in Quotes & Aphorisms (Life)
I don't regret the people I lost with time... but I regret the time tht I lost with certain people, because the people didn't belong to me, but time did.
Written on sunday february 3, 2002
I don't regret the people I lost with time... but I regret the time tht I lost with certain people, because the people didn't belong to me, but time did.
We mustn't be subjected to anything, not even to good. A so-called good, to which you succumb, loses the ethycal character. It doesn't become bad in itself, but by being dominated it can have some bad consequences. Every shape of intoxication is is unhealthy, it makes no difference if alcohol or morphine or idealism.
We mustn't consider good and evil as two opposites.
The initiatic experience, therefore, represents a change of visual that allowed the man to be connected with the divine. Apparently, in our current world the initiations seem disappeared, but they still exist as which weakened rituals of passage, indeed the several celebrations that are carried out for the new year, the births, the birthdays or any social type of conquest, are a pale memory of the rituals of spiritual rebirth that went with the man in long time. Very rarely, today, these passages correspond to ontological changes of the individual that exhausts them instead in an acquisition of concrete personal power and not in symbolic sense. For this reason the man more does not succeed to put into effect that form of spiritual regeneration that was natural in other times.
Suffering is caused by a spiritual stagnation, by a psychic sterility. Faith, hope, love and knowledge are what the patient needs for living. No one is really cured if they are not able to reach a religious attitude.
I simply believe that some part of the human Self or Soul is not subject to the laws of space and time.
The meeting between two personalities is like the contact between two chemical subtances: a chemical reaction is produced by which both will be transformed.
Whoever negates the existence of the subconscious presumes as a fact that our actual knowledge of the psyche is total.
Nothing but unexpected things have happened to me. A lot could have been different if I had been different. But all has been how it should've; because all has happened in that I am how I am.
Man must feel that he lives in a world that, under certain aspects, is misterious; that in it things happen and things are experienced that are inexplicable.
Man may try to give love a name, bestowing upon it all the ones he has available, but he shall always be the victim of endless illusions.