Ya, I think you're right. The vacancy is God in our life, and we'll "take everything this world can offer" to try to fill it, when what we really need is a "new foundation".
We live our lives and base our societies on the concept of freedom, and in so doing neglect religion because of the restrictions that come with it. Yet by doing this, we fall victim to our own "impulses" and "consumption" and end up losing the freedom that we avoided God to gain.
My favorite line is "But what is control once we have let go of all we suffer?". I think it's saying "what's the point of gaining control over our lives if we could instead let go of all that makes us suffer?" AKA neglecting God is search of freedom and becoming addicted to the ways of the world.
Ya, I think you're right. The vacancy is God in our life, and we'll "take everything this world can offer" to try to fill it, when what we really need is a "new foundation".
We live our lives and base our societies on the concept of freedom, and in so doing neglect religion because of the restrictions that come with it. Yet by doing this, we fall victim to our own "impulses" and "consumption" and end up losing the freedom that we avoided God to gain.
My favorite line is "But what is control once we have let go of all we suffer?". I think it's saying "what's the point of gaining control over our lives if we could instead let go of all that makes us suffer?" AKA neglecting God is search of freedom and becoming addicted to the ways of the world.