If after reading the latest blog entries on Samsa Tiburcio sin, you still have the desire to continue with the theme, be ye good glasses, and keep reading ...
Despair is the price we pay for trace divine that dwells in our soul. The feel on the edge, while the gap opens at our feet. It is the gasp of our finitude envious of God.
" Man can once and for all eternity throwing away from him ... the eternal return at any moment, and that means that the despair is catching every moment of despair."
No escape:
"The desperate desperate not to destroy, and this is actually what is their torment [...] more to reach success in the loss of self .... the eternity will hook into the [...] have a self and be a self is the highest award has been made man, but it is also the requirement that eternity is about him. "
Despair is the price we pay for trace divine that dwells in our soul. The feel on the edge, while the gap opens at our feet. It is the gasp of our finitude envious of God.
" Man can once and for all eternity throwing away from him ... the eternal return at any moment, and that means that the despair is catching every moment of despair."
No escape:
"The desperate desperate not to destroy, and this is actually what is their torment [...] more to reach success in the loss of self .... the eternity will hook into the [...] have a self and be a self is the highest award has been made man, but it is also the requirement that eternity is about him. "
"I seriously is not sin en general, sino que lo más tremendamente serio está en ser un pecador, un individuo”
Instalado en una etapa inicial de la fe, el poeta admira la desesperanza como objeto estético. Pero no es humilde, y goza en su desesperación sin importarle que ésta sea el producto de su hambre de Dios.
El poeta es realmente un pecador, pero hasta el mismo Kierkegaard reconoce en su arte:
"A charming and lyrical verve never reached respectively neither married nor any of the reverend."
deadly disease / Søren Kierkegaard
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