If they are created for love, for that kind of love that makes their purpose
here and makes them lively, makes them ALIVE, and happy.
We do not see it as a must do, a procreation which must be, which must
exist, which must continue to exist for the sake of everything.
There are clouds, it's warm, it's winter, but love is the most important.
Without hope to find eternal him or eternal her it's besmisleno(insane,
pointless).
Then we can see many are insane, absurd, many don't have purpose, life isn't
life in a real-full sense without Her for Him or Him for Her. LOVE!
We must have a "rule", The tacite value for every Being(we call em Humans)
when it open it's eyes and senses, when it is born to this world.
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Let The WORD makes it all byitself, enjoy!
Let it all begin now, and soon it will be above You!
It will be in air, in soil, in spirit, in all supstances known as to serve
Us!
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> Much better than he and her.
> Women are inferior to men and far less intelligent, so two men being
> equal to each other is a far better relationship.
Fuck you, you brilliant specimen of low
IQ, purposeless troll in short supply of
brain meds.
> (.. snip drivel ..)
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Nettoyeur
Actually, he proves himself to be his own reward. No children will
ever come of that union.
He holds no value for the ones who could ostensibly perpetuate his,
uhm, "superiority".
Nature may be cruel, but is also occasionally quite just.
Reminds me of this part of the Tao Te Ching:
The great land is a place
To which the streams descend;
It is the concourse and
The female of the world:
Quiescent, underneath,
It overcomes the male.
Randgríðr
Which reminds me of something that I'll certainly detail
some time later on, when time will be appropriate - the
bulk of it being that the exact opposite could know some
(remarkable) exceptions.
> He holds no value for the ones who could ostensibly perpetuate his,
> uhm, "superiority".
>
> Nature may be cruel, but is also occasionally quite just.
>
> Reminds me of this part of the Tao Te Ching:
>
> The great land is a place
> To which the streams descend;
> It is the concourse and
> The female of the world:
> Quiescent, underneath,
> It overcomes the male.
>
> Randgr��r
Thanks for the (appropriate and appreciated) quote.
Taoism has been, and still is, a major source of
spiritual wisdom to me. :-)
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N�o