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March 17
Keep on walking!
ou ask, "What
does walking mean?" I'll tell you very briefly; it means forging ahead,
in case you should possibly not understand, and start walking sluggishly.
Forge ahead, always examine yourself without self-deception, without flattery,
without buttering yourself up. After all, there's nobody inside you before
whom you need feel ashamed, or whom you need to impress. There is someone
there, but one who is pleased with humility; let him test you, and you,
too, test yourself. Always be dissatisfied with what you are, if you want
to arrive at what you are not yet. Because wherever you are satisfied with
yourself, there you have stuck. If, though, you say, "That's enough,
that's the lot," then you've even perished. Always add some more,
always keep on walking, always forge ahead. Don't stop on the road, don't
turn round and go back, don't wander off the road. You stop, if you don't
forge ahead; you go back, if you turn back to what you have already left
behind; you wander off the road, if you apostatize. The lame person on
the road goes better than the sprinter off the road.
| Augustine Day By Day | The Augustinians - St. Thomas of Villanova Province |
From John E. Rotelle, O.S.A., Tradition Day by Day: Readings from Church Writers. Augustinian Press. Villanova, PA, 1994.
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