Questions and Meditations

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Integral ecology.

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And then there is too this other “duty”, this primary goal, for the accomplishment of which one must, precisely, succeed in the previous one = “to found, or start, a family…!” This civilizing compromise between our animal nature, our egotism and our progress towards a higher consciousness is ensconced in our lives and determines our apprehension of the world and the others with a sort of untouchable perpetuity = we perceive ourselves as illegitimate, abnormal and outlaws if we happen to fail to observe these rules, unless we have taken religious vows of chastity and celibacy. Masculine virility, feminine fecundity, the functions and qualities expressing each of the respective roles are as many banners each one of us must bear throughout one’s adult, “productive” life and one’s self-esteem if hostage to one’s aptitude at illustrating them.

A fair and comely milch cow and a big muscled bull.

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Is not it absurd, however, when the probable duration of our individual life is so brief, to so much worry about biological fruition and so little about the progress of our consciousness?

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Each and every child born upon this earth must be cherished, surrounded, sustained, nourished and environed by the most complete harmony we are in a position to provide for it.

See and behold = are we not all, in fact, a single community?

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