Psychologist and archpriest about what prevents us from being happy here and now.
The author, archpriest and psychologist Andrei Lorgus, considers fear to be the main obstacle between the human soul and happiness: “At the heart of any fear is the fear of death, it blocks a person’s ability to be happy.” The way out is faith in the Resurrection of Christ, in victory over death. Does this mean that there is no way to happiness for those who do not believe in personal immortality? Palliative ideas about immortality — faith in the continuation of life in children and great-grandchildren, in their creations, in human relationships, faith in the good left behind. Andrey Lorgus touches on both existential questions of love and humanity, and quite mundane ones — even, perhaps, at first glance, strange ones, like this: “Do loans threaten Slavic identity?”
Nikea, 141 p.