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- The image of the tormented man is taken and reproduced in the dirtiest political ways by the institutions of the church, and through this image…
- I repeat, not the man does it, because he has nothing to say on his own destiny, because how the history of the human past…
- And I return to the coldness of this defying human nature, to the impertinence with which the losers of the Sacred Self clime to our…
- Not even man that will re-find himself will be able to remove the vanity from this diabolic world, but he can change it from a…
- Man will not be able to change through no belief the Destiny of this world, but he will be able to see another world through…
- This is when Money will be dethroned! Only when there will not be many people left, when most of them will save themselves through suicide…
- By loving, the man acts on himself by acting on the image of his own love with Holiness and then on the Destiny which is…
- Holiness, Faith and Religion can never be institutionalized because they are the individual property of every man, they are a part of each mans Sacred…
- The future of mankind seems to be a religious one, and religion can be a way for the modern man or the man of the…
- When Man will re-find himself, then demons with angels and God with the Devil will reconcile. It will be a step forward, but not enough…
- All of this are the image of Knowledge, the image of the Matrix Word of Knowledge in which the Matrix Word of Love is reflected,…
- Like music on the waters is they sweet voice to me. Lord Byron Love gives eyes to see what the eye without love can't see…
- Only this way the human life will escape its own burden, its own image, its own Destiny, the vanity, the deceit and the absurd, the…
- What is holy for us, humans, now? What can we love the most in this first century of the third millennium, in these first years…
- And I told myself I was in a trap from which I wanted to escape! To escape where, do you, Man know where you want…
- Only than the villains of the Hierarchy will turn their face to the man hooked by millennia of self treason and will realize that they…
- Absolutely anything is Necessary is a part of this dream, just as non-Knowledge is the Absolute Truth of Knowledge, which we will never find out…
- And a new day will come, and a new evening and mans Sacred Self will understand that replacing the churches of the Evil and also…
- And the meaning of man in this dream of his Illusion of Life is to fulfil the man, to know that he is not in…
- Does not a great number a feelings determine a common feeling formed by the parts that compose it? Once Truth can no longer be known,…
- Is an intervention of the saints possible compared to an intervention of the man over Destiny? Is the saint - which man defined as a…
- Love is a part of the affective and it is sacred and the affective is love. The individual divinity of the human being, the one…
- Man has to wake up from this sleep and to understand that he has a way though which he can end this vileness called human…
- As Plato sometimes speaks of the divine love, it arises not out of indigency, as created love does, but out of fullness and redundancy; it…
- It is not possible to create a perfect society for an imperfect man. Even if we transhipped the present man to a society where the…
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- The ideal man bears the accidents of life with dignity and grace, making the best of circumstances. — Aristotle
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