kind of perception of a riddle, in general there’s time for you is a mystery of time. i understand very well that it passes, the day will pass. i did not do anything. this will make me feel bad. so you said to sleep on sunday. this is probably good, of course. it is earthly life. she's basically a little old to us. come on, you told for 70 years. and who else can last them eighty years? well, this is the psalter, so to speak, something like we have with medicine now. it’s as if we can live to see the nineties, but still, if you look at it like this in everything, so to speak, the appearance of this time, it’s just some kind of one short. and if you haven’t done anything good during this time. i didn’t feel sorry for anyone , i didn’t pet the dog, but just because i lived somehow very angrily and badly, then
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somehow i didn’t live. now, it’s very difficult for me to explain all this. and if we talk about the subjective perception of time by me, as a person, i have one very big negative trait that greatly hinders me in life. i still feel like i'm 25 years old. listen, you ’re negative, but because i’m already seventy-five years old. well, what does this look like? feeling, yes, and it bothers me in clothes. it’s because i can pull something like that out of the closet and then be, oh my god, drag. and you're crazy, you're already uh, number of years old. or rather, it's a hanger. it's some kind of internal feeling. yes, but maybe also, because i’m running after the trolleybus. this too, probably, but to see in a dream, in which city i never see the point. i'm very late, i go to bed early, i get up. for me this is connected with reading prayer. i'll read it for now. psalter evening rule, and then i think what else would i read, and who
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would read a little, and then i would also read something else. and what i have, my love, is shameful. forgive me, please, then we will try, and then i have a favorite quality and for now i really forbade all this, father. i have a terrible case. my daughter is asleep all over the house. children don't run, grandchildren don't run. everything is so well confused, silence and i remain, he listened in delight. e. hmm , there was a moment when there was no one at home, i was alone, and the children, when i was resting and it was thundering. there's something down there , you know, as if a piece of iron had fallen or something, it became so scary. i wrote the next day, again this circle is already so palpable, strong. i also think this is generally the case. what, what should i do? i’m calling my spiritual father, the fisherman. there's no one in my house. what do you think answered me? yes, these are demons calm down when i calmed down, scared me, so it was death that picks up this theme. although semyon
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, we were talking now about the personal, yes , the perception of time, but in christianity there is, yes, after all, a certain christian attitude to time to history, carnology there the arrow of time, and you know, that’s what i paid attention to. here are the students there, when you communicate and say that in the christian religious interpretation, when god creates the world. by the way, augustine also writes a lot about this. yes, he does not create matter, he only creates what the philosopher you wrote with a dash. yes, space is time and therefore the question. what did god do before he created the world? i mean, it doesn’t make sense? yes , because we have it. yes, we had before now and after this year, yes. and when we we say that god knows everything, which means he knows the future, for us there is a future. yes, because for us there is time, but for him there is no time ; it is the same creation as matter. it seems to me that this is somehow difficult to catch. eh, sometimes to a person. yes, although in fact, if we remember not creations, then god also created the calendar that we are talking about today. yes, that
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is, the days of creation, it’s the lord . the first day created this, the second day, day. yes, that is, it was a certain cyclical rhythm and a certain uh, such a plan, yes which has already passed to us from god yes, like a relay race, this is the week week for which we received it from god and have already begun to develop it further, and already in our own kind of yes, uh human world, but it seems to me, uh, i asked something about the christian meaning is best. i think it was passed on to our wonderful people. uh, the movie groundhog day. that's it, actually. this is all in ours, because this is the christian answer. yes, a look, but in general , we were waiting for the problem of time, it says something interesting. what the hell do i need there?

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