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Spritituality Drops
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"Life - Inalienable patrimony"
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The question 880 of "The Spirits' Book" proposes: -What's
the first of all natural rights of man?
The answer is incisive: -To live.
So no one has the right to threaten the life of his neighbor,
nor do anything that might compromise his bodily existence.
To live is a usufruct attitude,
when we have a physical instrumentation
that allows us, through reincarnation, our intellect and moral learning.
We have the opportunity to enjoy this possibility,
but we do not have the right to move forward and dispose
of this body that we lent from the Divine.
We are a lodger residing temporarily a body for a few
months inside the womb or long decades outside the womb.
It isn't our task, nevertheless,
in any way, to violate, to usurp
beyond the right of usufruct, administration,
of the exercise that this body allows us of, in living, learn, love,
smile, suffer, cry as well...
to go extrapolating, dealing with life
and try to shut the physical life,
destroying the own physical instrument
naturally moved by pain, challenges,
that often collapse ourselves.
We have no right to avoid a physical life from setting itself in the world,
from the embryo, upon conception
to the old man who bends himself to do his great flight, surpassing
the tomb's portal.
The Life, it should be celebrated
and when it can remember
or seem ***, maybe there
is the moment
of greatest spirituality, in order to recognize
the Divine Providence in that circumstance.
E.g., an anencephalic,
whose brain
is compromised in its formation.
There is a life almost apparently only vegetative, however,
there is a psyche bound to it.
There is a pulsating life, although the relational expression
becomes severely compromised,
the sensory system is limited,
the possibility of expression mutilated;
but Divine must have a
meaning, a sense, an objective
for this existence that seems negligible.
In any circumstance other,
we should celebrate life,
avoiding therefore, the suicide, the homicide,
or the indirect signs
that equally lead us to depreciation of this physical life,
through an existential conduct which damages this physical patrimony.
We must honor the life, honoring the body, and celebrate
the connection with the Divine, even in conditions
that are adverse
and that seem to conspire against our happiness.
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